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CENTRAL SCHOOL

THE “AT HOME.” RESULTS OF COMPETITIONS. Quite a number of competitions and art unions were conducted in conjunction with the Central School At Home, which took place, on Thursday, and the following results are announced. The art unions were drawn under police supervision:— ART UNIONS. Two crepe-de-chine camisoles. —A. J. Revell 1, Mrs. Reed, Gilbert Street, 2. Pair water-color paintings.—Airs. A. K. Smart. Pair pen-painted pillow-shams.—Nellie Baker. Crepe-de-chine camisole.—Al. lElsmore. Peggy bags—F. A. Coleman 1, H. Brooks 2. Silk shirt.—P. J. Flannagan. Doll’s fur coat.—Grace Glassford, Dolls’ bed and clothes.—Mona Smith. Oak bedstead, with doll and clothes— Betty Henderson. Doll’s bed, with extras.—E. M. Pearce. Doll’s cradle (West End School). —Ken Harvey. Doll’s criadle and doll (Fitzroy School). —-Elsie Bell. Doll’s bed and doll (Central). —■ —. Field. OTHER COMPETITIONS. Boudoir cap, N. Airey; Mr. Girling’s competition, A. Harvey; child’s jumper and cap, D. Cock; iced cake (No. 1), MayBody; iced cake (No. 2), Mrs. Bradbury: Christmas pudding, Hector Hopkins; box chocolates, W. Girling; pair ducks, Mrs. F. Coleman; Doulton teapot, M. Anderson; pair canaries. Mrs. Alidgway; “Unspeakable Turk,” Mrs. E. Guscot't (Afangorei); safety razor, J. K. Hawkins: white rabbits, B. Barras; gunmetal watches, R. C. Adlam 1, T. N. Blackhall 2; birthplace of doll, E. Guscott; doll’s wedding day, Rachael Aluir; baby’s name, Miss A. Tooke; date doll’s birthday, Airs. Hurle; name of doll for competition, Mrs. Autridge; weight of iced sponge, Miss Perrott; beans in bottle, Airs. A. Price 1, Airs. Sinclair 2. RESULTS. Relay race.—Central A 1, West End 2. Tug-of-war.—Central B beat West End; Central A beat Fitzroy; final, Central A beat Central B. Old boys’ race.—S. Cottier 1, J. Shaw 2. Winners of raffles and other competitions are asked to call at the General School to obtain their prizes. The teachers ask that pupils of Standards 5 and 6 attend to-day in order to help in tidying up the school grounds. The committee are indebted to the following for help given in various directions:—The Taranaki Agricultural Society. Workers' Council. Airs. Burgess, Airs. Walker. Kawaroa Committee, East End Committee.. Borough Council. Technical College, Jockey Club. Citizens’ Band. Mrs. Woods’ orchestra, and Alessrs. Liley, H. Dempsey, and High School boys.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 April 1921, Page 6

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CENTRAL SCHOOL Taranaki Daily News, 23 April 1921, Page 6

CENTRAL SCHOOL Taranaki Daily News, 23 April 1921, Page 6

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