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ART UNION WINNER

Holder of First Prize Ticket PUNGAREHU WOMAN By Telegraph—Press Association. New Plymouth, March 22. So modest about it that she would not be persuaded to speak to a reporter over he telephone, Mrs. Patrick Brophy, Main Road, Pungarehu, was discovered as the winner of.the £2OOO first prize in the Golden Chance Art Union. A daughter of Mrs. Brophy answered a toll call. No; her mother could not speak to a reporter, she said. 'This was Mrs. Brophy’s first success in an art union. Hei husband, who is chairman of directors of the Pungarehu Co-operative Dairy Com pany and a farmer in a large way. told a reporter that the use of the penname “Australia” was just a sudden inspiration on the part of Mrs. Brophy. It did not even mean that she intended to take a trip to Australia.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 151, 23 March 1934, Page 12

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ART UNION WINNER Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 151, 23 March 1934, Page 12

ART UNION WINNER Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 151, 23 March 1934, Page 12

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