Some time ago The Farmers' offered £2O in Cash Prizes for the best suggestions on how they can improve their Sales , and Service. Hundreds of suggestions were , received, and after being carefuUy considered by a committee of six managers, the following awards, were made:— FIRST - - £lO Cash MRS. L. PRIESTMAN, 60, Ranftirly Road, Epsom. SECOND - ■ £5 Cash T. THOMAS, Simpson Road, Swanson. Five Prizes of £1 each. W. F. SWAN, 13, Cooper Road, Archhill. E. WRIGHT, Glenrose, East Coast Road, Red vale. W. E. WINKS, Port Albert Central. F. L. ALLEN, Westney, Road, Mangere. MRS. ANNIE JONES, 4, Buchanan Street, Devonport. Consolation Prizes of 10-Year Guaranteed Rolled Gold Pencils to the following:— R. L, Birk, Waikino; W. Litherland, P.O. Box 149, Whangarei; Mrs. J. M. Williamson, 648, Manukau Road; Miss W. Roscoe, Woodlands Rpad, Glen Eden; Mrs. W. Evans, Coiville; M. Briscoe, 95, Marine Parade, Napier; Arcb. Smith, Russell, Bay of Islands; S. Ingram, c.o. Railways, Taumarunui; F. J. Wootten, Bombay; F. H. Woods, Morven, Canterbury; D. B. Reid, c.o. Mrs. Steele, Tennessee Avenue, Mangere East; L. D. Mossman, 77, Arney Road, Remuera; Miss Dorothy Black, Jervois Road, Dargaville; E. R. Bird, Awanui; Mrs. A. R. Milner, 70, Amaru Road, off Campbell Road, One Tree Hill; Mrs. A. J. Norie, Southleigh, Massey Road, Otahuhu; J. E. Graf, P. 0., Pupuke, Kaeo, North Auckland; Mrs. B. E. Mitchell, Albert Street, Otahuhu'; Bernard H. N. Teague, c.o. Post Office, Murchison, via Nelson; Thomas B. Sandilands, Oparau, via Te Awamutu; C. N. Doig, Kotemaori, Hawke's Bay; H. W. Young, Waikeri, Herekino P. 0.; Mrs. McGinty, North Road, Clevedon; John Brindle, Onoke, Rawene; W. Kirkwood, Te Akau; Alexander Fraser, ; 70, Newton Road, Auckland; P. L. Price, P. 0., Havelock North; Mrs.E. Barrow, Aratapu, Northern Wairoa; A. C. Pearman, Kumeu. We take this opportunity to thank the many hundreds of customers who sent us thoughtful and helpful suggestions. Their interest in our business is greatly appreciated, and, though unable to' award* a prize'to every competitor, we' hope by improved service to giye greater satisfaction to all customers, whether they shop m person at our Warehouse or purchase from us by mail. ~ • • • s
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20596, 21 June 1930, Page 40 (Supplement)
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