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Contributors must write ON ONE SIDE t the paper only, and must sign their full ] me, with namo of.school and standard, I io address. | 1 Essays must reach the Office of the ' ciety not later than TUESDAY, March 21, 22. j; I Winners' names will be advertised in a Star and Herald on April 21. Dffice Address:— 4 20. PALMERSTON BUILDINGS. Queen Street, Auckland. ' T. LEONARDS Garden Fete.-Winnera ol Competitions.—Trouesea.u. Mrs. Rov (son. Remuera. No. 3: doll's b*d and doll 6, Tweedie, Tnkapuna, 92; crochet choc. , i Jorelyn Harrison Smith. 25; blue choc. • { '. Mi&s Traflord, 33; doll, Carpenter thur, 35: cake. Rev. W. G. Monkton. 101b. ; ■■ —. c J'AVE you heard the New Song, " Love- ! L light?" The words and the music j • i simply lovely I Ask to heir it played at LEWIS R. EADY MD SON, LTD. I i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18016, 15 February 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18016, 15 February 1922, Page 14

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