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The Judge's Decision in the The Awards have thus been allotted by MR. CHARLES HAINES, Wellington, who was called upon to adjudicate:— First Prize rS No. 345, WILLIAM NEWSTEAD,' 9 Dublin Street, Lyttelton Second Prize, £2 10s.: No. 149. F. MARRYAT, Lands Department, Wellington Third Prize, £1: No. 329. FELIX MORRAH, Grey Street, Gladstone, Invercargill Fourth—Two Prizes of 12s. 6d.: No. 609. Miss Nellie Bennett, Rona Bay, "Wellington No. 523. D. J. Aldersley, Main Road, Lower Hutt Five Prizes of 7s. 6d.: No. 636. A. D. Patarson, High Street, Dannovirke . No. 594. Mrs. E. Bolton, 38 Leckharapton Court, No. 554. Miss M. Collins, 252 Edgeware Road, Chch; Carisbrooke, Dunedin. No. 527. G. H. Lynch, Call Box 1, P. 0., Masterton No. 400. Miss E. H. Denniston, "Pendarres," L. Hutt Twenty Prizes of 2s. 6d.: > No. 22. Miss Evelyne Bennet, 32 Gamma St., Roslyn, No. 502. Miss R. Carroll, 52 Halifax Street, Nelson No. 25. H. Cameron, Greenwood St., Frankton June; No. 553. P. Bickerstaffe, Hiuakura P. 0., MartinNo. 111. Mrs. T.H. Young, Rawhiti At., New Brighton borough No. 294. Samuel Green, Queen's Avenue, Epsom No. 176. Jas. Meaby, 116 Main Road, N.E. Valley, No. 314. E. H. Eton, Creswiok Road, Northland Dunedin No. 323. MißsSUllaAldridge,Picton No. 344. Miss Y.' Rose, 4 Smith Street, Dunedin • N0.346. J.Grolder,"Dunoon,"Buckl6y'sßd.,Linwood N0.510. PatMoffett, Albert Street,lnvercargill• No. 380. Mies F. August, 198 Spey St., Invercargill No. 532. A. Betten, Messenger, Govt. Bids., Wgtn. No. 413. E. H. Matwig, Box 15, Ormondville, H.B. No. 542. Byron Brown, Box 6, "Wellington No 434. Miss M. Stewart, 27 Glenbervie Ter., Wgtn. N0.356. Douglas Cullen, Allanton P. 0., Dunedin No. 478. Mrs. A. McKinlay, 21 Coromandel St., Wgtn. No. 597. H. D. McCarthy, Wilton St., Wadestown - It is regretted that there has been a slight delay in announcing the result , of the MATOPPO TOBACCO COMPETITION, Mr, Charles Haines, the ' Judge, explains that this has arisen from two causes—the large number of items he had to deal with, and the intervention of the Easter Holidays. No man of discrimination-should omit to test a tin of The Great South African MATAp D/Y Smoking Mixture . - IVI/lL 1 \JIT & \J IT ENSURES A FRAGRANT AND INSPIPJNG "PIPE"! 501..D BY TOBACCONISTS AND STORES . . The British Empire Trading Co., 'Ltd., Wholesale Distributors

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3065, 28 April 1917, Page 6

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