BLIND INSTITUTE
ART UNION WINNERS
NUMBER OF PRIZES TO MASTERTON.
In connection with the Blind'lnstitute Arts and Crafts Art Union drawn recently at Auckland, the following Masterton residents won prizes which can be collected from Mrs H. E. Hither. Lansdowne: — Mrs McCracken, Villa Street; Mr J. W. Lewis, 229 Chapel Street; "Lucky Last,” Gwen Baird; Miss D. Winhall, 10 Tararua Street; Mrs F. M. Isles, 27 Opaki Road; Miss I. Johnson. 69 Perry Street; Mr R. W. Berry. Castlepoint Station; Mrs A. F. Free, “Stoneycroft;” Mrs W. McKenzie, 80 Essex Street; Mrs A. McPhail, 126 Dixon Street; Mr D. Webb, 58 Renall Street; Mr R. Milne, Masterton; Mr L. Bennett, 96 Pownall Street; Mrs G. H. Collie, Manuka Street; Mr S. Barber, Masterton; Mrs W. Winhall, 10 Tararua Street; Mr F. J. Harrington, 103 Bannister Street; Mrs H. Braggins. 115 Dixon Street; Mr R. Isles, Opaki Road; "Pinto,” Masterton.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 October 1939, Page 8
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149BLIND INSTITUTE Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 October 1939, Page 8
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