August 26 1967
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Whose Face Is This? Sitting snugly in the small stand at Cook's Gardens, waiting to see the Australia v. Wanganui hockey match, is the man who qualifies for our monthly gift. To you, sir, we offer 12 months' free reading. If you wouldn't mind identifying yourself to editor Rob Graham or to Mrs A.F. Jones at our town agency, next to the Bamboo Restaurant, 7 Victoria Avenue, we will put you down for a year's free subscription to "Photo News", posted direct from our factory. The value? $3.80c. Last month's mystery person identified herself as Carol Hussey, 106 Carlton Avenue, Gonville. Our Teacher In his first year out of Training College, John Jackson has taken over a class at the Carlton primary school. John is popular with his pupils, especially when he takes out his guitar to accompany the youngsters for their singing. EVER BEEN FAR FROM HOME? Have you ever lived in Alaska, Peru, or Borneo? London, New York, or Tallahassee? Sydney, Suva, or Cunnamulla? Wellington, Waimate, or West Eyreton? YOU HAVEN'T? Well, lots of people do, especially young people. They move away from the old home town and you find them all over New Zealand, all over the world. And they have a common occupational hazard. Homesickness. Here's a good cure....send them "Photo News" each month. Then no matter where they are ..... hitchhiking across the Steppes or through the Black Forest, teaching in Folkestone or typing letters in Sydney, banking in Blenheim or timber-felling in Tokoroa, or being a good wife anywhere.....there will be a certain bright spot each month. The day "PHOTO NEWS" comes in the mail. There's no doubt about this.....you should see the letters we get from far places. Send your own copy, or buy an extra one, or give us the name and address and we will mail "Photo News" every month for a year postpaid to anywhere in the world for $3.80. You couldn't send anything nicer. THE PICTURE SHOWS DON HATCHER OF WANGANUI READING PHOTO NEWS WITH HEAD-HUNTING TRIBESMEN IN THE WILDS OF NEW GUINEA. 40