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AMONG THE PRIZEWINNERS —More successful entrants at the Auckland Competitions Society’s annual festival. Top left: Joy Asquith (Mount Albert), recitation, girls under seven. Right: Richard Walton (Mount Albert), gold medal piano solo, 12 and under 14. Bottom, left: Mr. Alan Ty-ler-Davies (Kaipara), song. Centre: Miss Edith Strange (Ponsonby), national or folk song. Right: Elva Parr (City), national dance. —Tornquist, Photo.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 445, 29 August 1928, Page 16

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AMONG THE PRIZEWINNERS—More successful entrants at the Auckland Competitions Society’s annual festival. Top left: Joy Asquith (Mount Albert), recitation, girls under seven. Right: Richard Walton (Mount Albert), gold medal piano solo, 12 and under 14. Bottom, left: Mr. Alan Tyler-Davies (Kaipara), song. Centre: Miss Edith Strange (Ponsonby), national or folk song. Right: Elva Parr (City), national dance. —Tornquist, Photo. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 445, 29 August 1928, Page 16

AMONG THE PRIZEWINNERS—More successful entrants at the Auckland Competitions Society’s annual festival. Top left: Joy Asquith (Mount Albert), recitation, girls under seven. Right: Richard Walton (Mount Albert), gold medal piano solo, 12 and under 14. Bottom, left: Mr. Alan Tyler-Davies (Kaipara), song. Centre: Miss Edith Strange (Ponsonby), national or folk song. Right: Elva Parr (City), national dance. —Tornquist, Photo. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 445, 29 August 1928, Page 16

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