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"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 Competitions:— SHORT STOHY COMPETITION.—For the best original and hitherto unpiiblisced Sbort Story of 1250-3000 words. FIRST PRIZE, £10. SECOND PRIZE, £5. POEM COMPETITION.—For the best original ana hitherto unpublished Poem on any subject. FIRST PRIZE, £5/5/-. SECOND PRIZE, £3/3/-. on any incident In the iistory of New Zealand. Open only ;o pupils or Htg-h schools. District Hlirb Scnools, Technical Schools, and otner Secondary Schools ana Colleg-es. public or private, who have not attained their eighteenth birthday before 30tn November, 1924. 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: SIXPENCE Per Copy. All BookMllers and New* Agents. | ELITE«S£.[ |i THE. WHOLESOME Jjv/EET. "^

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Weekly Paper, beg* to announce the following Competitions:— SHORT STOHY COMPETITION.—For the best original and hitherto unpublished Short Story of 1250-3000 words. FIRST PRIZE, £10. SECOND PRIZE, £5. POEM COMPETITION.—For the best original and hitherto unpublished Poem on any subject. FIRST PRIZE, £5/5/-. SECOND PRIZE, £3/3/-. on any incident in the history of New Zealand. Open only ;o pupils or Hig-h Schools. District Hlirh Schools, Technical schools, and other Secondary Schools and Colleg-es, public or private, who have not attained their eighteenth birthday before 30tn November, 1624. 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: SIXPENCE Per Copy. All Booksellers and New* Agents. lELITE TO^I Jβ THE. WHOLESOME JJWEET. l|

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Limerick Competition I The Coulter Clothes Drier || OPEN TO j I Those who have installed a Coulter Drier. jj Those who are about to install a Coulter Drier. | j Those who ought to install a Coulter Drier. j i Prizes Valued at ! 36 Guineas | as follows: — I 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 Cyde, Value £15/15/- In order to win one of the above valuable prizes, Dl . . l_ r> • i -i a r j a competitor must complete the Limerick which is comBett answer sent in by Girl, 16 yra. of age or under :— , , , -n. t ■ • 1 -mi -1 i m J J menced below. The Limerick will be considered comTenniS RaCqUet and PreSS, Value £3/3/- plete when it contains the name of Mrs. Spryers lady v . <.• l d ie l j friend filled in, followed by a short fourth, and a long«*r Best answer sent in by Boy, 16 yrs. of age or under :— -~ ~ „ . , s . _ _ . _ "ttn line. Competitors must make sure that the last TenniS Racquet and PreSS, Value £3/3/- word in the last line rhymes with Drier. i 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 i fully aware of all the reasons why the Coulter Clothes only, and should be enclosed in an envelope addressed j Drier should be installed in every home. Cut out the to F. S. TYLER, Ltd., Anzac Avenue, Auckland, and 1 application form printed below and mail at once. We i plainly marked on the left hand corner cf the envelope, ii send our pamphlet, "The Coulter Clothes Drier," post "Limerick Competition." ' \'< free to every applicant. , Competition Closes Monday, November 3. jj (The names of the successful Competitors in each case will be !' ■^^^"~~li announced in the "Star" of Saturday, November 8. '! MESSRS. F. S. TYLER, LTD., j - . . . . ii Tyier s Building, | iHβ Incomplete Limerick. )| Anzac Avenue, Auckland. j; There was a young housewife named Spryer, jj Dear Sirs,— Who wanted a modern Clothes Drier; i> Please post mc your Pamphlet, -, -. ,__ <[ •Tv m • v r\ • " Her friend Mr». «• The Coulter s Clothes Dner. ... ~ Name ■ i ■ . ■ , ■ ■ mm 11 ■l . i <j Address -.-.-. . . ..- . ....... ,^ F S TYI FR ItH TYLER'S BUILDING, f (Cut This Out and Mail.) T.O. 1 I ANZAC AVENUE. I

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 61 (Supplement)

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Page 61 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 61 (Supplement)

Page 61 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 61 (Supplement)