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£55 FOR FIVE WORDS.

There is an old saying, do not put ofl till to-morrow what can ho done to-day. This applies with considerable force to the big £55 Put and Take competition. ’I here are now only a few more days in which to send in your entries in accordance with the instructions published in another part of the issue. How can J do good? Its the essence of simplicity, for there are thousands of ways that everybody can do good. Think of a live-word phrase answering that question, and place yourself well in the running for the first prize of £4O. Bui write it down as soon as you think of it, otherwise it is sure to be forgotten.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 444, 8 July 1922, Page 6

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£55 FOR FIVE WORDS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 444, 8 July 1922, Page 6

£55 FOR FIVE WORDS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 444, 8 July 1922, Page 6

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