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ff) At <* S&rCH! » nMII/\l & nCUI aV DRAW,NG [Z / COMPETITION s*rJ «T the joss V 1 SCHOOL , i # OF COM- / /. 7 MERCIAL ft /(. U ART again f 7f\ offers, aftei ff I two years. L * 1 1 three prizes I I LT 1 amounting to IV n A A. jfc £B/10/- for the best sketches received during thisccompetition-PurP P u r en " tion is to discover those with talent and to assist them. Make a copy of this sketch, either In ink or pencil, and write your name, age and address on the back, and forward it to the " J.S.C.A." with sixpence in stamps. The competitor who sends in the best sketch receives A PRIZE OF £5 and a FREE course in Commercial Art and Cartooning by mail. The SECOND and THIRD prize-winners receive £2/10/- and £1 respectively, together the same FREE course. 10 FREE COURSES of instruction, as described above» will be given to those next in merit, while 100 SCHOLARSHIP DIPLOMAS will be presented to those ihe next best attempts- SOMbUtJt. MUST WIN THESE PRIZES! WHY NOT YOU? The Competitors age will be taken into considera'tion, so that everyone has an equal cha ""- The sketches will be on view at our studios after the results have been nublished. Those who win frizes and Diplomas have th=ir m their own hands, as Commerclal , ftrt and Cartooning is not only the most interesting subject, but offers unlimited opportunities to those who are fond of drawing and are prepared to study. The Conditions of the competition are ns follows:—(I) The competition is open to all. except pupils, and staff of the JOSS SCHOOL OF COMMERCIAL ART. (2) Competitors may send in any number or attempts, but each must be accompanied by 6d in stamps. (3) Jhe drawing must not be larger than 4in. by 3in., and done in either pencil or ink. (4) Write your name, address and age upon the back of each drawing clearly. (5) The decision of Mr. Anthony Joss, Principal, will be final and binding. (6) The competition closes on WEDNESDAY, April 24. and nil entries must be posted on or before that date. (7) The total of 113 awards will be made; the results will be posted to each competitor. Remember the Closing Date, WEDNESDAY, Anril 24. Address all entries to "COMPETITION 97." JOSS SCHOOL OF ART SOUTHERN CROSS BUILDINGS AUCKLAND, NX

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 9