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r 3\< OOF PAIN £ V □ffl L/ 7/| ATI R. THOROUCHLV - ff#', v ' I BRIGHT LICWI % t *»; JL g \ I PAINT ***** Fen u*fc You probably »aw those FUNNY LITTLE BUNNIES in Walt Disney’s Silly Symphony which was screened at the Plaxa and Theatre Royal in conjunction with “ The House Rothschild." CHILDREN’S PAINTING COMPETITION 20 PRIZES No entrance fee. Nothing to buy. Open to children of all ages. You can use water colours, crayons or coloured chalks. Write your name, age, and address plainly in ink at the top. Then the twenty best young “ artists ” will receive a box of water colour paints complete with brushes. All entries must be at Smith and Smith Ltd. before Tuesday, December 18. W'inners will then receive their prizes before Xmas. The winners’ names will be published in the “ Star ” before Xmas. C MITH & SMITH LTD., makers of Lustruss Paints, Steelite Roof Paints, and Brightlight Enamels, have decided to run a Painting Competition for children. The above illustration of Walt Disney’s Silly Symphony entitled “THE FUNNY LITTLE BUNNIES” is the subject chosen. This picture may be coloured in any way you choose. The twenty neatest entries in the opinion of the management of Smith & Smith will be awarded a box of paints each. Concerning this competition neither personal interviews nor correspondence with the management of Smith & Smith will be considered. Simply bring or post your entries to Smith & Smith’s shop at the corner of Tuam and High Streets. The FUNNY LITTLE BUNNIES use all the colours of the rainbow — You too can do the same by using Smith & Smith’s paints. Moreover Smith & Smith’s colours retain their brilliance much longer than ordinary paints. SMITH & SMITH Limited THE PAINT and WALLPAPER PEOPLE Corner TUAM and HIGH STS., CHRISTCHURCH

next, w will give an organ reAnglican Cathedral on '• at 0 8 s Sc n ;ea i l Ji7 s N V-\it > n,a J „r P, ;°H^S , eV , ,rT7,?p r ,?e ad*e Lune,” Op. 72 (Kargr.iert;; vocal solo. "Slumber Song,” from the Christmas Oratorio (Bach ; Andante Cantabile from the String Quartet. Op. 11 (Tschaikowsky) ; Dithyramb (Harwood): variations on the Air by Arne. " Where the Bee Sucks,” for the Pianoforte (Benedict); vocal solo, "Jnke as the Hart” (Frances Allitsen); Zigennermelodie (Oipsy Song), “Songs m.v Mother Taught Me” (Dvorak): Fanfare in D major (Lemmens). Table scarves. cluchesse runners, d’oyleys, etc., transformed by FAIRY DYES. 6

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20483, 8 December 1934, Page 27 (Supplement)

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20483, 8 December 1934, Page 27 (Supplement)

Page 27 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20483, 8 December 1934, Page 27 (Supplement)

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