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K >llll 121-3 Karangahape Rd., Auckland. f; .. a f r'r-yj'' 3 Just arrived: The Famous "JAKE" Boot, style as illustrated. Glace Kid, leather lined throughout. Also In Box Calf, welted. Wide fitting: —Worth 35/-. Now oe / a V ■-..! W7 K /..vj; Mfeill! v- . ■ m As illustration: The "JAKE" Boot. Plain .toe, good, strong-, medium weight. Black or Dark Tan. All sizes—Worth 27/6. Now 19/U s*,:• •< h '/ j '/■ ) / -J /'J 7 Kip Shooters, light hobs. Price, IQ/U , M Tan Russet Kip Army Boot, reinforced toes and counters, sewn arid screwed soles. Specially recommended for hard wear. Price, 22/6 As Illustrated—Light and Smart Glace Kid, patent cap, pointed toe, welted soles. English make—Worth 35/-. Now 25/Slzes and Half Sizes In stock. Also, in Shoes, as above. 25/Can supply wide toes and broad fitting If required, same price. msss-^ If. m Sit Mms^-fv-iv Stout Split Kip Shooters, wboleback (as Illustrated). Price, Also, seamed back, with toecaps. Price, 19 /11 r Gent.'s Box Yearling Cookhams, style as illustrated; leather lined, stout soles. A substantial Boot and thoroughly tested. Price, 10/11 Also, Better Grade. Price, 25/-::-;h :■.jj Vr " J a: * 4•Heavy Watertight*, as illustrated. 19/1: Also, Kip Ferntighta, sprigged. 25/ tfltU 121-123 Karangahape Road, Auckland If unable to call, mail your order at once. All sizes reserved for mail orders. When ordering do not omit to state your. size. For Brains £] Hero Is an entirely new and fascinating game. Not merely is It.ft most interesting mental exercise, but. being an exacting test of skill, it affords excellent "~ p a TuSSt SSf .• *h.l.di. r o " reauired to Irj-ange the characters in five horizontal rows by five vertical columns in such manner as to (Note.—All five characters in a line, either horizontal or vertical, aiust be lnV0 AU of the vowels, A. E. I. O, and U. arranged in any order, O, A, I. u, E. Anr word defined In any current English Dictionary or any wellknown proper name ■ •••• ••• • 15 points Any Ljsortment of any of the five vowels, regardless of order or repetition, for instance. A. E, U. A, U •••••••■•• 10 points Any pronounceable combination of vowels and characters, other than words allowed under Rule 2. (This includes all abbreviations and parts of words) « points WELL, HERE'S THE FIRST PROBLEM:— SKILLETTES No. 1 Arrange the following twenty-five characters in the diagram at the right in such a way an to produce the• highest, possible score. ABCEEEEILOOPPRRRRSSSTTUVV Example to show the types of scores Work out your solution on plain and the method of scoring. paper first, then copy below. LE EH Enter HORIZONTAL RIGHT • VERTICAL - • TOOT Carry Vertit*! TOTAL to RIGHTanjAOO SECOND £ C PRIZE PRiZE Jpe first 1 e ID PRIZE XI3 Enter HDRI2ONTAL Score£*t RIGHT I • vertical - - roorl C&rryVertical TOTALTbRIGHTandADOj - 5 OTHER rfj 1 EACH 3 PRIZES X 1 CONDITIONS. 1. Entries must be written clearly, be signed with contestant's bona fide name, and be accompanied by remittance for 1/-. 2 No entry shall be deemed valid unlcsi the score of each of the ten 1 rows, and «l«n the total score are legibly written upon it, and it is expressly agreed that the Promoters shall have the right to check and, If need be, to correct such scores and they shall iu»t be held responsible for any error i.n any (contestant a score, be it, checked or unchecked, after the prize-money has been paid over. 3 Scores alone shall be the basis on which the contest is judged, save and except that it i« hereby specifically agreed that the Promoters ehall be empowered to settle ties by taking neatness into account. . . . 4 Any person may submit any number of entries for this Competition, but only one prize or one share in a prize shall be awarded to any one competitor . 5. Entries close at 10 p.m. on Monday, August 29th. Results will be published in this paper on Saturday, 30th September. 6. The Promoter's decision shall be accepted as final and binding. TO SKILLETTES, BOX 359, G.P.0.. WELLINGTON. I accept your conditions and submit this entry for your Skillettes No. 1 Competition. Enclosed find 1/- Fee.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19720, 20 August 1927, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19720, 20 August 1927, Page 19