PAINTING COMPETITION
The box of paints offered as a prise for the last puzzle and painting competition has been won by a seven - year - old, Theo Barton. His work shows good promise and he has paid particular attention to the shading. Most of the entries were attractively finished and the work on a whole was of a high standard. First: Theo Barton, Papatoetoe (aged 7). Highly Commended: Evelyn Hughes, Kohimarama; Joan O'Brien, Avondale; Birdie Hepburn, Bayswater; Jack Montague, Thames; Edward Day, Hamilton; Gay du Faur, Howick; Rato Wildor», Takapuna; Norma Waller, Manurewa; Dorothy Ferguson, Remuera; Tom Rowan, Te Awamutu; Joyce McLean, Glen Massey; Thelma Churches, New Plymouth; Phyllis Miller, Otahuhu; Kat Ween Ricketts, Takapuna; Beryl Sinclair, Takapuna; Rae Parry, Dominion Road; Mary Kerr, Pukemiro; Shirley Hayson, Ponsonby; Norman Gordon, Morningside; Nancy Taylor, Ellerslie; Patricia Sheridan, Te Aroha.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 252, 14 January 1928, Page 25
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137PAINTING COMPETITION Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 252, 14 January 1928, Page 25
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