CHILDREN’S STORY COMPETITIONS TWO PRIZES OF BOOKS are offered for the Best Original SHORT STORIES & ESSAYS written by CHILDREN UNDER.. 14— * FOR BEST SHORT STORY. FOR BEST ESSAY. Boys and Girls attending any Public or Convent School in the District are eligible to enter. Each effort must be certified by a School Teacher that it is the Competitor’s own work. Full Name and Address, School and Age should be written on each entry. The co-operation of Teachers in assisting Children in the selection of suitable subjects would be appreciated. GENERAL conditions. Write in Ink and on One Side of the Paper Only. Any subject may -be selected. Stories and Essays should not be more than 750 words. Entries must be addressed to “ KIWI,” MATAMATA RECORD, and should reach this Office not later than TUESDAY, 15th DECEMBER. WINNING STORIES and ESSAYS will be Published in the RECORD on THURSDAY, 24th DECEMBER. Please mark Envelopes “ Christmas Competition ” in the lefthand corner.
In Days of Old A man was bold Trusting a strange barber; Now there’s no fuss, ALL come to us, And no suspicH! ions harbour! |Hj Save on shaves, haircutting §H and other hairdressing by === patronising the always HI reliable: RCIGARDS ARAWA STREET, MATAMATA. lIIIBVHI 111111111111
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Matamata Record, Volume XIX, Issue 1788, 3 December 1936, Page 3
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