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MOTIGE TO OUR READERS . ■——— ■■■ $ — flTmrE beg to draw your attention to this week's issue of the “N.Z. iv v . which contains all the latest Worlds News by Cable, Fa-rm and Station Work, Poultry Keeping, and other rural industries. The Proprietors are sparing no expense to make that journal compare favourably with all Weekly Publications in the Colonies, as in point of excellence of Literary Matt er and quality of its Illustrations, the “N.Z. MAIL” is now in the front rank of illustrated journals. The farmers’ home is not comolete without Wellington’s Illustrated Weekly; in fact, the “N.Z. MAIL” is a Settlers’ Journal, Sportsman’s Guide, Family Magazine, and General Newsletter. We trust the “N.Z. MAIL” will commend itself to you, and that you will see your way to complete the subscription form, printed b&low, and return to THE SECRETARY, N.Z. TIMES CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. SUBSCRIPTION FORM. Q. TO THE SECRETARY, THE “NEW ZEALAND MAIL,” WELLINGTON. Please forward a copy of “ THE NEW ZEALAND MAIL ” to the following address for twelve months, and until countermanded. I enclose 20s for one year’s subscription (in advance). Signature, Address N.B.—-If not paid in advance, the Annual Subscription is £1 6a (including postage). sosaBaaBSBBS L ©ASH PRIZES FOR AIMD OLD. THE WORLD’S ROUTE PUZZLE (SEE PREVIOUS PAGE). THE PROPRIETORS OP £lO NEW ZEALAND MAIL Offer to Discoverers of this £lO Ifl FRIZES. interesting and Instructive Puzzle, PRIZES* THE Proprietors of the N.Z. Maiu are pleased to announce that they have secured the sole patent rights of “ Tho World’s-Route Map Puzzle, v/hich will giva pleasure to all, and afford profitable employment for spare time. £ s. d a Ist » 5 0 0 2nd 9 , - 3 'O O 3rd 9J 2 0 0 WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO 1. The Competitor starts at any port or place marked on the map, and by following the lines or routes shown, choosing whatever line or route ho wishes, visits as many places as he can, and returns to the town from which he started. 2. The Competitor must not visit any town or place more’than once. 8. No line must be traversed a second time. The person who visits the greatest number of places and returns to the town started from gets first prize ; the second highest number, 2nd prize ; and the third highest number, 3rd prize. Competitors in sending in answers must write down all the places visited, in yotation, on margin of the iiaper marked for same. Cut out and enclose m en\elope addressed; THE NX .MAIL WORLD PUZZLE COMPETITION, EDITOR, “ NEW ZEALAND MAIL,” WELLINGTON, NX The Competition will be open till November Ist, 1903, when all answers will h® Opened before a Committee, and the prizes awarded. N.B.—Should more than one winning competitor visit the same number &§ places the prizes will then be divided.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1651, 21 October 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1651, 21 October 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1651, 21 October 1903, Page 8