2000 HAPPY W CHILDREN® WHEN MASONS READ THE JUDGE’S COMMENTS THEY DECIDED TO AWARD OVER 1200 CONSOLATION PRIZES SO THAT EVERY CHILD WOULD GET A PRIZE. READ THE JUDGE’S COMMENT (Mr R. ELLINGFORD, well-known City Commercial Artist) "The colouring-in was a great credit to such young competitors who had obviously put hours of painstaking effort into their work. I wished I could have awarded every child a prize." PRIZES WILL BE PRESENTED AT THEIR MANCHESTER ST. DEPOT. (OPPOSITE CIVIC THEATRE.) —————— ★ PARENTS Prizes cannot be collected unless the Official Prize notification which will arrive in the Post in the next few days is brought to the Depot. , <2*o- f Mr . r MmMUMir Now is the time to send School Clothes to Masons to be perfectly Dry Cleaned . . . with Tailoring Repairs (when requested). Free Pick-up and Delivery FREE pick-up MON. back TUES. FREE pick-up TUES, back WED. FREE pick-up WED. back THURS. FREE pick-up THURS. back FRI. FREE pick-up FRI. back MON. Ring 75-806 or 79-535 NX’s Only "MULTI CLEAN” Dry Cleaners (
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28987, 31 August 1959, Page 3
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