You can Bay Cheap ~^~-^~~—^— Clothing anywhere; tailoring department Rllf Yah r BMMJk I SPECIAL-SNTiJg-All wool worsteds in latest -shades/ Din iou Lannot WKA-toordw : - D.B. SUITS no extra charge. Buy Fowlds •"%>?s§?£* oS^All WOO1 'with bl- 4 : ~ Boys 1 Black GOLF HOSE-All wool, in same coloured tops; •' Oualitv at cnrli s^s*^ 2/9p^ V^UaillJT at &UUI Boys'. All Wool PULLOVERS-In smart colours and pleas". • ' • ■ ing designs; sizes 24-irich to 31-inch ■ Prirps a* fKpca .-; • v ■:. : . "s«uPrice,7/n,a/n r 9/6 4 litW a 9 "ICOC BoYs' Strong SCHOOL'SHIRTS-Sizes 2to 10. : . . ■' ' One Price 3/11 : 30' only Men's OVERCOATS—In all wool tweeds ■ ■■■ Dent's Tun and Gr v' ~" <• v; UsuaUy6^. to g 3/ ._ Sale Prices 25/-, 35/-, 49/6 lined. Were Ul7/e! ei9/6 UCdiw U/9 Hen's RBAdV-TO-WEAR SUITS—In smart styles and „_„ , rTT , £ , shades; a gobcLrange,. all greatly reduced during sale. "WIDE-END TIES — Splendid range. See our .Special Suit £4/4/-. Sale Price 65/UsuaHy priced at 3/6, 4/C. Now 2/6 Men's T^ED^TBX)USERS-For hard wear; sizes 4to 7 '■ Cream ART SILK SCARVES. Usual Sale Price 13/6 prices 15/6, 17/6. Now 12/6 Men's White Hemstitched HANDKER- ROOT niTD ADTMrWT CDrr<ilic CHIEFS Special Price 2/9 idoz. DVJUI Dt-PAK 1 WENT SPECIALS Strong Flannelette PYJAMAS—UsuaI Gents' Box Calf DERBY SHOES—Quality and wear comlirice S/6. Sale Price 6/11 bincd. 32/6. " Now 25/6 '■ Canterbury All Wool CARDIGANS— Tan Willow Calf OXFORD SHOE—Smart last to fit your In Grey, Heather, Lovat. foot. Price to fit your pocket. 32/ G. Now 24/6 ' Special Price at 8/11 BROGUES—BIack and tan; a sportsman's shoe for all i Canterbury Heavy Wool SOX— Splen- weathers. Best English make. 35/6. Now 19/11 did quality. Special Offer at 1/- pair GOIFFTi'i' SPTiTTAT cr-ini? m« i a * 11 r UUJjL ■C'lta oi ii.ULAL, SrlOlii—Black and tan crepe rubber soles. Cushion comfort for your feet 1. Prices from 32/6 Now 16/6 JfcSiiS^^i^iliiiiiiiißlißaaW CAPS—Large assortment. Prices 2/11, FO w" i rig iBI "CENTRE OF MANNERS STREET" jT^^BSSSI The House for Serge Suits HHl^^te^^B For Rev. Fiejden Taylors^own and Out" FuJ ■ - !m: cpuzzlje no. 4) "' i--->- -- : ■ £35 CROSSWORD PUZZLE c£3S First Prize £20 Second Prize £7/10/- Special Prizes £5, £2/10/ This Competition is organised for the benefit of Rev. Fielding Taylor's Down and Out Fund." Many unemployed this Winter so EVEN ONE SHILLING WILL HELP THE MAN WHO HELPS OTHERS! A sealed Solution of this Puzzle has been deposited with Captain T. Herd, Bandmaster, Wellington. ' CONDITIONS. " .i_, v-ill close. (4) .The correct solution ami list or PrUc WinSers \viil be nubTiihe ?in •SfSL""B^..^" I,- 1927* ?'»"<* -hour .entries August, 1027, I'Aucklnnd Weekly News'' on Thursday, Son t bin be" Ist 102? nml "v ? X •i v ? vettinS 1>Osl" °" Wednesday, 31st I'rir.o moneys will be dcspnlchcd as soon ns date Tor rc-scrtitllivelfiV™ h 1t n llctorlil' J>ews on Saturday, 3rd September, 1927. tr,LT c\:X^ ■ 11)27; therefore, after that date no further corrUpondciice c-m beVti£ h,* ' tho Adjudicators Until Saturday. September loth. Adjudicators shall be final ami legally bindiu- corrc-spo'mciloL c-in be cnt"«> »>'° respecting this Competition. (S) The decision of the SPECIAL PRIZES - 4L5, £2 lOs. du P ftaito Clo'r"™r ii' l^le' >on"plafn'pap ( .r°(not S^w^^Uml^^"?* b* 4 >V djl;d'C;ltors '» "c' th, -neatest'draw. ! : will be paid for tho neatest drawn duplicate irresnectiv? o('m stakes ?V>mn?ii?nr B? i V° IP™ *«« mistakes. A Prize of £2/10/- i two Piitrlen (one newspaper or other copy an, one dLfinl^) entrv'f^ ZC I?, ,^. X' lor.U™° ?P?cl.il Prizes must submit at least J Adjudicators shall bo final, and logally l'iiidliTJ.* ng) cntrj -c bclnß iv accordance with Condition 2 above. The decision of the ] .(AH words used in this "Puzzle arc to be found in Collins' and Standard Dictionaries.) ' I HORIZONTAL . 4 / . • . I CUUEB. . . fcl v VERTICAL CLUEI 12. Short for gentle- ■ , - _ _■ ■ ... ■•. - - ... . not. "i----24. Hjsjt tcinperttturc I^^THHES"T^^^•■■■hrjp^l"^*^■Bßß^^^^T"1^1" HHHT^"^! ■■-■ ftc^e from ,-floii' (nut.). I I I ' I I ffTd I '.-■.-' &nd water./ t - •^""^^^^^"■^^■■^^■••^■■•■■^^■■wLi^^^^^fc^^M^J 70. K»V« (netml) iniiiiiiiiiiiniiiii,.,„,„„, iiiiiii,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,„„„„„„„„„„„„ „,„„„„„„„, „„„„„„„„ ,„„„, "3- i'"l Segno (mit "ADJUDICATORS," P.O. Box 88, Xc Aro, Wellington. .. "''" """""" '"" """"' """", - I forward herewith.. solution (s) of Crossword >....., .„ Puzzle, and Postal Note to the value of " ' ' •-......,... M shilling (s) pence, being my entry fee therein. ADCEESS I agree to abide by your decision. / E \ * ' '""■«»■»•» 'i.i11iiu1M.i.m.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, „„„ „„„„ , illiliiiii.uliim,,,,, ,„ ' Please cut out the whole advertisement. [T^wH.JTgr,gjJ o | M | A |T|^ SOLUTION AND PRIZE-WINNERS Or i=IELDEN TAYLOR'S CROSSWORD PUHLE No. S. A.C.G. or A.U.I), were counted as correct.. ..'.. ' ' ors ■«' i -»erica cue .o. _ rcidini; cit Special trize of X 5 (solution containing not more than two mistakes) awarded to" Miss Marjorlc Xaylsr,' Cambria Street. Xehon *™rJ° f-/l?/" <irrcslleclivß ot "'Stakes in.solution) awarded to A..8..XWC...94, Catlton Goro Boad, Auckland All competitors arc thanked for numerous artistic and unique drawings «ht in. ]*
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1927, Page 6
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