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A GENTLEMAN’S WARDROBE DELUXE! JJ'HE latest product of our craftsmanship takes the form of a CLOTHING CABINET. Undoubtedly, this is the most efficient, sensible and-economical dressing device that has ever been developed — ! this is evident on inspection. In addition, to its obvious capacity, it displays every article to view, allows a free withdrawal and replacement of suits, shirts, ties, etc., without disturbance or crush. It is beautiful in design, perfect in detail, and in-point of view of structural solidity unexcelled. THE PRICE OF THIS CABINET IS—IN FUMED OAK £lB/10/- HEART RDSIU £lO/10/ See these handsome pieces, and also our New and Exclusive DINING ROOM SUITE in OAK, finished in Antique Black. They are featured in o»r .present window display. Geo. SYME & Co. Ltd., HAWERA AND STRATFORD. “TAe Furniture Manufacturers.”

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IT COS I S NOTHING TO TRY I There is absolutely no'entrance fee of any kind. Our aim is to secure more readers for “THE TRIAD,” which, with its unusual stories, its clever verse, its chatty criticisms of art, literature, music, and the drama, is of interest to all. In Classes “A” and “B,” your payment is solely for subscription to “THE TRIAD,” which is issued monthly at !/- per copy, including, free of

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J&l') Anyone, excepting employees of “THE TRIAD” MAGAZINE. LTD., or their relatives, may take part in this fascinating puzzle game. Competitors niay send in any number of entries and may enter in any or all classes so long as the conditions of subscription to “THE TRIAD” are fulfilled. (2) Name only those objects visible in the picture beginning with letter “S.” The idea-is to have as many correct words as possible, and the method of awarding the prizes will be to deduct the number of incorrect or omitted words from those which are correct. Whichever list receives the most points will be awarded first prize, and so on down the list of 30 prizes, all of which will be awarded. IN CASE OF TIES FOR ANY PRIZE OFFERED, THE FULL AMOUNT OF EACH PRIZE TIED FOR WILL BE AWARDED TO EACH TYING CONTESTANT. . (3) Contestants in each class compete only against those in the class which they enter. , The correct list, by which judging will be done, will be made up from the lists sent in by contestants, and not from a “master" list or an artist’s list. Correct list, list winning £250 prize, and names and addresses of all prize-winners, will be published in the issue of “THE TRIAD." (4) Use only English words. An object- may be named Post your Answers to: THE PUZZLE EDITOR,

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 8 November 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 8 November 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 8 November 1924, Page 14

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