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ART UNION DRAWN

BIG PRIZES TO SOLTH ISLAND

[ Per Pres* Association.] WELLINGTON, April 11. The main prizes in the “It’s Mine” art union drawn at Wellington tonight were:— First Prize of £2OOO No. 91,940 —Harvey Millinery Salon, Invercargill. Second Prize of £5OO No. 2699—“V.1.L.,” Christchurch. Third Prize of £2OO No. 112,666—“ Amber Ale,” Riccarton. Fourth Prize of £lOO No. 202,890—“D.D.,” c/o. Mrs. M. Thomas, 10 Guy Road, Epsom. Fifth Prize of £75 No. 61,455 —“Ned Kelly,” Temuka. £lO Prizes. No. 36,248, “I Thought It Was Mine,,’’ P. and A. Soteros, Wellington; 20,033, “Mac and I,” Holme Station, Timaru; 191,877, “Visitor,” Christchurch; 133,875, “After Many Years,” (Wellington butt); 34,868, “Sevens,” Hamilton; 58,302, “Milk Wagon,” Hawera; 205,714, "It’s Mine” (Wellington butt); 128,024, “Rocks Ahead/’ No. 2, Invercargill; 33,611, “My Last Hope,” Bert Doe, R.D., Te Kuiti; 202,064, “Buzzer,” c/o. 33 Mangere Road, Otahuhu; 202,589, “My Turn,” Otahuhu; 57,469, “Short Wave,” Wanganui; 88,747, J. C. O'Brien, N.Z. Railways, Tauranga; 198,403, “Magpie,” Rangiora”; 165,910, “Mosquito Bites,” Auckland; 29,500, “Carlton,” 163 Owen St., Wellington; 85,543, Mrs. L. J. Jamieson, Paeroa; 9315, “L.W.,” 90 Symonds St., Auckland; 169,311, “Topsy,” Mrs. C. A. Voss, 107 Pembroke St., Hamilton; 94,507, “Birthday,” Courtenay Place, Wellington; 68,089, “Hard Up,” Blackblock, Ongarue; 70,407, “You’re Right,” 16 Benbow St., St. Heller's; 62,914, “I.H.C.F. and W.P.” (Christchurch butt); 67,596, “Kathleen Anne,” Taumarunui; 139,514, “D.L.C.W.,” Auckland; 84,944, “Are We Lucky,” New Plymouth; 201,941, Piha Estate, Box 471, Auckland; 158,516, “Anything,” Riwaka: 186,983, Ah _’ong, Feilding; 68,700, “3 Wise Guys,” Te Miro, Cambridge. £5 Prizes. Five pound prizes to come to Wanganui district are: No. 12,035, “You and I,” Shaw and J. Wallace, Wanganui; 81,876, “About Time,” Mrs. M. Day, c/o. P. 0., Wanganui; 156,707, “Picking a Prize,” Wanganui; 156,393, “We Two,” Rata; 48,054, Marton Junction, Marton; 11,830, “Last Chance,” Lawrence, 373 Avenue, Wanganui; 155,473, “Bill,” Greatford; 48,561, “Here,” Wanganui; 156,410, “Better Luck This Time,” Waverley; “Hope So,” Wanganui; 49,692, “Never,” Castlecliff.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 86, 12 April 1938, Page 7

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ART UNION DRAWN Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 86, 12 April 1938, Page 7

ART UNION DRAWN Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 86, 12 April 1938, Page 7

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