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Nt? NEED NOW TO WAIT EOR SUNSHINE Even on dull, cloudy days you can get good, clear snapshots with a MODERN KODAK Priced from 30/-. H. B. TYERMAN M.P.S., CHEMIST & PHOTO. SPECIALIST. 177 GLADSTONE ROAD. THINK! It is always better to have the BEST. Our Jarrali CVossarms, Telephone Posts. Fencing Posts, and Timber are well known throughout the District for Distinctive Quality. Nowhere else such value PHONE 69 PHONE 69 Place your order with ns and save pounds. C. AICKIN & SON, Ltd. The DEPENDABLE TIMBER MERCHANTS 34 Carnarvon Street Gisborne. ‘FIVE ADVANTAGES.” r the title of an (fig leafijit which brief!w five of llic*Tnany of the .Pu'^iejp'i; BfC Office tAsteeship. bistres all re peace c-f testator names the flic Trustee as ox .'opios Jo if tWMI may he Mptajjnefr from" any of the Pul/io Trustee, or free by pest from the Pu'lie Trustee, We!],' ton. GISBORNE TIMES XMAS LITERARY CONTESTS. FOR ROYS AND GIRLS UNDER. It YEARS. (a) “The Gift I Would Treasure Most.’-* Fill l ams are cxpix-ted to take a ' v0;.*.1 \ icw. Sain? gifts can give only temporary p.easnre; others may ho a permanent joy. The best gift would be one which would lw Ihr means of providing enjoyment inr others besides the recipientft) “Bird Life in Poverty Bay or on the East Coast.” Competitors are invited to describe the peculiarities and habits of the feathered friends, native and imported, with which they are acquainted and discuss the question as to which classes of birds require more adequate protection. Fssays must, not exceed oCO words. First Fran £l/]/-; Second Prize 10/6. OPEN TO" WOMEN READERS ONLY. (a) "The Joys and Sorrows of. . Bargain Hunting.” Most housewives have indulged in the exhilirating “sport” of bunting the elusive bargain. Some, to their delight, have had bargains thrust upon them unknowingly. Perhaps, all have experienced keen disappointments. Competitors are invited to be entertaining as well ■ as informative. Or (t)."Should Woman Undertake-a Lrrger Share of Public Life?” There > is, unquestionably, a. growing belief that women’s influence should be extended to other forms of public life. But how much farther would it be prudent lor the gentler sex to participate? Competitor.s'must not restrict their essays-merely to a review of what has- been accomplished by women in the field of public endeavor. E-says not- to exceed 1,500 words. First Prize £2/2/- ; Second Prize £l/1/Q PEN TO ALL READERS— Topical Verses. (Not. to exceed 60 lines). Many interesting local and nationnl events have taken place during the past 12 months. Competitors must be careful not to overstep the lines of fair play and good taste. First Prize £l/1/-; Second Prize 10/6. An Original Story. The story must be original and must not exceed 2,000 words. To gain an award, a story need not. necessarily relate to any actual experience nor does it necessarily follow that it should either he mysterious or startling. First Prize £2/2/- ; Second Prize £l/1/Whore a section is divided into two classes, the right is reserved to. award Until first and second prizes in any'one class or to award the firstprize 'in one class and the second prize in the other class. Essays and stories must be original and must not have hitherto been published, and entries will lie. accepted only on the express condition that the judges’ decisions arc to be regarded as final and that the proprietors of the “Gisktornei Times” shall have the right- to publish prizewinning efforts. The- date of the closing of cun re - is December 15. Contestants must write only on one side of the paper, and essays and stories must be addressed to—- ■“ The Editor of the ‘Gisborne Times,' Sox 81, Cisborne ”

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10752, 24 November 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10752, 24 November 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10752, 24 November 1928, Page 4

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