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A^&# ■ «kJ *^ -WHsfl^HH^K^H l»t.Pi-fa»r 6-val»<;* Ultimata'ail-EfecfrJe Hp^ r WW I I^V I"""° Se'-Model 627-» m^terpicce of OWE OF THESE §Si§i^:: : 100 PRIZES !i™r,::::::,: •^g^K\l Here's all you have to do-Fill in the missing momh.-V.uTe £3-^.o?™*' W"" V '" **" .^■^^^^Ha m\ words in the thymes below, and send in your ,;.. „ y^H^^B^V solution with 2 empty 3d. bags of Smith's 6th Prlle: Foun-»»- P«n-V»lue «. Potato Crisps. Easy enough! Read the rules 7tK Prize: Evenharp Pencil—V»lu«£k /^^^lF^^ x^ft and the" "' "B° for h! ■B^ nd 93 ? rif" of One Family Tin> / FIU IN THESE M'SStNG WORDS! I /^H^^M^^ 1^ «A IHr I There was an old woman who lived in a " 1 f^^^Kff' ~ >Jfi \ 1 Nofiretomdkebroth.no to bake breidj —— a /^BJBj^^^V *■. j^J 1 M So she sa\e them some Smithes „„ _„., ■ vUKLf^\ '■'■',' ) *mj _/ I And sent th -m to ' "" """* % IMMy ' ' J \ ' \ I M \*v \ I I Eating Smith's by the score, I \Jfl9l Old Mother Hubbard went to the / V ' .^-"J To get some Smith's from her store, ■ R>/V'I«ES. I ,^( Hey — _. the cat aiked the __ I (I>. The JudgerMU'lie1 the Director, of I ,7? How the crinkle on Smith's ; got there. '"" ~> ~~" I Smith's Pomio.Crl.pi (N.Z,) Ltd., whose ,1 -**\~ The Mistress harder ' % decision shaft be final. (2). AH.entries 1 Ofthe in the 1 must be senf to '* Competition M. Smith's *v. ■ -a ♦«. i_,* „„„»•» .« •« ******* «—«.-. ,„ ■ Pot»t<v'Crl.p., Box 532, Wellington. • But " '"' gaVe 1C Up m ' - - I (3). Any number of entries may be yy^ M ——— sent, but eac> entry must be /s' -. _^_.^C^^B^^^HV*-****^QOB'^'^tr*-----™-^V'BfHIHH[^BHHH^|BH^H^H^Bg accompa'iied by 2 empty 3d. // I^V^ & *ar A mJM \^L_ b* leceived. (5). The firit NS. I I , /^^^^^^HH^^H HH T *fl &^ ■ ™ A^ prise will be awarded to the NX -|;;:.v,J m. ™ B^ JB. *^*^B^ solution considered * best in >the /^V^\^ 4 opinion of the Judges, legibility being a consideration if necessary, and the other . . £ pn:es to the solutions considered next in .iflVTni I """'""■■"""""""" —— — —--•— — — __-__ rub!fihei 6ok L3r.r f A P^r?9 n!"mI\ne c CUT * , ' »»'W^NGTON. ■Evenini- Poit', Wellington: 'Herald', jf>T TrVI solution*, .J for the Competition, together with !£22&J!r& t wSfflSt"^: OUT I to ab . d e of Smitk' B Potlto Cr"p> (a for "eh emn J- J — plied to all shops selling Smith's Potato m VTI% . Crisps. (7). The Staff of Smith's Potato ANI] Crisps (N.Z.) Ltd , are not eli-jible to -Cm*1--! *JF I Name . . enter for this competition. (8). No CC^TB'fc I - - . . A,rcSmp'«tmonT lllbeerlt"e<lmtOOT£r " 9****** \ Addre,. . „. __ iK^^^fc) CREA\ WINTER SALE •: #:; ..^^ifib^utDßESS " I SILK HOSE ''■ \' "'!-^^K":ft^ 1 tjH -.rtd r0 P^ e<i m Courtald', Dule.co S.lk Hose- \ - «Pi^ A Ml l^unl^ 9 260 n«<-les; Cuban heel; em- - - HF S 1 I» Pi1 M^\. ¥ broidered clox; superior qual- ," \ ' H«- J ■ XC < lv( ■ mI ■ B "y cotton suspender tops; in %-• • r* OH'J » ■/ II shades of Dark Gunmetal, Ho. " ■' - - /^^^^ni' ' Bl II Mills, Java, Autone, Lapis and £ ,- ~; , , The" Ni B htdres«e» — II 1 Tnvoa. Usually 2/6 pair. ■V* -^ -• x-^^^^^^^s majfyar style—are neat- ■ ■ MAnrlav'i Sal* -i /At I \ ' 1181 -W^a^T^^ -•* ■■ *£££? 1/44 1^,.1v-.WCH'-'^™^H . at ■ Monday', Special || I".; fjjjj %.^ —UMoncUu, *tS >' ■'''•'all II 36"'n CREAM " MEN'S ALL-WOOL •■ t(:!>'':£. JI I WINCEYETTE ' CARDIGANS I ',-<%&' I H » 11 > 1 1. 1 '-■00 Men's All-Wool Fancy ■I ' X-" - H A really good quality cloth Cardigan, and Pullover, in I~* -", i' >,''-^B 118 5 0l"st et, c ou. ts, la"din ß Mon- ■: -Men's and O.S. size.. Usually h day* Sale Special of O/11 10/6. r /X iy '~ ' "m]l V 6 Yards for &/ I 1 Monday's Sale Special O/ 0 K-'' '"' '11 I AUSTRAL 4-PLY 40-in CHIFf6n ||,p , • FINGERING WOOL MOUSSELINE : "•*■ n^^^^^P?l 1 ■ '••'*• 11 1 1 Guaranteed All Pure Silk: in "—JlfflMM— :lggl^ ?n a range of odd shades, go-, pastel .hade,, Suitable for eU" AHLa r ff M J B-Y*"? c i^f »•* «• dinner frbeks. imBL for Monday at~ ■ 4 D- Usually 6/11 yard. O/I 1 Per loz. Skein ** Monday',. Sale Special 1 1 €j 3 • J > / J~H —Wrjl k T 1 I r j-B I I 1I A| w^ _T BUILD YOUR ,I^P^| NEW HOME: GIBRALTAR BOARD IS W% W\ A 4 A ■*% STRONGER. CiIRDAI TAD fr~,: ' This standard ■ R'; -S sheet of Gib- Tl / M^^ ' " \K--^i^ raltar Board Q/^ A|\ 3fe fjUV'taUStifig MM Ilr Bf easily supports lfl|#l I IJ/ /// #7 H/a; H th ß wdS of PMHI\I/ WaJuboaM <"■*"->lu/ \l »# tllTec well-built „, ' ,»hJLS^~—lldL men, a -tmlV * That wonderful little home you've both been contemJTt------^ V*~* V „',,,; plating for years, due to materialise at last. The /IT /■ «markablc test week , oM ooking^ at designs, poring over plans, choos--0% strength. ing colour schemes—all over—nothing more to be done " " "?* \° ..Rive.-the word for the job to be commenced. : FIRE RESISTING , The home-w.il be a, , snug, cosy, safe and strong as t ' -^^^^ modern materials and methods can make it. After playing a blow- ~~j Having specißed that the wall, and deilings are to be lamp on a sheet of " '^, GIBRALTAII BOARD, -you know that you will have Gibraltar Board .for an ' k madte that new home fire, damp, vermin and borer , • . . A proof. .That dreaded fear of fire will never be yours hour there was no s.gn M andyou ■Will be always secure in the kn^rledgeXt of burning on the other fikw ' 10, 20, 40: years hence thqse concrete-like walls will side. This shows that at/ , ' be cc-u l olly -»»'»<"">d and'strong as the day they were • 4«P ' ■ erected, . Gibraltar Board CAN'T ' , - OBTAINABLE FROM ■ -ifpA ' J^V \ THE. SCOTT, TIMBER CO., Cable W. H. LONG &CO LTD Am*s£*&&^BKM\ IL-^ Street, Wellington. EVANS BAY TIMBER CO "LTD ifEfiSmmSEmr^ THE C. & A. ODLIN TIMBER & BROWNLEE LTD iußVß^lZfill^P^KV HARDWARE CO., LTD. W. BOOTH & CO LTD Aaß^BaiHW .<al^H^_>_ THE STEWART. HARDWARE LTD. .JOHN DUTHIE & CO., LTD JSSSS-vssS^i/f!iSPPMIIIBI™fcI BRISCOE & CO., LTD. SMITH & SMITH ' ; ■ ETtfeH.-».Lm *Aft«R«-. ' glragSSS,,. : •AnA^alturejsiitnWeriHariwiire and Timber. M« w hanti throughout the country. ' X..' -^k*. ■ ***$ Write to any of the above for a Free Catalogue. ' "l'~ - T

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 22

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