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THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER.

DETAILS OF COMPETITIONS. ENTRIES IN A WEEK. Entries for the various competitioni in connection with the Christmas Num her of the Daily News, which is to b*. published about the middle of December, close next Wednesday, November 30. Details of the competition are: (1) Open short story, not to exceed 2000 words. First prize £3 3s. (2) Essay from children up to and including Standard 3. Subject: “My Greatest Ambition —and Why.” First £1 Is; second 10s. (3) Essay from pupils of primary and secondary schools. Subject: “Features of Taranaki’s History.” First £1 Is; second 10s. (4) Essay from girls. Subject: “How I would Manage a Home.” First £1 Is; second 10s. (5) The views of housewives are sought on the question of breaking the monotony and drudgery of the kitchen, and a prize of £2 2s is offered for the best system of designing and managing a kitchen with the object of saving labor. Compactness should be a feature, as well as labor-saving. (6) Another- competition relating to the home is for a design of a model five-roomed house, conveniently arranged, with the maximum of lighting and. air. The house should be one which would not cost more than £l2OO. First £2 2s. (7) Another prize <pf £1 Is is offered for the most interesting sporting paragraph of an incident in Taranaki. *

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1921, Page 4

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THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER. Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1921, Page 4

THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER. Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1921, Page 4

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