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I World-wide Popularity I --and with the best of reasons. It is I based on a century-old reputation for I P un ty and maturity, both positively guarI anteed. The concave bottle — pint or i I SP 811 —has anything enhanced I I yus popularity. YouH find it much easier i I ? handle and the hip pocket just takes I the pint size. JOHNNIE WAbKE» I Born 1820 |L >stui jpp j NZJ2B/3 There's no need to ask why \ JOHNNIE WALKER has the largest sale of any Whisky in the world. . AJI Bottled in Scotland nHwu John Walker & SON s, L T Scotch Whisky Distillers, - Kilmarnock, Scot land* -JH 520 520 obiV oblv SPECIAL PRIZE A SPECIAL PRIZE of S5 will be awarded to the competi cpr ru , rain tor sending in winning renderings of Tests Numbers 5 and JE* r m 6. If more than one competitor shaH do so then the Special Mm J, Prize wiU be divided equaHy between them. If this Special P " ze 1S not won > then a SPECIAL PRIZE of £1* will be offered on similar conditions for Tests Numbers 6 and 7. L. MALET (NO. 6) L. MALET Closes 9 a.m. Tuesday, Ist May ? '""""""""""""""""""""""""""""'"""""'"""""""""■""'mHinmnmnmmnTiiMiimiWHpl | Across / the / . og (,) / the /. . rse / and / . edges / were / burning (,) / I | smouldering /s . 1 ... ly (,)/sending /up / .al . / jets /of / smoke (. )/On / | either / side / the /.a .. / were / crumbling / earth / banks (,) / riddled /. . / ! | P. , ces /by / cavernous / rabbit / .rr. . s (.) / One / was / topped /by/ a / ! j Str . ggling / hedge /of / oak / and / b . . ch (,) / the / . aded / reds / and / 1 j browns/of / them / being / ref .. cted /in / the /sh ... ering / surface /of / | | the /mu .. y / pools / below (.) | Bum.™ Each dot represents one omitted letter. Punctuation is given in parenthesis (.) « m... j When, correctly completed, the sentences above become ACTIIAT itytd a ptc c c .l. works written by the well-known writer L. MALET wl EXTRACTS from one of the r^rese^s ,^ C e^omitt^ P °etter f ° r WH^T t 'YOU^ , HAVE TO dT!s . d~ make the sentences read as they actually rcad hi the boof t0 rCSt ° re the ° mltted letters and CORRECT or MOST R NEARLY* CORR j 2O - b® awarded to the competitor who sends in the prize be divided More than " nder ? n S oftht sentences. In the event of a tie or ties, the no competitor may win more than one share not be ac " p t ed the same household, and one mistake. 3. Each entry must be accompanied by f Wr ° ng v'-J C ° " 4. Entries may be made on plain paper 5 All entr£« J-Z /' crossed to NZ - Competitions. Christchnrch not later than the aW ft TU 1 " aCh NZ " Competition Dept. "B," Box 117S "The Press," Christchurch together with a Sealed pnze money has been lod g ed with The Editor. Envelope containing the correct rendering and the name of the books and the chapter from which the I T. NJL competitions i sentence has been taken 7. On any matter in dis- § DEi? 5 ™m. ' pute; the decision of the Management of the N.Z. Com- i = petitions shall be accepted as final and binding! 8. 5 CHRISTCHURCH j The correct rendering and the reference to the book = 1 mdom ?o*ul Note value j together with the H&ine and address of nru* 9 5 m. - . . z P^M? r on r sth ri Ma^* n 9 r p b « ? übli ? hed in 1 jgS*- * u JTrf I paper on sth May. 9. Prizes will be dispatched on s **» to abide by your rales. s expiry of time for re-scrutiny. 10. Recuest* fnr r- I 1 scmtiny must be received within seven days after I I publiration of results, and must be accompanied by 1 f theXomiterfoii of tfce Entry Postal Note and also I —- 1 proves TOrrect? r be refunded if claim | POST early, PLEASE! | unmnnra,^ _ • . RESULTS LITERARY TESTS, No. 4 »" n»ts«Usi«lr Chapter IV. and read as foUoirs'"Almt as aba spain tbe *ar aHbjanr ■p|naian«. He had a W" 1 - He "*» * saidAe heicbt. al m—t ware a bowler hat with a bread • too P» fold-rimmed spectacles, and white, untidy hair rather lone at tbe bock. He 22 Sackrilie Stfeet, Grey^yan, 5 Auckland oo^ 6 ?" |? d f] Tide the Pr «e Money of £20 (£2 10s. each):—Miss E. Greeavaod, J. C Stracaa! 510 Wo^steTStrkvifv Ha«lde a „ Road, Sydenham; Mr. P. J. Kemshed. Hooper s loleTlW lfl. PortobeMo; Mrs. C. Hepbarn, 68 Rhodes chester ; Mias T. Box 937, Ch'ch; Hiss M. VVi'nimsa.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 94, 21 April 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 94, 21 April 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 94, 21 April 1928, Page 14

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