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ATHENAEUM PRIZES. (Awarded for excellence in English and History). Girls. —June Guthrie, Nancy Curtis, Eileen Wilson, Olga Manning, Bessie, Webster, and Ainsley Kay. Daly, John Lloyd, William Birtles, Stanley Ralston, Robert M'Keich, and Eric Wnyborn. Alfred and Mary Crawford Athenaeum Prize.—Douglas Palmer. CALLANDER SCHOLARSHIPS. Evening Classes.—Arthur Bayly. Technical High School.—Art Course: Reginald Jarrett and John Hay. Domestic course: Edna Cameron, Thelma Hunter, Hargaret Tweedie, and Muriel Bennett (special). Trades course: Alfred Brown. Thomas Fenton, William Tucker, lan Bills, Eric Lundquiat, Vincent Dransfield, lan Bcgg, William Lothian, Joffre Belscy. Alan Hollingworth, Gordon Murray, and Francis Bond. UNIVERSITY PRIZES, English, George D. Faloon; Accountancy, Albeit T. Pitts; Chemistry, Oliver D. Paterson. BURSARIES. Chamber of Commerce Bursaries: Marjorie Foster and Clara Williams. Ketnpthorne Scholarship: Walter M'Cusker, Master Builders’ Bursary: Murray Swann. MEDAL, Master Plumbers’ Gold Medal; James W. Mains. TOOL PRIZES. Disston saw: R. Breeze. Three firmer chisels; Joffre Hunter. Claw hammer; Thomas Shrimpton. Set of precision tools: Thomas A. Foley. Panel saw: Alfred W. Birchall, Paz hand saw: Murray Swann. Iron smooth plane: William R. Sutherland. ART SOCIETY’S PRIZE. R. Seelye. There are now more than 33,000 savings associations at work in Britain.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22137, 15 December 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22137, 15 December 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22137, 15 December 1933, Page 6