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■": ; ■■••#■' • ' "■•■■.• ■, • .'■■ .-: "•'■■' c COLLIE'S ANNUAL SALE Begins on Monday Next Our Entire Stocks are offered at a Discount of 4/-. in the £ THE SALE AT Over £1,000 in savings being distributed to buyer* lllLi UrkLiLi ril at this unusual bargain event! Over £5,000 wort/h • A ft I ANf F 1 °f everlastinsly good furniture is being offered n UL.niIVL . at 4/-in the £ OFF ITS USUAL LOW PRICES! 30 CHESTERFIELD Every Plece of furniture in this great bargain SUITES— exposition is COLLIE-MADE—no " cheap "or Priced from £17/12/6 "j°b" stuff has been "padded into" our offerings. 2 5 ybROOM Th^pet Sl ß«^ino SlM dCur ta i I ,l ?M c SUITES— m °Ul" USU hl Sh-class stock. ALL OUR STOCK—everything—is OFFERS) AT 4/- IN From as low as £20/5/- THE irfISCOUNT! These savings are, YOURS 27 bINING-ROOM —yours to benefit by—lF YOU BUY AT THIS SUITES— -SALE! "Offered from £18/17/6 ' I Hundreds of TABLES, i~ ' i " CHAIRS, and » ....."TL*-^ YOU CANNOT AFFORD CARPETS, RUGS, and TO OVERLOOK THIS LINOS— At 4/. in the £ MONEY - SAVING FURbelow prevailing . prices NITURE EVENT Over £1,000 in Savings. . V J Be sure to get your share! ■ . ,_ g[St>MAHN£ftSST H>7RiDD>FORD 3^%fr»Sjj^^^ Ui Wellington*^***** Rev. FIELDEN TAYLOR! The Man Whom Everyone Loves! HE HAS HELPED YOU! NOW YOU HELP HIM! 430 CROSSWORD PUZZLE £%O FIRST PRJfiZE £2O Second Prize £5, and io Prizes of 10s. each. «m COMTCTFnON IS ORGANISED FOR THE BENEFIT OF REV. T. FIELDEN TAYLOR'S BUILDING FUND. SO HELP THE MAN WHO HELPS OTHERS! F«M prize money h M fceea depositad with Opt. T. Heri Bandtnaglcr, Wellington, «• » jpor.Btee of priu monar; «1.0 a lealcd lolupon of the puzzle. ' CONDITIONS. •«»mn>J^ I«, P fi Z rf -fo l r, t. his c "™Pcl-ition ,wiU«be awar*d strictly on incnt. (2) An entry fee of one shhlmg must ofT« PS ™^ "* «? lutlon «»b™»tted. A fee of sixpence «ill be accepted for each addifonarsolution sent in the name SotaSjtoPT ? V£l ** 'rEl\ try f/^ arf,?a^ lc on/'y b^ llostal nole markpd "not negotiable." (3) Forward hZTeX^^V.^TkV °' tobeddivered thews not later Lhan.midnight on Saturday, May 14th, 1927, at which 'Irf J»»e correct solntion and list; of. pri.e-winners will be published in this paper'on Saturday, May ?" zf .moneys.; w,U -be despatched: pn t/haf date. (5) In the event of a tie- or ties, the prize money yriil leoffi'catttw ■ ■comPf rs- .In «I« event of no correct solution being received,, thesolution nearest solu?ion is rletJ^ %$ 'SiS'w ?^T ♦*"" m °Ld^ °f uierit- AU I)lizc «np*eya.will.be-paid, whether or not a correct scruHnv ofT«nl,fin ( } ddl&? n*-«fjt««> may ba sent on plain paper. (T) A fee 0f,5/- will be charged for a rcm^Z ».flj I '■ ? G f-, G WUI b ue returne* « claimant proves to be correct. An application for re-scrutiny bTthe adhfdi^l/^ w l i l\r and I b n e o i lCC?n^ anied b-v the but* of the entr-v Postal note. Solutions will be retained resnerti™?twf> ?V ?^ J **yl ™?7; the^ fore» after "»* date no further correspondence can be entered into respecting this competiW (8) The of yihe adjudicators shall be final and-lcgally binding;'. , 19 A kind of t'iddfc 5%" HE^^WBT*^] I* I '''I ™H%TBb^S 10. Moist earth or clay 61 übstm.c || ~~~ 1 51. Froth o£ malt liquor « ToTn^urf "d "ADJUO^ICATORS," P.O. Box 88, Te Aro, Wellington. , M-fetta* of two 64 Once more I Oorvard herewith solution(s) of Crossword sS"Ttens°r C°loUr (PaSt 67 &rl"s elme (fam,l, ar ) Ta/A* ancl r°slal Vot= *° the value of shilHng(s) ff £'2™** eholf , •' * Pence' beine my entry fee therein. I agree to abide by ' 60.'A steam fog-horn H^TJ.Trft your '-decision. " 63. An animal 71. ihe general drift -■ r. :■:.-. ■■■ . . ■ . ,- . , 73.PartoftheverUtobe- -• - Name _..-__,_;. . -. A guL -,A- H- ■"^f ary -:. .-■■•,- ♦ •-■ " •••......... 70. Church seat - ,-•■...•'■■ „ Address ■...../;, . • ' ' 72-A fruit ""! csu. •.,.-,-.'.*■, :;. L_ .;_ : '■■■■■ ." 75. Each (abbrev.) : 79. A fresVwiter: ft* - I ■ = .; l| „; East . LondoK / ( bb j CUT OUT WHOLE ADVERTISEMENT.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1927, Page 12

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