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"SUNSHINE AND BUSINESS."

£25 FOR A NAPIERGRAM. Naplergrams are going to give the Napier Shopping and Industries Committee a much more strenuous time than their "Slogan" competition, judging by the entries already to hand. A Napiergram is so simple that almost any child can build one. A Napiergram means that you have to make a sentence out of words commencing with the letters N-A-P-I-E-R m that order and the letter N must stand for Napier, and the sentence must fit m with Shopping and Industries Week. For example:— "Napier Always Pulls In Every Real." Shopping and Industries Week, 28th August to 2nd September. Read advertisement on page 6 of this issue.

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NZ Truth, Issue 869, 22 July 1922, Page 2

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"SUNSHINE AND BUSINESS." NZ Truth, Issue 869, 22 July 1922, Page 2

"SUNSHINE AND BUSINESS." NZ Truth, Issue 869, 22 July 1922, Page 2

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