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COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' RAFFLES.

The Commercial Travellers' Club's patriotic art union, consisting of 100 prizes, was drawn in the presence of a large number of the public at the clubrooms last evening. Following is a list of the first eleven successful winners, and the remaining 89. can be bad on application to the committee at the Commercial Travellers' Club: —First prize, grand upright piano, No. 21,155; second, sideboard, No. 19,648;. third, oak bedroom suite, No. 10,861; fourth, oil'painting, No. 21,879; fifth, return trip to Sydney, No. 27,723; sixth, camera and: case, No. 11,936; seventh, Singer sewing machine, No. 38,879; eighth, smoker's silver companion, No. 16,250 ; ninth, violin, No. 8472; tenth, stag's head (mounted), No. 19,804; eleventh, oak mirror and bookcase, No. 49,480.. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. The returning officer of the recent. "Queen" election g\lr. E. J. Colley) states that the clerks engaged on Saturday afternoon and evening sorted and counted no fewer, than 120,000 votes. , The section of land in Cuba Street, Petone, donated by Messrs. Dwan Bros, in the West Coast Association for the Carnival, was drawn by Mts. 1 F. Cheeseinan, No. 88 Hill Street. The winning ticket was numbered 1261. ■

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2502, 1 July 1915, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' RAFFLES. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2502, 1 July 1915, Page 3

COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' RAFFLES. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2502, 1 July 1915, Page 3

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