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FtTBK-C NOTICES. -pHE TTNION JACK QTORE, IN DOMINION ROAD. Close to Prospect Terrace, OPENING NEW SEASON'S GOODS. THE CORRECT STORE FOR MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND MERCERY. Values Unsurpassable for High-class Goods. E. E. BALDEBSON, Proprietor (Late with G. H. Thompson, Symonds St.). FS "PRESBYTERIAN- V.M.B.C. CAMP. ■*- MOTUTAPU. EASTER. A further Registration Fee will be payable on all Enrolment Forms posted after MONDAY NEXT, 22nd inst. Will members and others requiring forms or information kindly apply at once to Class Secretaries or to THE CAMP SECRETARY, 72 C/o Box 1098, C.P.0., Auckland. R. A. ADAMS, H. P. SPENCER, Civil Engineer. Licensed Surveyor. ADAMS AND CS PENC ER, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS,' 36, UNION BUIDDINGS, Customs Street East Auckland, Beg to announce that they have commenced practice at the a-bove address. Phone 4264. TF PURE MILK.—Are you a Customer of the AUCKLAND FARMERS' MILK SUPPLY? If not, you are hardly aware of what Pure Milk Is. OURS IS PURE; never any water, nor colouring, nor preservative. All its natural cream left in it. What better can you obtain? We deliver all over the City and Suburbs. Kindly Give Us a Trial. /-«OPPBR NAMEPLATES For SHOPS, OFFICES AND HOUSES. Artistic and Everlasting. WIDLOTT SHOWCA.RDS, 466, Queen Street. Ring np 1184 for Samples. MKS T)RESS3IAKDRS AND COSTU.MIEJRS. ]Y|"ISSBS "g-RAUSE AND pASCOE. CUSTOMERS' OWN MATERIAL MADE UP. ■FIRST FLOOR OVER RENDELLS. NEWTON. WKS "Q B. £ON G, DENTIST, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. New Telephone, No. 340. D "p OS S ' pi 8 H "VT AB T. TOP SYMONDS STREET. Pl»one AB4O. CHOICE HAPUKA, MULLET. FLOUNDER, SCHNAPPER, POULTRY, RABBITS Always on Hand. N.B.—We have* onr own fishing fleet, which enables us to sell our fish at a fair and reasonable price. A trial will convince. PHOTOGRAPHIC AND T IT-BAR? | /COMPETITIONS FOR IQI X I With a view to obtaining tbe most attractive matter possible for Next Year's Issue, and at the same time encouraging Literary and Artistic ability, the Proprietors of BKETT-S CHRISTMAS ANNUAL have resolved to offer a number of valuable Prizes for the best Photographs, Tales, and Sketches sent in by Competitors, as nnder: PHOTOGRAPHIC /"IOMPETITIONS. COMPETITION NO. L BEST LANDSCAPE AND SEASCAPE, Bush Scene, or Picture of Farm or Country Life (with or without figure.). Ist Prize, £4; 2nl Prize. £2; 3rd Prize, £L COMPETITION NO. 2. STUDY OF CHILD LIFE; OR ANIMAL LIFE, wild or domesticated (with or without Human Figures). Ist Prise, £4, 2nd Prize, £2; 3rd Prize, £1. BDLES AND CONDITIONS. All the Competitions are open to Professionals and Amateurs alike. There is no entrance fee. Competitors must only submit their own bona fide work, which has not been previously published or entered for any other competition. Photographs of any size or style may be entered; but Half-plates or .Full-plates, printed on ordinary P.O.P. paper, are preferred. These should, if possible, be sent in flat and unmounted, and must have the name and address of the Competitor and the Number of Competition, written in pencil on the back of each print. Address, "Photographic Competitions," BRETTS CHRISTMAS ANNUAL, Auckland. The Competitions will close on 30th March, 1915, and the results will be announced as soon thereafter as possible. The Proprietors of BRETT S CHRISTMAS ANNUAL will be entitled to use any of the Photographs sent in, not awarded a prize, on payment to the Competitor of a sum of 5/- per print. Ail prints will be returned if not accepted. The decision of the Editor of BRETT'S CHRISTMAS ANNUAL shall be finaL The sending in of Prints by a Competitor shall be equivalent to an undertaking that said Competitor is willing to abide by these conditions. T ITERARY /COMPETITIONS. I.—BEST NEW ZEAI—LND STORY, not exceeding 3,000 words. Ist Prize, £5; 2nd Prize, £2 10/. 2.—BEST SKETCH OF TRAVEL OR HOLIDAY ADVENTURE IN NEW ZEALAND, suitable for being ill-). t rated; not exceeding 2.000 words. Ist Prize, £3; 2nd Prize, £2 10/. RULES AND CONDITIONS. Stories may be cither Tragic, Comic, Domestic, or Romantic. The-essential points are —-They must be original, not previously published or entered in any other competition, and they must relate to life iv New Zealand. Sketches of Travel and Holiday Adventure ia New Zealand may be either Descriptive or Narrative, or both combined, and may be Serious or Humorous. They must be original, and not previously published or entered.in any other competition. Stories and Sketches must be sent in, addressed to "Literary Competition, BRETTS CHRISTMAS ANNUAL, AUCKLAND," not later than the 20th March. 1915. Tbe results of the Competitions will j be announced as soon thereafter as possible. The Copyright of all Stories so purchased, as well as of the Prize Stories, shall vest in the proprietors of BRETT'S CHRISTMAS ANNUAL. The Proprietors of BRETT'S CHRISTMAS ANNUAL shall be entitled to publish , any of tbe Stories or Sketches sent in, on I paying for the same at the rate of £1 per story or sketch. AU MSS. not accepted wil* be returned. All Competitive Tales or Sketches must ' be plainly written or typed, on one side of the paper only, and must be accompanied by the full name and address of the anther. ' The decision of the Editor of BRETT'S CHRISTMAS ANNUAL shall in every case be final. By the mere act of sending in Tales or Sketches addressed to the Competitions Editor, Competitors will be understand to have agreed to the foregoing conditions. 1 REMEMBER < THE COMPETITIONS CLOSE ON THE s-oth MARCH, 191 a.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 67, 19 March 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 67, 19 March 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 67, 19 March 1915, Page 12

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