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PRIZE WINNERS — No. 1 Picture Title Competition FIRST PRIZE £10 —M. EOSSWTCTJ,. Snmnpr. -a» -~n' WINNING TITLE—THE RELIEF BORED SITS WITH THE TRAFFIC BOARD. [cltt SECOND PRIZE £3—MRS. B. IRWIN, 8 Lee St., Auckland 2nd PRIZE TITLE—WENT NAP ON ONE SPADE. THIRD PRIZE £2—G. SCOTT, 72 Gloucester St., Ch.Ch. 3rd PRIZE TITLE—HE SHOULD BE FIRED WITH ENTHUSIASM. T» E m»™. »«™ »/- -r- „. , ITO D. REESE, 63 Hackthorno Roa , rsc urc ~ A LANCASTER, Randwick House, Rotorua; MRS WILLIAMSON, 20 Jones Street, Dunedin; J. L. OIIJiK, LUSCOMBE, 4 Hereford Street, Roslyn, Dunedin; 6 Corbett Scott Avenue, Epsom; MISS M. A. BRYERS, y Kenwar a (two), 23 St Andrew's Street, Dunedin; Waimarino Hotel, Raetahl; GEO. MEEK, P.O. Box 14, MRS R. G WILKIE Will DunOamaru; J. FORBES, 23 Alford Forest Road, Ashbur- Q re y' mouth; g. p. WEBSTER, Korlrl, Greymouth; ton* H H. POLWIN, 89 Rockfleld Hoad, Ellerslie; J. MARGARET BAKER, 50 Victoria Street, Dunedin; it rTOTrran 5? Tosenhine Street Dunedin; W. WHITE, ROYAL FRASER, Herschel Street, Ngaruawahia; J. *•&<>» 8^^ w ss3s, , aa& , -«a £& is fta»Br«3SK. sVcAsrisvs MOYNIHAN, 11 Mcßride Street, Dunedin, MRS ELSIe. f ° 2 ue f££ e £? n .; REGWALD A. RICHARDSON. 206 CAMPBELL, Bell Hill, West Coast, MIS sharp 46 Worcester Street, Christchurch; E. B. JONES, P.W. Waimarino Hotel, Raetahl, DAVID S. SHAR , Arapuni; ALFRED LANSDOWN, C/o. L. S. Buccleugh street Dunedin; MISS G. WAKEFIELD MAXWELL, Queen Street, . Northcote; MISS ELSIE IKffiSSf. H ' M - ; B-a: Chrlatchurch. A ho c f fln qwPM received were the foi- Nothing doing by the go-slqw board, A rail sitter On Among the best answers receivea were rjoint dutv A digger at ease pending marching orders, lowing:—The soothing and A digger on de-fence, His visible means of support; a U good J* too? lie "liked a Mil with his daily loaf, Drive slowly-man working points, He looks fit to drop. .. . EASY fac MONEY L'&m+J PICTURE TITLE CONTEST CASH PRIZES . No. 2 ■ A NEW AND ORIGINAL COMPETITION First Prize £10 I I £25 in Cash Prizes fa-w* a 20.(10/- £10 church, Official Competition Auditors. TOTAL £25 PRIZE MONEY IN FULL HAS BEEN DEPOSITED WITH N.Z. NEWSPAPERS LTD^ _ r _, ■ H * 1 Think of a line that will make people, smile Can you inmK — write * °ut .»>» nowi of an original and witty title for Y™ may win *10 or any of the other 22 Cash this picture ? Think out a bright and amusing title, during the Full Li.t of all Prize-winners and the Winning ■» «»" «» ™°mb"r 4, 1933 """ " for each title. Jhe final Judge for this week's Contest is WHAT TO SO* E. F. WILCOX, ESQ.,. 1 Thlfi competition is simplicity itself- All yon Secretary, Returned Soldiers Assn., have to do is to think out an original ana Christchurch. witty titla for the above pioture. .... ...J 2—Entries may be sent on the attached coupon, —or on plain paper—if on plain paper, please 1 1 v state clearly the number of the competition, *'*?„" i ' '_ , • \ * and be sure to add your name and addreßs. s jo / **" ' - * 1 iY . ' i 3t o assist the Judges, please write clearly, or better Btill, print your entry in block letters. H " " --j ' 4 Any number of entries may be aubmitted, fS 9tt ■ / —\ ' ■ \\\ provided 1/- is enolosed for each title—if HW- ' jL ; ••/'•••( VXV possible Bend postal Notes. ' •' / >" s—The identity of competitors will be unknown ??!?■' V? 1 " to the Judges, and it is, therefore, possible livS\\ ;;. i*" i ' to win more than one prize if several entries 1 1 \ 6 Entries close on WEDHESDAT, October 25, y.ilgf at 5 p.m. All that day's post gWß||rf y' 7—No entry received after closing 1 time can be i f (fill yA I JxS\ I B—All entries must be addressed:— 1 I EASY MONET PICTTTEE TITLE CONTEST, • p, °" BOX 203 ' AUOEr,AITI) • f y "}*?sW\\W'', y, x 'L '{ M Or In box at "Star" Office, Cathedral Square. '. : I ."H Coins may be deposited in this box, but when coins are sent through the poat the letter must — CONDITIONS. - The conditions on which each competitor subEASY MONEY PICTURE TITLE CONTEST—No. 2, mits an entry are:— I I—That all entries are examined by one or more preliminary judges. * 2 —That the best of such entries are submitted, . unidentified, to the final judge for the curZ. • . rent week's competition. o 3—That the decision of the judges as to prize- ° winning titles, and In respect of all other matters shall be final. NAME * 4—Although all reasonable care will be taken (Mr, Mrs or Miss) in examining and selecting entries, and In the final Judging, and also in examining for .— — — —on duplicates, no entrant shall be entitled to any ADDRtfls * compensation for any error, mistake or breach of duty in the competition, whether occurring by negligence or otherwise. E VERY, CLEARLY).rc_rc^ m _ m rc mmmTiWKllr[— .^ — I lil || WHEN YOU TRAVEL — I geuJL -conMeh. <4Jve I BRITISH FLAG I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 249, 21 October 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 249, 21 October 1933, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 249, 21 October 1933, Page 16

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