COMPETITION RULES.
1. Competitloiw In thMt pagts, unlew epeclally marked, are open to all : young people not ovar 18 years of age. . • 2. Work anould be done in ink, on one side of the paper only. Leave « margin of one Inoh on the left hand side. The little one* may use Ink pencil. 3. When more than one competition is conducted competitors should use « separate slttet of paper for each competition, and. at the top right hand corner of every page write the number of the competition. 4. All entries should bear the competitor's full name, age and addreis Iβ the top right hand corner of each sheet of paper used. . . 6. Out out and paste the signature of "Peter Pan"'on toJthe top eft hand eorner of your envelope, whloh should be labelled "COMPETITIONS" in' the /bottom left hand corner and addressed c/o "Star" Office, Auckland. Envelopes pot so marked will not be considered. -. e. Unless specially stated to the contrary all competitions close on the Wednesday following publication. :., Late entries cannot be received. 7, Each competltior Iβ In honour bound to send in original work. If assistance it given a signed statement to that etfeot mutt be made. Otherwise no certificate of originality is required. . ! 8. It In understood that Peter Pan's decision li final, and he oannot enter litto any correspondence on the matter.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 262, 5 November 1930, Page 18
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