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PUBLIC NOTICES. 1 ■ ... i THE "GRAPHIC n<jr Photographic P*)/* diUJ Competition. jT/j £25—|N PRIZES-£25. The fact that so many specimena of excellent Photographic Work are submitted to the Editor or the Graphic by amateurs and others in all parts of the colony has invested that a Photographic Competition with a wide range of subjects anct substantial money prizes would not fail to be as popular as the " Graphic" Competition* in other departments have always proved. It is also anticipated that such a Competition would put the "Graphic" in touch with the large and ever-increasing number of New Zealanders who possess cameras, Hid thus afford them a permanent and remunerative market for good work. The proprietors of the "Graphic" have therefore much pleasure in inviting those Interested in practical photography to send in specimens of their work for competition oh He following simple conditions. 1. The picture submitted must in no case have been published previously, or foe under ofter to any other paper till the*result of this Competition is araounced. 2. The negatives must have been taken by the Competitor, though he need not have made the prints. Competitors may send in as many pictures as they please, printed on any paper, and mounted or unmounted. Each print should bear the name of the subject and sender with the ktter's address, all clearly written in pencil on the back along the bottom' edge. The print or prints should be carefully packed and addressed " Editor • Graphic' Auckland,' and the wprds "Photographic Competition" should be written OB a conspicuous place on the parcel. The sum of TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS will be given in prizes, divided r "ader :— New Zealand Scenery, Landscape or' Seascape. FIRST PRIZE, £3 ; SECOND, £2; THIRD, £1. Pictures of Colonial Life Including Settlers' Homes, Farm and Station Scenes, Pastoral Studies Scenes and Incidents of Bush Life. ' ' FIRST PRIZE, £3; SECOND, £2 j THIRD, £1. Study in Child Life European or Native, with or without Domestic Pets. FIRST PRIZE, £2; SECOND, £1; THIRD, 10/-* Scenes in Native Life. FIRST PRIZE, £2; SECOND, £1 ; THIRD, 10/-. Work and Play Scenes. These may include views of any of our industries, such as Gold Mining, Timber Felling, Gum Digging, etc.; or, Yachting, Fishing, Hunting! Shooting, Mountaineering, Camping, etc. FIRST PRIZE, £3; SECOND, £2; THIRD, £1. There are hundreds of New Zealanders who possess cameras, and few who do not ir the course of the year come across some beautiful scene or 4 interesting incident wor! making a picture of. It means comparatively little trouble to "take a shot" on sue an occasion, and the subsequent work entailed is certainly not great in proportion U the pleasure the picture gives when finished, not to mention the very great chane< which a good print has of winning a substantial prize. THIS COMPETITION WTLL CLOSE ON THE STH MAY, 1902. NOTE.—The Proprietors reserve the right to publish any photo, sent in foi saapetitioa. It is Revolutionising the Art of Washing! i" Auckland Laundry, Grafton Road. Dear Siiy—As I have been connected with the BEST LAUNDRY WORK for over 16 years, and as I am now a CONSTANT USER of your TANXWHA SOAP, I have very great pleasure in stating that it gives BETTER RESULTS and with LESS LABOUR than any other soap I have ever used. ITS SPLENDID QUALITIES are unsurpassed; in fact, it is an IDEAL LAUNDRY SOAP.— Yours truly, (Signed) JOHN STEER, Proprietor. USED EVERYWHERE I SOLD EVERYWHERE/ l mi - ......■..._—^———^| PURE Full nourishment, partly pretested. Sterilised. « eg= rrrrill l i CT roffr-"^^ THE BEST FOOD FOR HWtBIB AND IKVAUfIS IN Ail CLIMATES. n^^L^ KEEPS the world.. |#B£ff#gTElV. Tones. j "™^^^^^^~" For FAILING SIGHT, STRAINED Josofk l>7 •'" '.'%&> VTSIOW, PAINFUL EYEP, JS^^^^Ul^^^^ INFLAMED EYELIDS. HSADACHES, INSOMNIA, CROSSED M&^m^^^^^^ CONSULT "^^^■'.^^^^f^'j'' |Lg BUI isk SS^^'l fi 1 ia?^ PRACTICAL BCIENTIFIO OPTICIAN, CERTIFICATES WMm OF THE SPENSER OTOAUjWmm -will Examine and Teat Yoar Bight, based on Latest Reltetoie Seteßtlflc Metb•«s, .and accordingly make Spectacle* tor either temporary or ctmstant use, *hioh win abeolutely Correct these Defects, and prevent various otter Develop. ittenis injurious to health generally. No Spectacles are reconmijendednnless F»m<i to be necessary. Sound Advice. No Consultation_Fe«. . Charges for Spectacles made by H. MARGULES are reasonable. Patnma£* jgttcltea. Sjrtiefaction guaranteed. Address tmsnn .™

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 93, 21 April 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 93, 21 April 1902, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 93, 21 April 1902, Page 7