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BOYS and GIRLS! Cut this out and show it to your Teacher Writing Competition Prizes will be given as under to the best writer in each of the following Standards:— 2nd Standard: Ist Prize, £1; 2nd Prize, 10/-; 3rd Prize, 5/13rd „ Ist Prize, £1; 2nd Prize, 10/-; 3rd Prize, 5/4th „ Ist Prize, £1; 2nd Prize, 10/-; 3rd Prize, 5/sth „ Ist Prize, £1; 2nd Prize, 10/-; 3rd Prize, 5/6th „ Ist Prize, £1; 2nd Prize, 10/-; 3rd Prize, 5/-

The competition is open to any pupil attending the primary schools of Auckland City and Suburbs. All the pupils attending the same school in the same class as the pupil whom the judge considers to be the most promising writer in the competition will be taken for a motor ride on a date to be arranged. SECONDARY SCHOOL PUPILS. I To the best writer under 14 years of age last birthday— | Ist Prize, £1; 2nd Prize, 10/-; 3rd Prize, 5/Under 1 7 years of age last birthday— Ist Prize, £1; 2nd Prize, 10/-; 3rd Prize, 5/All writing to be done in the presence of the teacher after school hours, and to be forwarded by the teacher not later than November 14th to Writing Competition, P.O. Box 1380, Auckland. Teachers are requested to attach to each bundle of. entries the remark, "Conditions complied with." Some pupils may have taken greater pains to secure even a fair specimen of handwriting than their more gifted classmates, and it is desired that all copies of handwriting from pupils be forwarded so that every consideration can be extended to backward as well as forward pupils. A Bank Manager will judge the competition, and his decision will be final. The following words are tb be written, and care must be exercised to see that the spelling is correct:— "In your journey through life remember that honesty is the only policy, and, let your motto be, 'My word is my bond.' " It is sincerely hoped that teachers and the Chairmen of School Committees will impress on the pupils the importance of the words they are writing.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 260, 2 November 1929, Page 13 (Supplement)

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 260, 2 November 1929, Page 13 (Supplement)

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 260, 2 November 1929, Page 13 (Supplement)