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“ LUCKY FOR ME” ART UNION RESULTS Drawn at Wellington, 11 th December, 1934. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize . Fourth Prize Fifth Prize £2000—A80977 £500—852460 £200—A81097 £100—831164 £50—823458. £25 Prizes. ; A 90358 ~ 880227 £lO Prizes; A 39027 57480 60027 74285 85785 B 20246 21125 29690 39067 46832 47629 48309 „ C 32560 .34365 47633 53745 60885 67857 -75603 .75642 £5 Prizes. A 21048 21073 21163 30913 30999 31099 31119. 31224 31611 ‘32158 32342 32690 33087 33523 34524 ’ 37321 44723 45561 48162 49Q95 i 49106 ISI rare 04099 54139 SB S K S 61529 63206 63710 66324 68000 70062 70120 70474 70559 70823 • 74100 75812 75856 76080 77249 i 78161 80633 81862 85327 86377 I 87106 / 88009 88554 92386 92682 " 92807 7 93531 93829 93975 94321 94457 97045 98288 99346 1 B 23095 23399 24047 26799 28049 29608 29880 30188 31645 32045 32500 32959 33931 36089 37244 ■ 37562 39068 39250. 41832 46230 ? 47370 48651 • 50033 51084 51480 I 51820 51972 52121 52669 52894 i 53599 55756 55757 55942 56081 i 57067 57162 58352 59051 59785 I 59859 66086 66406 66743 67056 i 68957 .70655 70707 71217 72871 ' 73857 '74260 74916) 77361 78839 80395 81865 82538 1 82771 83705 84873 91271 95730 96424 n C 21068 21722 23865 25802 25907 27859 27879 28447 32381 32515 39065. 39251 39324 40808 42369 43097 43472 46245 46248 .47631 1 51771 51873 56376 56852 .60066 1 60607 61696 62086 63475 64480 ! 66895 67313 68018 69078 70651 ‘ 71124 71565 72632 72882 73753 ' 77266 85620 85698 85771 91874 92494 94138 N. McARTHUB, Secretary. A Very Attractive acd Most Charming Gift for Christinas or the New Year is a Beautiful Plate Glass Bevelled Edge Mir* ror with Silver Chains. These arc Highly Deco* rative, and may fee had in a Variety of Styles and. Sixes. If You are looking for an Out-ol-the-Way and a Useful Gift for a Lady You should see these Dccoative Mirrors! S.F. Aburn Ltd. Manufacturers of Mirrors and Plate Glass Bevellers. Factory, 14 Hope Street, Painters, Paperhangers, and Art Decorators . 215 Princes Street South,

WHAT A GORGEOUS GIFT! The New ’Seventeen’ Face Powder, by Kathleen Court, is a distinct achievement ... the giving of a box of this powder to friend (or to yourself!)' shows discrimination out of the ordinary. Not only is the powder itself lovely beyond words, but the box is an artistic, triumph. Neatly enclosed in a. ribbon-secured recess is a little bottle of the incomparable ’Seventeen’ fragrance. Available in modem gradations of all standard shades., : The whole set costs but 3/4 complete, powder and perfume, at high-class chemists and stores. This is the Gift of Feminine. Elegance at its zenith, coming ■ within ■ the, price range of economical good sense, f glorious 'Seventeen'! Clf II (ENGLAND) xJXathleen limited 324-324 REGENT , SJREET, LONDON The * Star* Olaesified Advertisement* for handy reference. On Full Time Most jobbing tradesmen_eaperienoe a slack spell, winch results in loss of money, besides; being very disheartening. An advertisement, in' the ‘Star* classified column under the beading of .Wanted Known is the best way of working on full timeBy. means of an advertisement in the * Star ’ classified columns close touch is maintained with property owners and householders, who often want the ; services of a Carpenter. Bricklayer, Electrician. Painter, or Tile Layer. Try .the ‘Star’ classified service. There is a column for every want. rHE ‘ STAR ’ Classified Column*

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Evening Star, Issue 21905, 17 December 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21905, 17 December 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21905, 17 December 1934, Page 3

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