RAVEN TEA COMPETITION 31st MARCH, 1931. First Prize—Mrs E. F. Richards, 50 Cuthbert’s Read, Bromley, 1350 points. Second Prize, £lo—Mrs E. F. Grimwood, 66 Oxford Terrace, 1,040 points. Third Prize, £5-—Miss Jean Abbie, Cobden, 991 points. TWENTY PRIZES OF 10/- EACH. Mrs. R. R. Watson. Templeton Miss I. Waldie, Waimate Mrs. R. McLeod, Sydenham Miss N. Mort-on, Linwood Mrs J. Hepburn, Hampstead Mrs. Sam Reid, Nightcaps Miss G. Morgan, Methven Mrs. J. Burland. Kaikoura Mrs. C. Stewart, Linwood Mrs Page St. Albans Miss L. Prouse, Timaru Mrs. W. Taylor Invercargill Mrs. K. N. Dunstan Rakaia Miss S. McCausland, Kimberley Mrs. H. Bunting, Sydenham Mrs. C. Rogers, Woodstock Mrs K. R. Harris, Chaneys Mrs. A. V. Anderson, Christchurch Mrs. M. B. Edwards. Yaldhurst Mrs. K. Harper, Woolston TWENTY PRIZES OF 7/6 EACH. Mrs. E. F. Ball, Sydenham Mrs. W. Ellis. 237 Brougham St. Mrs. A. Merchant, Karamea Mrs. Heese, Burwood Mrs. A. O’Connor, Ashburton Mrs. A. Snelling, 134 Carlyle St. Mrs. A. E. Vine, Sydenham Mrs. A. O’Neil, Richmond Mi's. C. Gillman, Ngahere Mrs. A. J. Welsh, Darfleld Mrs. E. Piper, Sydenham Mrs. F. M- Goode, St. Albans Miss R. Bruce, Linwood Miss B. Lusk. Tinwald Mrs. Jennings, 364 Madras Street Mrs. A. Husband, Ashburton Mi's Ryan, Broadfields. Mrs. L. March, Coopers’ Creek Mrs. M. Currie, Papanui Mrs. L. White, Dunedin TWENTY PRIZES OF 5/- EACH. Miss R. Robinson, Nightcaps Master A. McKeon, Sydenham Mis H. Chatterton, Templeton Mrs. R. Forrester, 110 Durham St. Mrs. A. Davidson, Winchester Mrs. J. O’Connor, Rakaia Mrs. A. Marshall, Mataura Mrs. A. Jack, Linwood Mrs. I. F. Newlands, Timaru Mrs G. Williamson, 502 Armagh St Mirs. L. Simpson, Richmond Mrs. M. O’Connor, Timaru Miss A. Templeton, Spreydon Mrs. O. Rodda, Sydenham Mrs. H. Mclntosh, Linwood Mrs. J. Edward, 8 Fitzgerald Ave. Mrs. J. Darling, Redcliffs Mrs. R. Grimwood. Kaiapoi Miss D. Johnston. Beckenham Mrs. E. Bloomfield. 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In Beaver and Pajtel lades—Usually . . . . 3/1 I pair Economy Week Price .. 2/6 pair “KASHA” SCARVES, for Winter wear. In smart check designs and pretty tonings—Usually . . . . 4/11 Economy Week Price . . 3/11 VELOUR COATING, pure Wool and Suede finish. In Saxe, Brown, Vieux Rose, Reseda, Navy and Black. 54in wide—Usually . . . . . . 12/6 yard Economy Week Price . . 9/11 yard POST ORDER AND REMITTANCE TO MANAGER. DI.C., BOX 1013, CHRISTCHURCH ■■MMBK 111 Ipl
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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1931, Page 6
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