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(OOTID THE WORLD COMPETITION. CWSIM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. Below we give the forty-seventh picture in our "Round the World" competition. The rules and conditions were fully set out on page 7 of our magazine section on Saturday, August 15. Competitors should cut out this picture and mark its number in the square provided, retaining all pictures until fhe competition is concluded. The last picture will appear on Friday, October 9, and the closing date for the receipt of answers is Saturday, October 17. Answers which arrive after the morning mail on that date will not be eligible for a prize. The result of the competition will be published in the "Auckland Star'' on Wednesday, October 21. CLUE: A memorial beneath the Southern Cross. (461) Church of St. Stephen, Vienna. (462) San Fernando Cathedral, San Antonio, Texas. (463) Casino, Monte Carlo. (464) Middle Temple, London. (465) Blenheim Palace, England. (466) Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy. (467) Duomo, Pisa. (468) Kalaonm Mosque, Cairo. (469) Jain Colonnade, Delhi, India. (470) Sant' Apolliitare, Nuova, Ravenna, Italy. What and Where is it ? '** Indicate which scene you think the photograph shows, by placing its number in the square to the right. _
ASHAMED TO SHAKE HANDS INCIDENT AT RECEPTION. "I was ashamed to shake hands with those South African people this. afternoon. My hands were so red and rough. You see, I was in the garden most of the morning, and had no chance of getting all the dirt out." "My dear, if only you would leave the care of your hands to Q-TOL Skin Emollient, you would be proud to display them in any company." Regular use of Q-TOL Skin Emollient is the beauty secret of New Zealand's smartest : women. Q-TOL ■" keeps the hands soft and smooth. Removes stains, heals cuts, smoothes away cracks and roughness. For the complexion, too, Q-TOL conies first among beauty aids See the directions on the wrapper. Order Q-TOL to-day.-~(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 238, 8 October 1936, Page 18
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