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WESTHALL TEA COLOURING COMPETITION PRIZE WINNERS SENIOR GROUP WINNERS: ISt Prize £6 — ALLAN MITCHELL, 8 Orari Street, Ngaio, Wellington. 2nd Prize £3— JOYCE ROBINSON, 179 Juliet Street, Stratford. 3rd Prize £2 — YVONNE DALE SMITH, l9Ariki Street, Lower Hutt. 10 Consolation Prizes each of 5/- won by: — Beverly Shore, 17 Burn Street, Karori; Colin Bolton, 22 Hamblyn Street, New Plymouth; Valerie McClelland, 109 Hanson Street, Wellington; Joan Palmer, 46 East Street, Feilding; Lewis James Andrews, 2 Eastown Road, Wanganui; Pamela Rogers, 129 Renall Street, Masterton; Glen Young, 29 Bayly Road, Moturoa; Arthur Willimet, 61 Ponsonby Road, Karori; Frank Mitchell, 8 Orari Street, Ngaio; Nola Mai, Ashhurst. JUNIOR PRIZE WINNERS: Ist Prize £4 — PATRICIA KNOWLES, 68 Queen’s Drive, Lyall Bay. 2nd Prize £2 — MOIRA NEWDICK, 73 Miro Street, Miramar. 3rd Prize £1 — BERYL CARLE, Foxton Road, Levin. 10 Consolation Prizes each of 5/- won by: — Patricia Powell, 7 Onehunga Road, Karaka Bay; Lorraine Kee-Sue, Vogel Street, Woodville; Malcolm Swensson, Longburn, Palmerston North; Margaret Ross, King Edward Park, Hawera; Florence Ashforth, 39 Wilton Road, Wadestown; Ollwyn Morrice, 25 Birdwood Avenue, New Plymouth; Janette Jackson, 9 Nathan Place, Palmerston North; Kay Goode, Avalon Crescent, Taita; Nicolas Netherclift, Virginia Road, Wanganui; Elizabeth Knowles, 68 Queen’s Drive, Lyall Bay. WESTHALL TEA extend heartiest congratulations to the prize winners and sincere thanks to the hundreds of other children who sent in entries.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 June 1943, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 June 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 June 1943, Page 5

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