Pictures and the Picturegoer (Jan-Dec 1925)

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54 Picture s and Pictxjre Over AUGUST 1925 ok Blcnje BobsOdu Daphne Mary Purdon, to whom the £10 prize goes for the July competitors. ast month's competition was for L brown-haired beauties. This month the blondes have their golden opportunity. Blanche Sweet, whose photo appears on the right, arranges her hair in a new and distinctive fashion. Can you do yi-urs like that? If so, send a photograph, of yourself with hair a la Sweet toute sitite (which is French for immediately) and you may get a £10 cheque. Please tell all your friends about this competition and read the rules carefully before sending photographs and coupons along. Last month's winner was Miss Daphne Mary Purdon of 31, Cholmeley Park, Highgate, London, to whom we offer hearty congratulations and £5, and to whom Messrs. Pochard and Cons'ance have also -sent £5, as she was a user of their famous Shampoo Powder. This page is for blonde girls only. Brunettes, read it at your own risk! We are retaining her photograph, as well as all those sent in which we consider eligible for the final price oj £20 for the most beautiful head of hair in the whole Competition. Read these rules carefully. 1 — There is no Entrance Fee. 2 — Photographs (preferably unmounted) must be sent securely packed and postage prepaid, addressed as follows: — "Beautiful Hair" Competition No. 4, "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. A — The closing date for this Competition is August 20th, 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. PRIZES DOUBLED. Messrs. Priciiard & Constance announce that in the event of the Prize Winner being a user of Amami Shampoo Powder they will double the monthly prize— thus making it £10. All Consolation Prize Winners who use Amami Shampoo will receive an additional gift of Amami Toilet Preparations. IMPORTANT.— If you wish to qualify for these Extra Prizes, you must enclose with your photooraph an empty Amami Shampoo Powder Sachet to show that you are a bona-fide user. Blanche Szvcet. , FREE COUPON To the Editor, Picturegoer (Beautiful Hair Competition No. 4). I Long Acre, London, W.C.2. I desire to enter my photograph in the PICTUREGOER " Beautiful Hair " Competition No. 4, in accordance with the printed rules and conditions. Name Address ; I Elinor Glun's Loves Blindness Commences in The August "Love's Blindnest" is the most compelling and absorbing novel that the worldfamous authoress of "Three Weeks" has ever writtenDramatic and aTresting — passionate and thrilling — this fascinating romance will hold your interest from the very first line. On Sale Everywhere 9d.