DUNEDIN WOUNDED SOLDIERS
VOCATIONAL BRANCH “SUCCESSES. At the Agricultural Show held at Palmerston North on June 18 the wounded soldiers of Dunedin under the Vocational Branch, in competition against all other ■vocational centres of the dominion, obtained the following results:—Raffia baskets —First prize, H. Souffle t (Woodside Hospital); cane trays—first prize, G. Watson (Woodside Hospital); raffia trays—first prize, J. Christie (Wakari Hospital); em-
broidery—first prize, H. Soufflet (Woodside Hospital); wallets—Hist prize, J. Starke (Monteciilo Hospital); leather bags—second prize. J. Starke (Monteciilo Hospital); em-broidery-second prize, E. Spedden (Dunedin Hospital); wallets—second prize, J. Kerr (Monteciilo Hospital); ornamental let-tering-—third prize, N. M'Dougall (Pleasant Valley); embroidery-—-third prize, E. Spedden (Dunedin Hospital); special prize—blotter, W. Roberts (Woodside Hospital); special prize—wallet, J. Dwyer (Woodside Hospital).
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Otago Witness, Issue 3512, 5 July 1921, Page 42
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119DUNEDIN WOUNDED SOLDIERS Otago Witness, Issue 3512, 5 July 1921, Page 42
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