OUR COMPETITION CORNER.
PRIZES FOR JOKES
This week prise* of 7,6, 5/, 4/, 3/ and 2/ will be awarded to the readers sending in the best joke. RESULTS OF COMPETITIONS FOR JULY 11. Enid Smith. 9. Calgary Street, Edendale, age 14. carries off first prize. Emmie Davidson, 7, Dean Street, Arch Hill, age 12, comes second and K. .Johnson, Valley Road. Hikurangi, age 14, third. The five prizes of 2/0 go to Zoe Court, Grantham Street. Hamilton, age 13, Harrall Atkins, Maromaku, age 13, Lottie Bates. 4. llnyr Street. Mount Roskill, age 12. Vera Neal, 71. Hepburn Strict. I'oiisonhy. age 1 •"•. and John Cavit, 780, New tfortii Road, Mount Albert, age l.~>. The certificate winners are:—BLl'E: Herbert Cavit, Betty Bates, Audrey Hazel, Margaret Young, Kathleen Houison, Elsie Mitchell. PINK. Felix Millar. Agnes Mackie. Doreen May, Catherine Maekie, Isabella Maekie, Jessie Chipman, Betty Wagner, Dick Wagner. Ronald Cliristeneen. YELLOW: Audrey Retter. W. V. HogL r . Clare Dan by, Jim Middleton, Leola Reed, Molly Slaney, Ivan Ilogg, Merle Soar. Newton McCormiek. Ronald Ferrif. GREEN: Nancy Robins. Belle Crook. Charles Taylor, Cyril Young, Joyce Taylor, Ida McKeown, Doris Campbell. Rosemary Verrett. Ruth Angell, Bill Pilkinton, Mavis Parsons. Lurgati Hall, Patricia Dromgool. Marie Wells, Kathleen Neelv. Audrey* LiNev. .Jean Thomson. Kathleen Jeffcrs. H. G. Young, Rachel Bussev. Charles Retter. Dorothv Clement.
COMPETITION RULES. 1. You can enter for a* many competitions as your age permits. 2. Every entry must be written in ink on one side of the paper only, and leave a margin of one inch on the left-hand side. Cut out the signature of Peter Pan and paste it on the envelope containing your effort. Without this no entry will be considered. 3. Use a separate sheet of paper for every competition, and at the top right-hand corner of every page write the number of the competition and your full name, age and address. 4. Label the envelope " COMPETITIONS "in the bottom left-hand corner, and address to " Star " Office, Auckland, and post or deliver so as to reach the office not later than Wednesday morning. These rules must be strictly observed. 8. Lastly, it is understood that PETER PAN'S decision is final, and he cannot enter into any correspondence upon the matter.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 174, 25 July 1928, Page 20
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370OUR COMPETITION CORNER. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 174, 25 July 1928, Page 20
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