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I CIHrLDREN'S CORNER i^^^il | "NOAH'S ARK" CHRISTMAS COMPETITION. 1: § A Hundred Bodies — Where are their Heads? £100 FOR THE ANSWERS" 1 '■'■■■■ - ■ • ' ■ ■ ...'..-. : •■■'•■•.■■. ' ' .7 -■ . ■■' ■ 77* ' " r Y mm^ ...... i . ■ ' . ■ ■ "■'../' ■'■■■•' . .. '.■••'■-"."■ if ■ ' * ■ ■ . • ' t . ■ WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO. 8. Failure to observe these rules will render your work liable,for disqualification, and it is understood that the judge's decision is finar and binding, and no-eorr— •— Briefly, what entrants have to do is to tflit out each coupon which appears in pondence will be entered into on the subject. Wednesday's and Saturday's paper, and KEEP IT. Cut on* also the pictmes of the heads and bodies as they are published and decide which head fits which body. Then COUPON No 3 •' make out your list as is shown in the specimen below, and with the ten coupons you " " _» *, have saved up, send it' to "SHEM," "The Evening Post," Wellington. "- " '.i Ther» Is ho use sending in one couponat a time. No coupons will be accepted i , . outer for the Comjwtitiou of "100 HEADS-WHERE ARE THBIR "' at "The Post" until the competition Is closed, and odd coupons sent In will not be BODfi> i j -ieo to accept the decision of the judge* '; counted. . ; - There are a few copies of Saturday's and Wednesday's papeis still available at Nams '. ■'The Evening Post" for children who"omitted to obtain coupons at the start. I' , In/next Wednesday's paper will be published the second block of the heads, so Address w »- watch out, boys and girls, and save your coupons and pictures carefully. , ...'.. ;" [_ nQI , 4-« „.,•.. # i EPLES GOVERNING THE COMPETITION (Write Clearly in Ink.) ;: '■■' • How to Rule Your Piper. "l.'No boy or girl connected directly or indiri ctly with the staff of either 11 ————.I ' •" "The Evening Post," "The Auckland Star," or "Christchmch Star" will be _ . _ Rule your Baner as shown, number < ■ : allowed to compete; that is, any person or the children of any person perma- ao °^ atM , ng f rom oneVa hundred «ndwSw " nently on the pay-roll of the companies concerned. . ■.-. ■ the column "head" writ* the number ** 2. With the exceptions provided in Rule No. 1, this competition is open to all ■, ; of th« head that corresponds &~the M;, children throughout New Zealand, providing they are under 18 years of age. , j :.-,■. v. body in tha adjoining column. lw» jj 3. Every entry must be accompanied by the ten coupons, one of which will be .. : 7 ?: .Alteration_ih the 'numbers wfll" bV.p «i provided with each series of heads and bodies. Without these ten numbered ■ — • . .'" , ■ allowed. ' Example:—" /-^S-'' if. coupon? no entry will be received. Lists are to be addressed to "SHEM," , , ' > "Evening Post," Wellington. 2 ■'•.-»■ 4. You can send in as many attempts as you wish, providing each effort is . Body Head ,__ accompanied by the ten coupons, as provided in Rule No. 3. '■ ■■■ "'- '"""* 5. All entries must be in ink or ink pencil. Any alteration to a number will be « —————— . counted as wrong. 7 ....-■..-. ,--.. W T """" 6. Each sheet of paper must bear your full name, age, and address. Write on one ___________ side of the paper only. ' , '>_. .. —■ -* '■' „i,i'J* r ", 7. The drawings, if cut out and joined up, are not to be sent in with your 4 ; . .'.:.. --->—w. ■ entry. A form similar to the one appearing elsewhere is to be used, and no correspondence is to appear on your entry. ' ' ' , r - \ ', '■■■' „ ' THE PRIZE-LIST . r ?i i Following is a list of the prizes which all entrants for the "Noah's Ark" Christmas Competition hare a chance of winning:— .-J.^%. ! First Prize (Child in North Island) .. 4-valve Neutrodyne Wireless Set, com- • ■? , *--s- -« „ . ,_..,, . _ „ T , „ ". • Plate wi«i all accessories, value £25. FIFTY CONSOLATION PRIZES "*" v ' First Prize (Child w South Island) .. 4-valve Neutrodyne Wireless Set, com- . '" ' plete with all accessories, value £25. (just the little things that boys and girls want). -;' i Second „ (Boy) English Roadster Cycle. . - t Second „ (Girl) .. >. .. .. Gold Wristlet Watch and Bangle. AND, IN ADDITION: Third » (Boy) .. ... >. >. Camera, English Ensign F.B, double lens, „ ; ZVi.-s.V-k. Silver luminous wristlet watch to boy in Silver luminoui wristlet watch to ft bof-iB Third „ (Girl) *. .. .. ... Camera, English Ensign F.B, double "lens. North Island. ' Wellington. 3V* x 2Vi. ; Silver luminous wristlet watch to boy in Silver luminous wristlet watch to a bar at .' Fourth „ (Boy) .»: .. .. >. Cricket Bat. South Island. Christchurch. ■ t Fourth „, (Girl) .. ... .. ...Tennis Racquet. Gold wristlet watch to girl in North Gold wristlet watch to a firi in Aoak- I Fifth „ (B9y) .. ..; >.- >. Football. . ' Island. land., . . Fifth „ (Girl) .. .. .. >. Manicure Set. Gold wristlet watch to girl in South Gold wristlet watch to. a girl is ~«ffin|w s Sixth „ (Boy) Camera, V.P.K. Island. ton. '. ;• -':%.. 2 i Sixth „ (Girl) .. >. .. .. Camera, V.P.K. ' Silver luminous wristlet watch to a boy in Gold wristlet watch to' a girl in Chrift- i Seventh „ (Boy) .. 400 ft Beam Torch. .:.'-. Auckland. church. ! Seventh „..'. (Girl) Solid Leather Attache Case. . ■ ■ • . -■ _-_.—..«.—■ -.■■..■ :.■.•:.■. ....■.■;'..■■. ■■...■■ ■. -;. :-..■.../ ;■■ ,*^, ; ••■■'.•■ . ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ >„*■' ' "' ■■■■■ . . . . ■. .. . ■ -j^ nit 1 ti inn iimim 111111111M111111111 mini iiiiiiim ■ 1 ' •,''^— ■- - " ■ '""""""""■' -■- ■ -1 ' "— —' '-■ —-»■->■-—»-^mi-—--—w i aj »^ v I Miss "New Zealand's' 9 I Look Ahead! I w_7r>nii^jfi r'AK'F I §3m> Serd us your Old Fun an*^ I WJ__i-.UmO I Jk|^ Fur Coats NOW! JfT. I . I i-^ff^al And let our experts remodel them ;_,f ."L." i ■ "' 1 J_sSi n ' ■ s *L. i i^Bi into next season's fashions. W» -> ■ ■»•* ; t *s_^M_«. sf£S&P*€(t by — = I ijWl tan and dye furred skins and make I niS^^^L i-Vf -CT-lIVI'C 1 Tl\ i' ■ them up into furs and lur coat». . ; : 'W^Sr^Sro D! •_> 1 lIN O Llli. = ■ ttSSus I w Vm send to-day for tanning price list '. : I mSSt WELLINGTON .1 W\ ill " and Mlf-me"uremem form' ~ "i < ■| „,. #W% w™m*wMum r *mm' { " PffW* 1 • FURS AND FUR cOATS FOR SALE' ! ill yL \ll coNi itions: i / ALiASIiiA. FUR OEPOT /• ; 111 jiik \« 1.-Miss New Zealand must be I \ (»P«t«lr. o»er Sherwood. Jeweller.) ,:JSS Z2UI llt Sfixl}^Ji\w married in New Zealand. | , \ I*S WILLIS STREET - - WELLINGTON | l/^^^^ri^ m the ev.nt of Mi.* N~ Z.a. \■. '■ SUPERFLUOUS HAIR ; I BE) t^aStflMK^HM !^E! 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I . |ir| g^^/BgS^_|»B^^la^ai_SSaß) in our Window § OTHER BLEMISHES DESTROYED BY ELECTROLYSIS. ; \ 9^^^mMtfifkmt^a^^lXmo^li*J^ \ positivsly ths most wonderful mathod for removing Suparflusw Hair § "^SmM^^SS^^^^^m = inthowwld r lw«iwnottl»«JitThtmtr«o.ordisllf^^ : | CONSULTATIONS FREE. TERMS MODERATE. LADIES ONLY. :,iniiiiiiNiiuiinii"iiHiuiiMHmuNN"Hmm"NniiitiiMuimiiiiiiiiiNiiiiimiiiiNiciiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMiiiiuii iiiiiuiii" ' nfm^^MJJ^ <*« Mff fWmJ^jf^M. I^l JB/ f « N«* Addr«M! H«em «, Brmm ■uHAngi, nnwr Bui- snd Dl«e» tt» Hm» IMII

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 117, 13 November 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 117, 13 November 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 117, 13 November 1926, Page 16

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