(Published by Arrangement with Associated Picture Theatres.) V No, 66 (MISS MARGARET BAIN). £9OO IN PRIZES All Entries Close on Wednesday Next Last Opportunity to Enter No less a sum than £9OO will be distributed In connection with the “'Miss New Zealand, 1927,” Contest, for which all entries close positively on Wednesday next, June 22. REMEMBER: No further entry or photograph will be received after Wednesday next, and No further sittings will be given at the Artlito Studio. Therefore, make that appointment now. There arc still six days before the closing of entries—hurry up! The voting for the contest, however, has two weeks to run at the Queen’s Theatre, as there arc still two semi-finalists to bo chosen, Wc publish above the photo, of another new entrant who will be eligible, together with all those contestants left over from tins week’s voting, to contest for the seventh week’s semi-finahst at the Queen’s Theatre next week. HOW TO ENTER. Obtain Entry Form from any Theatre. Any photo, from any photographer will be accepted. Fill in the Fntry Form ; enclose photo, and entry fee, and forward to DIRECTOR, "MISS NEW ZEALAND, 1927,” COMPETITION, Queen’s Theatre, Dunedin. If you have no suitable photo, at hand, ring 12-344 immediately and make your appointment with ARTLITE PHOTO STUDIOS, whore suitable photos, entry forms, and all particulars will be supplied, FREE OF CHARGE—but DO IT NOW! The sixth semi-finalist is being voted for at the Queen’s Theatre ail this week, and the following contestants are eligible for voting:— No, I.—Miss Gwen Cooper. No, 2.—Miss Maudio Mowatt. No. 3.—Miss Doris King. No. 4.—Miss Alice Ritchie. ‘ No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. No. 8. —* Semi-finalist. No. 9,— * Semi-finalist. No. 10.—Miss Peggy King. No. 11.—Miss Zelinda Brewer. No. 12.—Miss Eileen Templeton. No. 13. No. 14.—Miss Betty Simon. No. 15.—Miss Alice Tait. No, 16.—Miss Vera Henderson. No. 17. No. 18.— No. 19. No. 22.—Miss Alma Rogers. ? No, 23.—Miss Aisuol Tnimes. No. .24.— * Semi-finalist. No. 41. Miss Doris Child. No. 42.—Miss Muriel Cleavin. No. 43. No. 44. ~ No. 46.— * Semi-finalist. No. 51.—Miss Mabel Mason. No. 52.—Miss Doreen Dyzard. No. 53.—Miss Ivy Harris. No. 54.—Miss Nora Lymburn. No. 55.—Miss Alma Brown. No. 56.— * Semi-finalist. No. 61.—Miss Doris Groves. No. 62.—Miss Peggy Morgan. No. 63.—Miss Eva Ross. Very heavy voting was recorded for the leading contestants in the voting for the sixth semi-finalist at the Queen’s Theatre last evening. The return from the auditors reads as follows lor the first ten contestants FIRST No. 41. SIXIH ..... SECOND No. In. SEVENTH THIRD No. 1, EIGHTH .. FOURTH No. 11. NINTH .... FIFTH No. 61. REMEMBER!—ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNEDAY No. 51. No. 63. No. 3. Nos. 12 and 52 (equal). NEXT—ENTER NOW!
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Evening Star, Issue 19584, 16 June 1927, Page 5
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