HER FIRST TICKET
WINNER OF £2OOO TOBACCONIST'S WIFE (Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, this day. The first prize-winner in the Black Cat art union is Mrs. George Moody, wife of a well-known tobacconist and sportsman. , . , She said it was the first ticket she had bought solely for herself. When she had seen the money safe in the bank, she and her husband would take a long trip. The fifth prize of £3OO goes to Mi. Jack Everest, a stereotype hand in the Evening Star.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20129, 26 December 1939, Page 7
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83HER FIRST TICKET Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20129, 26 December 1939, Page 7
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