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“ Sporting Review ” WAR LIMERICKS A Delightful and Easy Competition. THIS WEEK’S LIMERICK The Allies’ advance in the Dardanelles, Downfall of Turkey most surely foretells; When faced by New Zealand’s valiant sons The terrible Turk invariably runs—(Example last line not to be used). British gunfire to him is the hottest of hells. MAKE A LAST LINE AND WIN FIRST PRIZE - £IO = IO SECOND PRIZE - : 3 FIVE PRIZES OF : 1 We give above the first four lines line will be divided equally amongst of a Limerick. What you have to do all the competitors who send in that is to add a last line, the last word line. The winning attempts will be of which shall rhyme with the last selected by the Editor of “Sporting and words of the first two lines. When Dramatic Review,” who will be assisted you have written your last line in the by competent judges. space provided on the entry form, cut The Editor will accept no responsiit out, fill in your name and address bility in regard to loss or. non-delivery in ink, and enclose three penny post- of any attempt submitted. Proof of age stamps. posting will not be accepted as proof Then place the entry form in an manv^at^emnu’as Vou Tike plenvelope addressed to the Editor, mauryal j as V° u llke . “Sporting and Dramatic Review,” Post ™ed each is on a sepaiate Office Box 52. Auckland. accompanied by Mark your envelope “Competition in three penny postage stamps will be the top left-hand corner. All attempts disqualified. must arrive on or before Thursday, No correspondence will be entered September 9th, 1915. into in connection with the competition, £lO 10s. will be awarded by the and telegrams will be ignored. Editor of “Sporting and Dramatic Re- The Editor reserves the right to disview” to the sender of the line which qualify any competitor for reasons is considered to be the best by the ad- j which he considers good and sufficient, judicators, by whom originality of idea j and the Editor’s decision with regard will be taken into consideration. £5 ss. ' to all questions relating to the comwill be awarded to the sender of the petition will be absolutely final and next best line, and the senders of the i legally binding. If on a scrutiny it next five best lines received will each should be found that any error has be awarded £1 Is. i taken place in the award as published. If there are more senders than one the Editor reserves the right to amend of a line that is selected by the ad- I it. Competitors can only enter on this judicators, the prize awarded for such I distinct understanding.

LIMERICK No. I. ENTRY FORM. Write your last line here. I agree to abide by the conditions of the competition, and to accept the decision of the Editor of the “ Sporting and Dramatic Review ” as final and conclusive, and I enter only on this understanding. Name Address

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1322, 26 August 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1322, 26 August 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1322, 26 August 1915, Page 4