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I "The New Nation ,, COMPETITION for WRITERS- £27 in Prizes The Management of "THE NEW NATION," the new Dominion Weekly Paper, beg* to announce the following Competition*: — SHORT STORY COMPETITION*.—For tile best original and mtnerto unpublisDed Snort Story or 12DO-2000 words. FIRST PRIZE, £10. SECOND PRIZE, £S. POEM COMPETITION. —For tbe test original ana tiltlierto unpubllened Poem on any subject. FIRST PRIZE, £5/5/-. SECOND PRIZE, £3/3/-. E?SAY COMPETITION.—For the best Essay not exceeding- 1000 words, on any incident In the history or New Zealand. Open only to pupils or Hifh Schools, District Hljcn Schools, Technical Scnools, ana other Secondary Schools ana Colleg-es, public or private, who nave not attained their elg-hteentb birthday berore 30th November, 162 i. FIRST PRIZE, £2/10/-. SECOND PRIZE, £1/1/write for The Manager, " THE NEW NATION," particulars to— G.P.O. Box 1262, Wellington. LOOK OUT FOR "THE NEW NATION." First Issue, November 15, 1924. Price: BIXPENCE Per Copy. All BookMllers and New* Agents.

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Limerick Competition The Coulter Clothes Drier OPEN TO Those who have installed a Coulter Drier. Those who are about to install a Coulter Drier. Those who ought to install a Coulter Drier. Prizes Valued at 36 Guineas as follows: — Best answer sent in by Lady:— Highest Grade English Cycle, value £15/15/- Competition Conditions. Best answer sent in by Gentleman: — NO ENTRANCE FEE. Highest Grade English Cycle, Value £15/15/- In order to win one of the above valuable prizes, n .. • l r>' l its c j a competitor must complete the Limerick which is cornBest answer sent in by Girl, 16 yrs. or age or under :— jl i tv i• - 1 -n i_ • ■< i ; menced below. Ihe Limenck will be considered comTennis Racquet and PreSS, Value £3/3/- plete when it contains the name of Mrs. Spryer's lady „ A . • l d «a r j friend filled in, followed by a short fourth, and a longer Best answer sent in by Boy, 16 yrs. of age or under :— ~,, ~ r J . ' ° . _ . _ . _, ntth line. Competitors must make sure that the last Tennis Racquet and Press, value £3/3/- wor d»" the last line rhymes with Drier. The firm of Messrs. F. S. Tyler, Ltd., will be the sole judge of the competition, and the prizes in all classes will go to the competitors giving the most number of reasons, while, of course, preserving the rhythm, why a Coulter Drier should be installed in every home. Competitors must mark distinctly on their limerick sheets what prize they are entering for—ladies, gentlemen, boys or girls. Failure to do this ■will disqualify the competitor. Name and address must be given in every instance, and in the boys' and girls' competitions the age of the competitor must also be stated. NOTE. —To be successful, competitors should be Limericks must be written on one side of the paper fully aware of all the reasons why the Coulter Clothes only, and should be enclosed in an envelope addressed Drier should be installed in every home. Cut out the to F. S. TYLER, Ltd., Anzac Avenue, Auckland, and application form printed below and mail at once. We plainly marked on the left hand corner cf the envelope, send our pamphlet, "The Coulter Clothes Drier," post j "Limerick Competition." free to every applicant. Competition Closes Monday, November 3. mnWMWWwmummWHHWWW (The names of the successful Competitors in each case will be £ announced in the "Star" of Saturday. November 8. MESSRS. F. S. TYLER, LTD., | _ . - , - . . . Tyier s Building. | ihe Incomplete Limerick, Anzac Avenue. Auckland. j; There was a young housewife named Spryer, Dear Sirs, — \ Who wanted a modern Clothes Drier; Please post mc your Pamphlet, i> v ~ t v .._ „ . . _. .1 . ~ j! . Her mend Mrs. The Coulter a Clothes Dner. j> Name ... •*« .. .. . ■■ i»mi .»o»w -t«;«: 11 Address -.-.-. ....- . <! I F S TYI FR ItH TYLER'S BUILDING, (Cut This Out and Mail.) f . *3. 1 I LCR, LXCU, ANZAC AVENUE.

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 25