PRIZE WINNERS.
Most Economically Dressed Boy.— Noel Davis, “Swagger”; girl, Agnes Hansmann, “Edmonds’ Baking Poaa tder.” Most Original Girl.—June Roach, ‘‘Candlestick”; boy, Charlie .Young, “Kingsford Smith and the Southern' Cross.” . Best Costumes, girl over 10: Joyce Simes, “A Picture Pierrette”; boy, J. Thomson, “The Admiral.” Best Costume, under 10:,Girl, Valerie Young, “A Cabaret Dancer”; boy, Mick Moynihan, “Chinese Mandarin.” The prizes for the above Avere kind ly donated by W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd., Mesdames L. Satherley and RaAViinson, Misses Baxter, Miss Joan Bovis and Messrs G. Hansmann and Jhing Lee.
THE COSTUMES. GIRLS. Tessie Moynihan, '“Dutch Girl”; E.' Eagle, “Rosebud”; Daisy Lister, “Fairy”; Beryl Haley, “Pirate”; Tui Meads. “Starlight”; Meg Jenkins, “Night”; Jocelyn Bass, “Sailor Adverts”; Jocelyn BasS, “Sailor Boy”; Edna Hill, “Buttercup”; Annette Mitchell, “Elf”; Doris TremeAvan, “Pierrott”; Agnes Hansmann, “Edmonds’ Baking Powder”; Nola Millar, “Scotch Lass”; Dolly Exton, “Clown”; Verna Easton, “Old English Page Boy”; Patricia Moynihan, “The Nurse,” Phoebe Small, “Danger Signals”; Doris Tippler, “Shepherdess”; Enid Mills, “Blush Rose”; Doris Satherley, “Shannon News”; May Exton, “Tennis Player”; Jill Hudson, “Old English”; Kate McEwen, “Community Singing”; Rona Easton, ‘‘Fairy”; Lois
Easton,' “Fairy ”; Shirley Johnson, “Pierrette”; Nola Le Grove, “Carnival Bells”; Dorothy Skdates{ “Old English Costume”; Ngaire Payne, “Jockey”; Jean Corlett, “Highland Lassie”; Betty Franks, “Irish Washer Woman”; .Joan Coate3, “Rose”; K. Eagle, “Rosebud”; Heather Tucker, “Star Fairy”; Mavis Hansmann, “Circus Girl”; Iris Cross, “Moth”; Ellis Easton, “Old English Maid”; J. Thouuon, “Admiral”; Rae Richardson, “Queen of Hearts”; Kathleen Bass, “An Armenian- Lady”; Melva Pope, “Little 80-Peep”; Moya Forbes, “Eat More Fruit”; Nora Moynihan, “Japanese Lady”; Ada Gra}', “Stoke Jams”;
Lillian Wiggans, “Cowmald”; Joyce Ellwood, “Moonlight and' Roses”; Winifred Brann, “Strawberry”; Rita Easton, “Basket of Roses”; Joy Simes, “Picture Pierrette”; Grace Millar, “Irish’, Colleen”; .VonJa BraSsington, “Frills”; Joan Bovis, “Golliwog”; M. Jenkins, “Queen of Hearts”; Mary Ellwood, “Gipsy”; Rhonda- Harding, “Red Cross Nurse”; Angela Moynihan,
“Gipsy Girl’’; Nola Butters, “Buttons”; Mary Better, “Egyptian Lady”; Joan Better, “Fruit”; Paula Small, “Red Cross”; Nora Moynihan, “Japanese”; Mavis Easton, “Fairy”;. Eunice Surridge, “Pansy”; Ellen Moynihan, “Primrose”; Betty Roach, “Ballet Dancer”; June Roach, “Candlestick”; Jean Hill, “Hawaiian”; Margaret* Hennessey, “Little Bo-
Peep”; Valerie Young, “Cabaret Dancer”; Joyce Blackwood, “Red Archer. ’ ’
BOYS. Earle Richardson, “Cowboy”; Geo. Richardson, “Pierrott”; Noel Davis, “Swagger”; K. Coaldey, “Bubbles”; Robert Braun, “The Jester”; Jack Bell, “Drummer Boy”; Jack Satherley, “Shannon Footballer”; Bill Ellwood, “Dutch Boy”; Lloyd Small, “Little Lord Fauntleroy”; Bryan Richardson, “Comic Cuts”; James Moynihan, “Vice-Admiral”; Douglas Leng-Ward, “Manawatu Daily Times”; Allan Bell, “Clown”; Bruce Jones, “Indian Rajah”; Bob Mark, “Turk”; Raymond Elliott, “Indian Chief”; Fred Tremewan, “Vito Bread”; Rhys Jenkins, “Bubbles”; Dan Ellwood, “Pirate”; H. Warman, “Boy Scout”; Harold Haley, “Cowboy Buck Jones”; Eric Blackbourn, “Pirate”; Gordon Simes, “Pierrot”; Noel- Leighton, “Dick Whittington”; John Mitchell, “Cowboy”; Edgar Bass, “Page Boy”; Stanley Fell, “Cowboy”; Joe Finder, “Shannon Fire Brigade”; S. Le Comte, “Negro”; Alfred Edginton, “All Black
Footballer”; Gordon Leighton, “A Black Footballer”; C. Young “King ford Smith and the Southern Brian Moynihan, “The Doctor”; Die Moynihan, “Chinese Mandarin”; Gei Radford, “White Rabbit”; Errol Ea ton{ T ‘Naval Officer”; Pat Burke, “Bu cher ”; Stuart Hyde, * ‘ Dick Turpin ’ Alan Mills, “Plain”; Pat Roach, “Tl Nigger”; G. Exton, “Indian Chief’ S. Telfer, “Robin Hood”; Alton Ea ton, “Clown”; Selwyn Ellwood, “111 dian”; Basil Wilkinson, “Pirate’l Dexter El vines, “Naval Officer”; Bass Bates, “Tennis”; Geo. Pratt, “Ball er”; Phil Coyle, “Cupid”; Billie Eal ton, “Harlequin”; Rewi Moynihaj “Jockey”; Jack Hayes, “Scotchman’i Maurice Christie, “Jingle. Bells”; Nel Christie, “Good Night”;, Kenny Thonl son, “Small Butler.” I
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