The British Warm ..tf : »i, •. 'A:'.., : :v ;V darkness stole' upon me I fell the icp blast send a chill down my spine ... my feet ' AwCitefreeziiig my blood went, cold ... as cold as an icebfelrg . . i a 9 frigid and bleak as the heart of a • • landlord ... I shivered... Gad I was cold...miserable ", . . depressed ... utterly defeated. When Jo — >f, • ' v Rit : * Listen Calamity ... what about some magic antidepression compound ... the antidote to care. Vo ■ ’i.-iIC iUiAreh eftetn& of the blues. The snow melter. -The fooltparmer, The corpse reviver. ■■■■■<■ 4* Tim: To continue, Dulcinca, from where 1 was so rudely '( ' lo—the tram stopped. I folded up my copy of “The Daily Depression” and proceeded forthwith to the one bright spot on the horizon—the - Welcome Inn. And now fair Dulcinea, two beakers ,’ ;■ of liquid fire’to ; Warm the cockles of our hearts—to 1 make us glow and radiate good cheer. Timaru—cheaper than chest protectors—and warmer. m vf OHM 6© Jjfqttlicl [with Ipving care" by Reid •'& • Co. Ltd. l Anzac Avenue, Aucklandtt Copyright TA39-163
aaßMMMmaw y'rjlfai, ■«.• i- iiiL-'v;,-rs s> A » t* .6. ■' • 4fv®S w V *. -\ ■:* U i i* / y k ■-*? >< * i 'i S £•*. ’; rsr» THESE PHIZES-MUST BE WOE The Competitor’s age will be taken Ift.t.b .consideration, so that every- . body , has ~an equal, chance. The ftketehtfs will be on view at the hool«aftec the results have been ■kte rtf *£rv I ■• ■ • * ••■'. SELWYN is offering prizes amounting to £lO for the best Sketches sent in during this Competition. Our intention is, as always, to discover and assist those with talent. Make a i copy of this sketch, either in ink or pencil, and write your name and address on the back, and forward it to SELWYN.COLLEGE, Queen Street, Auckland, with one and sixpence (1/6) in stamps. The competitor who sends in the best sketch receives a PRIZE of £5 and' and a FREE COURSE in Commercial Art and Cartooning by mail. The SECOND and THIRD , prizewinners receive £2 10/- and £1 respectively, together with the same FREE Course. COMMERCIAL ART and CARTOONING arc most interesting subjects and offer unlimited opportunities to those who are fond of drawing and are prepared to study. The courses are prepared by a professional man who has been trained abroad and is in professional practice in New Zealand. Business and Queen Street, Auckland.
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Northern Advocate, 15 July 1933, Page 2
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