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Prize Winners of Sixth ThreerMonthly GERSTENA COMPETITION Ending June 30th, 19^1 You know the old doggerel-" If at first yoa don't succeed, try again." Perhaps you've missed one of the big prizes by a bag or, two. Try again) £25 is certainly worth winning. Or £10 -or even £5. Start collecting Gerstena Bags—at once and enter the next competition. : You can do wonderi in three months. Try again. ■ ' 1«f Pviva $9*£ 685 bags-Mrs. j. Sutherland, St. 151 rriZC XCD- Albans School. ?nA PriVA *1 A 256 b«««-Mrs. J. W. Baker, 163 £IKI rnZe XIU Jerrold Street, Addington. ArA PriTA GK 250 bags-M. E. Conway, 2 First OTQ mZe XD Avenue, Kingsland, Auckland. 4fL D,.:_ A *Q 200 bags—Master K«n Oeborne, 36 TOl rriZC X«J Rata Road, Hataitai, Wellington •UK PfiTA *9 182 bias-Mrs. T. Bell, Peala, P.O. . Dill rriZe XL Morrinrrille, Auckland; 10 PriM- mf Mi mc* B»g» ' ■ Ban' : , ' 149 Mra OlUett, WotMngt** 111 Mri J. T. Nell, lit. Bomii 144 Mrs Osborne. Newtown 111 H» 8. Header, Stratfor* 132 Mrs F. Joblin, Wairarapa^ 110 Mils Kutslord,; WTndfcara 126 Mrs PatteMon, Chriatehuroh 110 Miss T. Pates, Bydenham 150 Mrs H. W. Hopkins, Monlns- 107 Mrs P. Irvine, Rtmaera villa , ' ' . . 27 Priau of 10/- «««A Ban ' ' , Ban . 106 Mri C Pishtr, Thunti 08 Hri W. 0. O. Cuntron, 104 Mrs F. Bigge, Wellington Chriitchwch 95 Miss B. Franklin, Manawarn 65 Hit 0. A, Wfby, Dnmdta 94 Mrs Nob)*, Fetonc 94, Mait.r A. J. Andrew, Petone 93 Mil H. J. Grant, Tanranga 61 Mr> W. Brodie, Bt. Albans 90 Mr» A. S. Benmngton, Lin- 60 Mri H. R. Smith, Linwood wood 60 Miss Byweod, Sydcnham 88 Miii Q. Kieasanowiki, Hank- 55 Mrs D. Manion, Donundd i landt i 54 W; Dawe», Auckland 86 Mrs A. Ryan, Thamu 54 Mlai A. L. Chalmers, Walukn 8B Mrs M. SlcDougall, Lower 51 Mrs J. Hemingsoa, Ponsoiiby Hntt . 51 Ur A. L. Lumsden, Ta Hero 77 Mrs J. Lowery, Karangahakf 50 Mi«aH. Bryce, Pa!iner«ton N. 72 Mrs H. C. Throwar, Sydenhm. 50 Win Q. Barrett, Brookland* 71 Master C. Hughes, Spreydon 50 Mrp 11. Knight, Wellington--' 68 Mrs K. Gihling, Wooden 1 ' ' .' ' " v Pritti »f Sj- lack Bugs Bag» 48 Jlrt'E. Enwrlght, Auckland 84 Miss I. Duggaa, Christch'eh 47 Miss A. C. M. Ferry, Wyndhm. 82 Mrs W. Stewart, Wanganui i *46 Mrs J.-H. Berry.^Pahiatua 81 Miss M. Butler, Southland . 45 Miss E. M. Elmore, Raetihi 31 Miss H. Bosomworth, St. 43 Mrs R. Johnston, Mt. Eden Albans 48 Mrs^S. F. Scott, Auckland, SO-Mrs A. M. Tait, Lower Hntt 42 Miss M, Troy, Greymoath 28 Master R. E. Hay, Spreydon 42 Mrs J. B. Young, Matapuna 27 Mrs T. W. Hills, Greytown 42 Mrs A. H. Jumieson, Whaka- 26 Miss M. B. Black, Palmerston tune South 40 Mrs E. Cornish, Wellington 25 Mrs J. Manjin, Wellington 40 Miss J. Dobeon, Thames 23 Mica B. O'Keele, Tin-n-ald 40 Donald MeKenzie, Wairoa 21 Mrs M. A. Macdonald, Mat--40 Mrs J. J). Kelly, Taumaranui terton " 39 Miss D. Payne, Wanganui 20 Miss G. H. Hall, Kaipaki 37 Miss H. Heartstone, Waikato 20 Master H. Smith, Thames 36 Mrs H. Robinson, Hawera 20 Master W. Baines, St. Albans 36 Mrs J. Boneham, Auckland ,20 Miss Agnes Spsnce, Hokitika i 36 Mis J. A. Melrose, Richmond 20 Miss A. E. Beeby, Thames 36 Mi-s J. Maxwell, Onebungft 20 Miss E. Marks, Dnnedin 35 Mrs W. Beattie, Sydenham 20 Jack Marshall, Thames 35 F. MacKenuie, Ashburton 20 Miss J. Watson, Petone ' 10 Miss A. .Spence, Hekitik*

Great Football Competition Forecast the Results of the Three Test Matches between South African and New Zealand Teams There is no limit to the number of forecasts that may be sent in, but each forecast must be accompanied by: — 4 REGENT Cigarette 10s Packets «r 4 „ f „ 10s Tin Lids or 2 „ „ 20s Tin Lids Note.— One (1) REGENT 50s Tin Lid will entitle the Competitor to two (2) Forecasts. Each Forecast to be made out exactly as follows:— ■ First Test Match Won by „.....; Second Test Match Won by: ........ Third Test Match Won by! Total Points scored in all 3 Matches by South Africa ....... . Total Points scored In all 3 Matches by New Zealand .:.... Nnno ■i Address Hail your Forecasts, along with necessary numbers of Packets or Lids, to: — "REGENT," ;•■ BOX 131, C.P.0., WELLINGTON, Postage must be fully paid—insufficient postage will disqualify Competitor. Entries will be received at above address up to and including 12th August, 1921. The dates,of the Fixtures are as follows : — - * i Ist TEST MATCH AT DUNEDIN* 13th AUGUST, 1821. 2nd TEST MATCH AT AUCKLAND, 27t1l AUGUST, 1921. 3rd TEST MATCH AT WELLINGTON,I7iiI SEPTEMBER, v £50 will be presented to the person who correctly forecasts the results of the Three Test Matches, together with the total number of points scored by each Team. Should more than one person send in the correct result, the amount will be equally divided amongst the successful Competitors. In the event of no Competitor correctly forecasting the results, the prize of 4>5Q will be divided .amongst the netu-est forecasts. The decision of The British Empis-e Trading Co., Ltd., Wellington, will be final in all matters relating to this Competition.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 12

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