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- Cut This Out. • Crossword Carnival . A PRIZE WORTH TRYING FOR <£so SURPLUS PROCEEDS FOR BEACH IMPROVEMENT. £5O FOR THE WINNER OF EACH PUZZLE. This is a community effort, conducted under the auspices of the Castlecliff Beach Improvement Society. Where YOU come in. Send 1/-, as directed below, and get right in to the Crossword Carnival. Start with Puzzle No. 1. If you win it —and you will if you send in the best solution —you will be £5O better off, plus the satisfaction of knowing that you have helped in a good cause. Cross-wording is good ftnn. Pff A It sharpens your, wits aril widens your vocabulary. <LcJv Send for a Plan and Key and get busy. £ ffA k You will find it wonderfully interesting. A»>v HERE ARE THE CONDITIONS:— Competitors may send in as many entries as they like, but each entry must be on an official form. The deciding factors Will be'accuracy, legibility and neatness. (Machine writing: barred). The decision of the Judge, Jas. Aiken, Esq., 8.A., must be accepted as final. Entries close on 19th September, 1925. No correspondence can be entered into in connection with the competition. Send postal note for 1/-, enclosing a stamped addressed envelope, to — D. G. STRACHAN, Secretary,. Castlecliff Beach Improvement Society,' P.O. Box 395, Wanganui, and official form, containing plan and key, will be forwarded to you by return mail. Entries received after the closing date will be disqualified. To ensure absolute fairness, no entries will be opened until after, the closing date, and then only by tho judge himself.
IIEW ZEALAND NN < \ If \ FFTw ZEA|.ANiT fcLdTHjMq c 10111 “** SY LAST WEEK —OF SALE— Great Bargains 1 Great Savings I I ( IF ITS-pO ITS GOOD) MEN’S FELT HATS—Smart shapes. Usually 17/6. Sale Price 10/6 10 DOZ. ENGLISH SAMPLE FELT HATS—Usually 32/6. Sale Price 22/6 MEN’S SAC SUITS—Dark tweeds. Usually 69/6. Sale Price 49/6 \ MEN’S SPORTS SUITS—Hams tweeds. Usually 55/Sale Price 35/. MEN’S HEAVY SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS— Usually 18/6. Sale Price 13/6 COLONIAL ALL WOOL RIBBED UNDERPANTS— Usually 9/4. Sale Price 6/6 MEN’S STRIPED NEGLIGE SHlRTS—Usually 9/6. Sale Price 5/11 WHITE LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS—Large size. Usually 9d. each. Sale Price 6 for 2/11 BOYS’ N.Z. WOOL JERSEYS—Navy and Heather; all sizes. Usually 9/6. Sale Price 5/11 BOYS’ GABARDINE RAINCOATS—Great value. Usually 25/-. Sale Price 14/6.. BOYS’ TWEED OVERCOATS—Light Shades. Usually 27/6. Sale Price 14/6 BOYS’ STRONG TWEED SHORTS—Usually 9/11. Sale Price 6/11 New Zealand Clothing Factory Sfc Cuba-Street
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 271, 21 August 1925, Page 4
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