“IT’S MINE”
ART UNION DRAWN. FIRST PRIZE TO INVERCARGILL. By Telegraph.—Press Association. WELLINGTON, April 11. First prize of £2OOO in the “It’s Mine” art union, which was drawn at the Masonic Hall, Wellington, to-night, went to Invercargill. Christchurch took the second and third prizes, Gisborne the fourth prize, and Temuka the fifth prize. Wellington had to be content with five out of the thirty £lO prizes, Auckland ticket-holders securing a similar number. Ticket No. 202890, “D.D.,” c/o Mrs M. Thomas, 10 Goy Street, Gisborne, drew two prizes—£loo and £5, and ticket No. 67596, “Kathleen Anne,” Taumarunui, £lO and £5. The prize-winners are as follows: — FIRST PRIZE, £2OOO. 91940, Harvey Millinery Salon, Invercargill. SECOND PRIZE, £5OO. 2699, V.1.L., Christchurch. THIRD PRIZE, £2OO. 112666, “Amber Ale,” Riccarton. FOURTH PRIZE, £lOO. 202890, “D.D.,” c/o Mrs M. Thomas, 10 Goy Street, Gisborne. FIFTH PRIZE, £75. 61455, “Ned Kelly,” Temuka. Prizes of £5 were won by C. A. McLeod; Martinborough; “Lucky Threepence,” Featherston; “Cleaned Out," Masterton; R. Topeita, Park vale; “Old Bill,” Masterton; “Lucky Me,”. Rose Street, Carterton.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 April 1938, Page 8
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173“IT’S MINE” Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 April 1938, Page 8
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