COMPETITION RULES.
11. Competitions in these pages, unless specially marked, art open to all young people under 18 years of age. :2. Work should be done in ink, ort one side of the paper only. Leava a margin of one inch on the left-hand side. The little one* may use ink pencil. 3. When more than one competition Is conducted competitors should use a separate sheet of paper for each competition, and at the top right-hand corner of every page write the number of the competition. <>. All entries should bear the competitor's full name, age and addrc«s in the top right-hano corner of each sheet of paper used. 15. Cut out and paste the signature of " Peter Pan " on to the top :!eft-hand corner of your envelope, which should be labelled " COMPETITIONS" in the bottom left-hand corner, and addressed c/o "Star" Office, Auckland. Envelopes not so marked will not be considered. <5. Unless specially stated to the contrary all competitions olosa on tile Wednesday following publication. Late entries cannot be received. 7. Each competitor is in honour bound to send in original work. If asulstance is given a signed statement to that effect must be made. Otherwise no certificate of originality Is required. U. It Is understood that Peter Pan's decision l« final, and ho cannot enter into any correspondence on the matter.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 228, 26 September 1934, Page 16
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