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How SELF-HELP Topped the Score 142 and Still Batting THE RESULTS OF THE TEST AUCKLAND .. 2S CANTERBURY .. 26 WAIKATO .. 22 OTAGO .. 11 WELLINGTON .. 35 SOUTHLAND .. S , , M ANA WAT U. not out 1. MARLBORO! (ill 1 \\ AIR ARA BA. not out 1 NELSON . . 3 WESTLAND .. 3 SCORE (still hatting-) 142 IJx' .. . AND STILI\I I ¥ CARRYING THE BAT X / In the deciding test it’s all round ability \ / that gains the goodwill of our critics, the eye \ of the selectors and the plaudits of the public, . . For the last eleven years in face of strong opposition. SELF HELP has been bowling along and scoring hit after hit to every boundary in New Zealand; / \ until to day the score standing at 142 stores tells a tale better / \ than words. Such success is only achieved by playing / \ the game. . . with low cut prices, sky-high quality / \and square-cut values, at the “Stores where the / wise shopper spends and saves.” / SELF HELP

I » ZEBO f PICTURE PUZZLE ■ \ 2,100 Jig-Saw Rubles as Prices f I Vk. . --IT fZ/ /SMALL copy / \ i // / OF THE \ i xtn i / I '\ H AS IT SHOULD Uy 1 . \ APPEAR WHEN I HOW To ENTER: \ Wfl PIECED TOGETHER ■"■“■■■■■■■■■■J Cut out the Zebra parts shown above \ N Ly and piece together to form “Jumping \ £/ £J yHOalfe Zebra” similar to the small one in the circle. Paste on & pl * £ paper or on cardboard. Be sure to put your name and address and then send to ZEBO AND ZEBRA PUZZLE COMPETITION, I P.O. Box 422 (-*, Wellington, C.l. CLOSING DATE: SATURDAY, 15th SEPT., 1934. J I tf you find thia puzzle too hard ask mother to help you. She is inn it n * ' bound to know all about the Zebras, as they appear on all tins of 100 J 'K" saw Puzzles, containing 140 pieces Zebo, and Zebra Paste, and on the packets of Zebra Grate Polish. < on three -P'y wood and in boxes) The Zebra in the circle is one of a family of three. It is their Also I - ! work to make stoves and grates and kitchen ranges gleaming black. 2,000 small “Jig-saws” to be distributed i ror quickness and ease in stove polishing, ask your grocer to other prize-winners. i ZEBO I POLISH ”

—Such Meat! —And Such Oooking! Just sit down to one of oui HOT DINNERS and enjoy yourself. Wo pick our Meats, Vegetables, and other Victual.' with ek'-ra care, so that we can serw you right. HARKER’S TEA ROOM f Mackay St.. GRETMODTH. ’’Phone 82T. Private 40T.

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Grey River Argus, 18 August 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 18 August 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 18 August 1934, Page 6

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