£4O FIRST PRIZE,
FOR FIVE WORDS ONLY. Forty pounds for five words is a prize worth winning, especially when the entrance fee is but one shilling. This, in short, sums up the Put and Take competition outlined in the advertisement that has already appeared in this paper. The question to be answered is a splendid one. It is “How Can Ido Good?” This is a pharse that should commend itself to all thinking people, for it is full of possibilities. For instance, there are numerous ways in which one can do good, and to sum up the idea in five words only should not be a very difficult task. The competition will be judged purely and simply on the most meritorious and skilful answers. One answer for one shilling, three for half-a-erown, and seven for five shillings (in postal notes only), are the only conditions required to be fulfilled by the competitor. Entries should be posted to the secretary. Great Skill Contest, Box 377, Wanganui, not later than Tuesday next. 18th inst. The total prize money offered amounts to £55, which will be well worth winuing, j
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1922, Page 8
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187Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1922, Page 8
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