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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 8, Issue 6 (October 2, 1933)

Conditions

Conditions.

Open to any girl or boy under eighteen years. Senior section, 18 years and over 12; Junior section, 12 years and under. No entry fee whatever.

Competitor's name, age and address to be written clearly on each entry. Entries to be written in ink, on one side of the paper only. Age and neatness will be taken into consideration. The decision of the Editor of the “New Zealand Railways Magazine” will be final.

Closes Wednesday, November 8th.

Paragraph Competition Results will appear in the December issue of the “New Zealand Railways Magazine.”

Address all entries: “Paragraph Competition,” c/o “Railways Magazine,” Wellington.

Tell your friends the news about our Paragraph Competition. They will be glad to know. If you are not too busy with examinations, perhaps your schoolteachers will let you all write your entries in school. Ask them nicely and see if they will

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“A truthful page is childhood's lovely face.“-Shillaber. Our Children's Gallery. —(1) Billy and Bobby Cowan, Thorndon, Wellington; (2) Joyce and Hugh Walmsley, Tauranga; (3) Jackie Bowden, Dunedin; (4) Geraldine Falconbridge, Glenhope; (5) Jean Allen, Glenhope; (6) Grace, Thelsia, Joyce and June Efford, Greymouth; (7) Dora, Lorna, Mollie. Reta, Robert, Willie and Frank Wallace, National Park; (8) children from the Whangarei Railway Settlement; (9) Mary, Maurice and Brian Pohlen, Wellington.

“A truthful page is childhood's lovely face.“-Shillaber.
Our Children's Gallery. —(1) Billy and Bobby Cowan, Thorndon, Wellington; (2) Joyce and Hugh Walmsley, Tauranga; (3) Jackie Bowden, Dunedin; (4) Geraldine Falconbridge, Glenhope; (5) Jean Allen, Glenhope; (6) Grace, Thelsia, Joyce and June Efford, Greymouth; (7) Dora, Lorna, Mollie. Reta, Robert, Willie and Frank Wallace, National Park; (8) children from the Whangarei Railway Settlement; (9) Mary, Maurice and Brian Pohlen, Wellington.

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