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New Zealand-Made Preference League RESULT OF SLOGAN COMPETITION. FIRST PRIZE, £5O—R. TILSLEY, c.o. School of Art. Auckland. SECOND PRIZE, £lO—H. F. JULIAN, Te Kuiti. THIRD PRIZE, £S—JOHN HANNA, Devonport. THE FORTY WINNERS OF 5/- EACH ARE:—Miss B. Bagnall, Auckland: Mrs C. r. Coats, Putorlno, H. 8.; Miss Margaret Knipe, Invercargill; A. Stringer, Puha, via Gisborne: R. G. H. Manly, Auckland; Mrs R. Reid, Napier; Miss J. Nesbora, Auckland; B. P. Dillon, Wellington; W. A. Beisenberg, Wellington; Mrs C. S. Stone, Matangi, Waikato; Mrs R .A. Harvey, Invercargill; Miss M. Cork ill. New Plymouth; William Turby (2), Grey. Lynn; H. L. Vyner, Frankton; Miss Hazel Steedman, Dunedin; Mrs D. D. Miller, Dannevirke; P. S. Robertson. Onehunga; Mrs A. C. Barnes, Spotswood; F. H. Clark, Hokitika; Mrs Rae F. Scott, Raetihi; Mrs Fay Swan, Avondale, Auckland; J. Rawlins, Huntersville; Mrs Margery Hagger, Devonport; Mrs Charlotte Rose, Dunedin; J. Walton Murray, Wellington; A. W. Ashwell. Raetihi; J. C. White, Dunedin; H. C. Bathurst. Christchurch: C. B. Carter, New Plymouth; Miss M. Aldereley, Lower Hutt; J. E. Reid, Timaru, B. L. Bagual (2), Auckland; Miss Myrtle Manantng, New Brighton; Mrs Mabel Hughes, Walroa, H.B. ; Miss M. F. Chadwick, Remuera; George Meek (2), Oamaru; Miss Ethel Addison, Oamaru. The judges were the President of the Auckland Advertising Club and the Revd. A. Niblock. NEW ZEALAND-MADE PREFERENCE LEAGUE.

GEORGE’S ATHENAEUM CORNER. ANNOUNCE Great Readjustment of Prices. THE WHOLE OF OUR £lO.OOO STOCK IS TO FALL IN LINE WITH THESE LOWER PRICES. Always Watch Our Window Displays. TlUwl- nt I*- BOYS ’ HEAVY ROSEDALE TWEED SUITS. - HlHxs. IL Made to our order; all sizes. 20/-. POST YOUR ORDER. Think of it 3 SHIRTS for ,hc price of 2 - 11/B FO r l/ft Think of it “LYNX” SUITS. BEST FANCY WORSTEDS. NOW £6 10/-. TWEEDS £3 19/6 to £5 10/-. SAVE 15/- TO 20/-. Think of it ALL WOOL CARDIGANS; 11/6 to 12/6. 8/6. BEST HEAVY RIB HOSE; 2/6 to 2/9. 1/11. PYJAMA SUITS; 11/6 to 12/6. 8/6. MORLEYS FANCY HOSE; 4/6 to 5/-. 3/6. BEST RAILWAY SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS; 22/« 17/6. ETC. ETC. W. GEORGE & CO. “ LYNX ” SUIT HEADQUARTERS. ATHENAEUM CORNER.

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Southland Times, Issue 20172, 7 May 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 20172, 7 May 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 20172, 7 May 1927, Page 4

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