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THE STAR’S LITTLE WOMEN DOLL-DRESSING COMPETITION FlßST—Order on a “Star” advertiser for £3 worth of goods. SECOND—Order on a “Star" advertiser for £1 10s worth of goods. FOUR Similar Orders for 5s each. 20 DOUBLE TICKETS FOR “LITTLE WOMEN.” Soils may be any else ud type, and dreeeeA la any fashion. 26 PRIZES ah dolls entered must lie Accompanied by +he entry coupon to be published in Thursday's Children’s Page in the “Star,” on July 3, 10 and 17. NO ENTRY TBS. The name and address of the owner must be added, together with the age (if thought necessary). Zf desired, trimmings may be used. Competitors must allow their dolls to remain with the “Star” for judging, and so that they may be publicly displayed. All dolls will ba returned to the competitors. Judges will be appointed be final. pond once will be en. tered into concerning the awards in this competition. Closing Date of Competition FRIDAY, JULY 20th, when all dolls must be delivered to the “Star” Office. A

Watch this Scoreboard THE THREE LEADING AUSTRALIAN BATSMENS SCORES ARE: Runs H.S. Average McCABE PONSFORD BRADMAN 1397 240 77.6 1022 281n.0. 68.1 1095 206 57.6 THE THREE LEADING AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS’ FIGURES ARE: Wickets Runs Average. CPREILLY 72 1240 17.2 EBELING GRIMMETT 44 859 19.5 83 1646 19.8 The above scores are for completed matches. Wards Crown —and — Amber The three leading New Zealand Ales Highest scorers for purity and popularity. Order WARD’S, CROWN or AMBER from any Wine and Spirit Merchant, Hotel or Bottle State. For prompt delivery of one dozen large, two dozen small, or upwards, 34-279 35-720 35-420 32-322 34-347 34-148 NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES LTD.

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YOU Moving 7 Any slufts between town and town or town and country can generally be done more cheaply by the Railways. Give your nearest Station-master a chance to quote for the complete House to House” Service. PERSONAL ATTENTION. ALL AT RAILWAY RISK. BEST HANDLED bj, THE RAILWAYS

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20361, 19 July 1934, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20361, 19 July 1934, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20361, 19 July 1934, Page 17