WELLINGTON MANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCIATION.
ESSAY COMjPETITION
The result of the Wellington 'Manufacturers’ Association’s essay competition which was held in connection with the recent Industrial Exhibition, the subject being “Why we should buy and use New Zea-land-made Goods,” is as follows: —
Over twelve. —Ist: Sadie .Gye, Clyde, Central Otago; 2nd: Bernice Solly, Orautoha, jßaetihi; 3rd: Mable iPjrecious, Levin; 4th: Joan Rickman, 16 Grey Street, Martou; sth: Joyce Geange, Upper Hutt; 6th: Vera Austin, 74 Derwent St., Island Bay; 7th: W!ray Cdrsbie, 22 Scotston Avenue, Papanui, ‘Christchurch; Bth: Freda Lewin, 15 Moore Street, Palmerston ✓ North; 9th: Sheila Moriaty, 40 Limlbrick Street, Palmerston North; 10th: Mavis McLeod, Masterton; 11th: R » Shepherd, 29 Tomes Street, Papanui, Christchurch; 12th: (Jonah Harris, Wanganui Road, Marten. Under Twelve: —Ist,: Mary Connor, Wadestown; 2nd: Honor Pry, St. Mark’s Vicarage, Wellington; 3rd: lan Wilson, 62 Main Street, Wellington; 4th: Leslie Rose, Rongotai, Wellington; sth: Valerie Burrell, 20 Rugby Street, Merivale, Christchurch; 6th: Lynda Love, Kokoaino, Otago; 7th: Enid Bunce, Wadestown, Wellington; Bth: Colleen Burr, Wadestown, W;ellington; 9 th: Minnie Riach, Alexandra, Central Otago; 10th: Millicent Armour, Carlton Mill Road, Christchurch; 11th: Wilfred Foote, Waddington, North Canterbury; 12th: Graee Saunderson, Wadestown, Wellington.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3998, 17 September 1929, Page 1
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191WELLINGTON MANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCIATION. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3998, 17 September 1929, Page 1
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