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A SPLENDID COMPETITION.

WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO. ABOVE appears the third of the series of five blocks of animals’ bodies. Next Wednesday the third of the five blocks of the heads will appear. Publication will follow—bodies on Saturdays, heads on 'Wednesdays—until the full number of one hundred has appeared. What you have to do is to decide which are the correct heads for the various bodies. Bear in mind that you DO NOT HAVE TO NAME THEM. You s£w that the lion’s head (No. 7) belonged to the lion’s body (No. 10), and you will be sure to find some others. Then perhaps mother and father might give you just a little help-when you axe in difficulties. Next week, when more heads and bodies appear, you will be able to find others, amd if you cut the pictures out of the paper and keep them until the last appears, by then you will be able to find a head for every body. Follow the specimen given in the paper, and make out your list. The closing date of the competition will be announced later. If there is anything you do not understand, write to “ EVANGELINE,” and your question will be answered in the “ INQUIRY ” column as soon as possible. It must be understood that the heads do not exactly fit tne body, but can be pieced together by general appearances. Another point to remember is that the corresponding heads for the bodies in this week are not necessarily to be found in the third block of the heads on Wednesday. For every head and body correctly joined ten marks will be given, and for every one wrong five marks will be deducted. RULES GOVERNING THE COMPETITION. 1. No boy or girl connected either directly or indirectlv with the staff of either the Auckland “ Star,” Christchurch “ Star ” or Wellington “ Evening Post ” will be allowed to compete. 2. With the exceptions provided for in Rule No. 1. this competition is open to all children throughout New Zealand, providing they are under 18 3'ears of age. 3. Every entry must be accompanied by the ten coupons, one of which will be provided with each series of heads and bodies. Without these ten numbered coupons no entry will be received. 4. \ou can send in as many attempts as you wish, providing each effort is accompanied by the ten coupons, as provided in Rule 3. 5. All entries must be in ink or ink pencil. Any alteration to a number will be counted as wrong. 6. Each sheet of paper must bear your full name, age, and address. Writ* on one side of the paper only. 7. The drawings, if ctht out and joined up, are not to be sent in with your entry A form similar to the one appearing elsewhere is to be used, and no correspondence is to appear on your entry. 8. Failure to observe these rules will render your work liable for disqualification, and .it is understood that the judge’s, decision is final and binding and no correspondence will be entered into' on the subject.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18009, 20 November 1926, Page 19

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A SPLENDID COMPETITION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18009, 20 November 1926, Page 19

A SPLENDID COMPETITION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18009, 20 November 1926, Page 19