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ABOVE are photographs of three famous Film Stars, each possessing hair of exceptional beauty. Every month a prize of £5 (five pounds) will be awarded to the reader of the "PICTUREGOER" whose hair, in the opinion of the Editor, most resembles that of any one of the examples. A final prize of £10 will be given to the owner of the most beautiful head of hair in the whole Competition.
Remember, in this Competition features don't matter — it's only the hair that counts. Study the examples and your mirror; ask your friends which of the three types you most resemble, and then send in a photograph or snap-shot of yourself — that's all.
In addition to the monthly prizes of £5, Consolation Prizes will be given to the ten competitors whose hair comes next in degree of resemblance to any of the three examples.
Read the Rules Carefully.
I — There is no Entrance Fee.
3 — Photographs (preferably unmounted) must be sent securely packed and postage prepaid, addressed as follows ; — " Beautiful Hair" Competition No. I, "The Picturegoer," 57-59, Long Acre, London, W.C. 2.
3 — Letters and descriptions may be enclosed, but it is requested that these be as brief as possible.
4 — The closing date for this Competition is 30th May, 1925.
The Editor undertakes that all entries shall receive careful consideration, but no liability for the safety or receipt of any photograph or coupon can be accepted.
5 — Photographs cannot be returned unless fully stamped and addressed envelopes are sent.
6 — The decision of the Editor shall be accepted as final and legally binding, and acceptance of this rule is an express condition of entry.
NOTE.— A similar C om petition appears in this month's "ROMANCE"
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