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COMPETITION WINNERS

«T^ following are the prize-winners of the Wellington Manufacturers' Association s recent essay competition "Why We Should Buy and Use-New Zealand-made Goods":—Standard V.: Tom Lister Petone, 1; Elliot Wallace, Lower Hutt, 2George Wilson, Lower Hutt, 3 ■ Fifteen winners of 5s each:—May Ching, iower Hutt; Laurence Rowe, Longbush, Masterton; Grace Carter, Lower HuttiJora Cunningham, Lower Hutt; Alex laylor, Longbush, Masterton; Margaret Johnston, Lower Hutt; Marie Wallace Lower Hutt; Myfanwy Collie, Lower Hutt; Oscar Miller, Lower Hutt; Colin A MDougall, Lower Hutt; Olga Pope, Lower Hutt; Connie Williams, Lower Hutt; Alan Alexander Lower Hutt; Enid Dick, Hastwells; Kitty Matthews, Petone. Standard Vl.:—Erl Kay M'Clune, Northland, 1; Molhe A. Best, Lower Hutt 2gander Ferguson, Upper Hutt, 3. fifteen winners of 5s each:—Ruth Bulwer, Upper Hutt; Maud Allan, Wallaceyille; Daphne Marryat, Wallacevflle; Miriam Armstrong, Brooklyn; Ailsa N. King Lower Hutt; Dorothy J. Weller, Brooklyn; Betty Cropp, Wallaceville; John Jury, Carterton; David Purvis, TrenthamDennis Warburton, Lower Hutt- Margaret Wallis, Upper Hutt; Ruth Wilkinso'1 ' , Northland; Rowena Wilkinson, Northland; Vornier F. England, Lower Hutt; John. William Drew, Spring Creek Siarlborough.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1927, Page 7

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COMPETITION WINNERS Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1927, Page 7

COMPETITION WINNERS Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1927, Page 7

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