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The extension of the one-man tram in Christchurch will be considered at the next meeting of the Tramway Board.

“CAPSTAN” Competition LIST OF PRIZE-WINNERS: PRIZES OFFERED: 20 Prizes of £5 each Five Pounds each to— PRIZES AWARDED: Ist Prize Divided between—- / Mr. W. R. PENTECOST, Waitoa, I Thames Valley. \ Mr. R. WAINWRIGHT, c/o. G.P.0., j Wellington. \ Mrs. H. F. WORSLEY, Watt Street, (Fentherston. Each of whose entries were awarded 18 points. Mr. PAUL MAKO, Manaia, Taranaki Mr. N. E. ATKINSON, Melmore Terrace, Cromwell. Mr. FRANK VISKOVICH, Hikurangi, North Auckland. Mr. D. WISHART, Box 8, Cromwell. Miss M. HYSLOP, Pukerangi, Otago Central. <v Mrs. McELROY, Poolburn, R.D., Oturehua. Mr. A. E. LEWIS, 41 Maida Vale Road, Roseneath, Wellington. Whose entries gained 17 points. A SPECIAL PRIZE of £IOO has been awarded by the Manufacturers to Mr. H. SIMMONS, 8 Cambridge Street, Timaru, who sent in 43 entries, each of which scored 17 points. Total Offered - £2OO Total Awarded - £235 To obtain list of Prizewinners showing the Twelve Advertisements numbered in order of merit according to the popular vote,^write to “CAPSTAN,” G.P.O. Box 1560, Wellington.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17453, 30 December 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17453, 30 December 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17453, 30 December 1930, Page 4