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YOUR CHANCE!

“Miss N.Z. 1927” Screen Contest

OPPORTUNITY IS PASSING

LESS THAN A WEEK NOW

LESS than a week! It will be gone before you realise it. Auckland girls, if you do not send in your photographs before Friday next at noon, you will not be able to enter the “Miss New Zealand 1927” screen contest. The chance of a lifetime will have been lost. The opportunity, surely, is too good to. lose? Girls who have not yet made up their minds should carefully consider the following facts: — “Miss New Zealand 1927” will go to America. She will be accompanied by a chaperon. She will receive a prize valued at £9OO. It will be made up as follow: Two first-class fares for self and chaperon from New Zealand to Los Angeles and . return £225 Studio engagement with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Incorporated, for duration of a feature film at £25 a week, valued at £275 Pocket money £IOO Wardrobe £l5O Chaperon’s allowance £l5O Total £9OO

SEND IN A PHOTOGRAPH Entry forms are available at THE SUN Office pn application. The duration of the “Miss New Zealand 1927“ competition is limited to a week. There is every indication that the competition will be one of the most eagerly contested. THE SUN has already received numbers ot photographs. We want them in as quickly as possible. Everyone should enter into the spirit of this great adventure. Photographs of approved candidates will be taken free of charge by the Bell Studio, Karangahape Road. Additional photos of contestants appear In this issue. Others will appear during the competition, and each will have a distinguishing number. Application forms are obtainable at THE SUN Office, and at the Regent, Majestic and Strand Theatres.

SEVENTH SEMI-FINALIST

MISS ZETA MOORE The seventh semi-finalist chosen by the vote of SUN readers is Miss Zeta Moore, who headed the poll this week. The following were the six leading competitors last night: No. 49 —Miss Zeta Moore. No. 17 —Miss Queenie Grahame. No. 64 —Miss Gladys Matchett. No. 62 —Miss Jess McKenzie. No. 13—Miss Billie Andreasson. No. 67—Miss Elaine Dare. The eighth and last semi-finalist will be voted on next week. A picture of Miss Zeta Moore appears on page 18.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 68, 11 June 1927, Page 9

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YOUR CHANCE! Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 68, 11 June 1927, Page 9

YOUR CHANCE! Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 68, 11 June 1927, Page 9

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