‘N'OT YOU? Th* Competitor’s be taken into consideration, ’that, everyone has an equal chance. The sketches will be on view at our -studios after the results have been pt/blished. Those who win primes and 'Diplomas have their future in their or#n hands. Commercial Art and Cart zoning are not only the most roterestiijg; subjects but offer unlimited possibilities to those who are fond of drawing and are prepared to study. The conditions of the. Competition are as follow: <l> The Competition is- open to all. except professionals, pupils, and staff of the JOSS SCHOOL OF COMMERCIAL ART. <2l mnv send in any number of attempts, but each must be accompanied by 6d in stamps. <::> The drawings must not be larger than 4in. bv Sin. and done in either pencil or ink, (4) WYite your name, address and age upon the back of each drawing clearly. (51 The decision of Mr. Anthony Jos 3. Principal, will be linaT and binding. f6\ The Competition closes on 6th November, 3 929. and all entries must l>b posted on or before that date. (71 The total of 11 n awards will be made: the results will be posted to each competitor. Remember the Closing Date* 6th NOVEMBER, 1929. Address all entries to "Competition 98” Joss School of Art, Southern Cross Buildings, Auckland N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 9
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