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ESSAY AND POSTER COMPETITIONS

ESSAY COMPETITION (For Po*t*Primary School Girl* and Boys) Subject: “Beverage Alcohol; prime enemy of Good Citizenship” Prize: £lO. Length: Not more than 2,000 words (may be somewhat shorter). Other Condition*: Must be certified by Principal as having been written in school, under supervision. Name of competitor and school to be put at the head of the essay. The judge’s decision will he final. Closing Date: July 31st, 1946. Where to Send: Mrs. Toomer, Monaco Road, Nelson. What to Study: Booklet entitled “Scientific Temperance Instruction.” price 6d.; obtainable from Mrs. Ross, 46 Brougham Street, Wellington. POSTER COMPETITION (For Post-Primary School Girl* and Boy*) Subject: Comparative value of Grains, Fruit, Vegetables, etc., and Alcoholic Beverages; OR Alcohol: Its Uses and abuses. Size: 2ft. 6in. by Ift. 6in. (approximately). Prize: £ — Style: Black and White (pen and ink), or water colour. Other Conditions: Name of competitor and school to be written on back of poster. More than one entry may he submitted by competitor. To be done i n school and certified by Principal as having been done under supervision. Closing Date and Where to Send: As for Essay Competition. PLEASE DO ALL POSSIBLE TO INTEREST CHILDREN OF POSTPRIMARY SCHOOLS IN THESE COMPETITIONS. — — J«—

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White Ribbon, Volume 18, Issue 5, 1 June 1946, Page 5

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ESSAY AND POSTER COMPETITIONS White Ribbon, Volume 18, Issue 5, 1 June 1946, Page 5

ESSAY AND POSTER COMPETITIONS White Ribbon, Volume 18, Issue 5, 1 June 1946, Page 5

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