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2nd PRIZE, /^t\ 3rd PRIZE 10 Prizei of 10/- \^^/ 20 Prizes of 5/---20 Prizei of 2/6 i IiIST OF EXAMPI^IS FOR "BEAJN WAVES," No. 1. What Massey Wants Odda On General Election "Pussyfoot* ' at Homo Beer and Tobacco • Slow Horses A Lovely Time Rude Remark? Baggy Trousers / Freehold for Soldiers Near and Dear -..A Tramp .Abroad Without a Homo . Extinct :^ v " rho GraM Wldov * Marriaoo Up-to-date The Cost of Living -. On Probation Next Door Civil Servants , Members of Parlimt The Latest Ramp Old Hands The Welfare Up Loyalty Skin and Bone Put and Take Jsj; : State Control Only Way Out ' ; Christmas is Com|hfl ■' • . ' DIRECTIONS. . ' .'■;}■■' First choose any oJ the Thirty examples given, above..;; Then; give Two, Three or Four words having some.bearirig l on the example. chosen. The words you give can each begin with, any -letter m the- alphabet--no restrictions. The .first prizewill be awarded.for what,;in theopin^pn of the judges,: is the best "Brain Wave" received, ; and the Other, prizes. m order of merit, the test (being /cleverness, '.aptness and originality, jj These examples will ffuide you:^-Example: NEXT -DOOR,, Brain Wave: 1 GOVERNMENT OFPICIALi SENDS TELEGRAM. > Example: WITH-. OUT A HOME. Brain Wave: 'MANY IN HOUSES, ARE. '-Example: ODDS ON. Brain Waye: MINISTERS [ POLITE TILL, ELECTION. Example: FREEHOLD FOR SOLDIERS. " Brain Wave: OFTEN A | SERIOUS . "UNDERTAKINQ." [ Postal Note No.'.^... *..... —tv ... . « Vooo Closing Date, Thursday, November 2, 1922. ' J ■■ , v■ ■ ■•■ ■' : /.'....:■ ■ Brain Waye» J rti*»w».*»^»»«»»v-».». .v.-.>«. ....».'. .♦**«...»»»»"■»»' Exanipte«-»«*v.«»^iv».y*«»»» •♦••••••-•••■•••••♦•'• • '•'•'■• • ••••'• • / Brain Wav»w....>~«^v>»«-?"»""""""". > "" •• I agree to enter this competi- Signed.. .: tlon m accordance -vdth the Address '-.--. ...... I rules and conditions an- «««■»» ....-..♦-.-. .. v notmced on this page. „. ..,,,.■ Postal Note' No. £«•*•-»••.•.•<•■•'•"■•■' . Closing Date, Thursday, November 2, 1922. Example. ...-.y. v. vi-..v»v. ... . .*v.-. — • Brain Wave. . . . . .+ ...... ♦».....♦». * *- Example.. . ♦„.«.r.. .««. J.»».v.ww..v. « . .. a „..., Brain Wave. . « «•»■« » r« t « t . ; ...<»»./. > • I agree to enter this competi- Signed...... v tion m accordance with the Address ' . .... rules and conditions an- •«.«"'«» ,••■• I nounced -on this page. " ■ 9 ALL Prize Winners' names and the twinning efforts of. the first three 6 will be advertised In N.Z. "Truth" of November 11th, ami prizes for- - I. iwarded tha same The £50 prize money has been lodged with the 9 Edrtor of 'Truth.'' v ■ J RULES. I ' 1 The First Prize iwill be awarded for what," m Ihe opinion of the 1 Judges, is the best "Brain Wave" received, and the other prizes m or- S der of merit, the test*being cleverness, aptness, and. originality. / 2. Brain Waves must be plainly written on the coupon, and only two attempts may be written on each coupon., .. 3 Both coupons may fbe used, and a postal note enclosed at the/rate of i/- for each coupon made use of, which must be made payable to "Brain Wave" Syndicate, and crossed s & Co. Competitors must (write their names and addresses and the date of sending the order on the back of the postal order, the number of which must be duly noted on each coupon submitted!. Coupons must not be g mutilated. The butts of postal notes should be retained by the senders. 9 4. All coupons arriving too late to be judged with absolute thorough- | ness iwili toe duly returned. • ' 8 5. The Judges undertake that every "Brain Wave" received shall have 8 careful consideration by a competent staff, of qualified judges. § i g '■ G. The Judges' decision on any matter of dispute arising m connection ' with this competition must be accepted as final and legally binding m ' all respects, and acceptance of this rule 'is an express condition of entry. ■ ..,. _ . .■ .- '_ ; , . ' ' ; ; NOTE. — Envelopes containing coupons must be addressed "Competition . x No. 1, Brain Waves Syndicate, P.O. Box 962, Wellington," and posted ' not later than Wednesday, November Ist, J*tk LIKE A SMALL LO.OM. MENDS ANYTHING fc^-N I »W FROM UNDERWEAR TO LACE CURTAINS. jS^WI '\\ 4Kt% wonderful Kaod-daming r"*"^ ; T^» you can do the work of an fxjtt I /hSi/J^Sim r X'l/K Silk l>our "" * ' ew m " lut< * Perfectly "▼«> dvn >* «nwothly vroven right rato M/ i 'jW|CTfll|B 1 |[ |U|V \mt GREATEST BOOH TO THE BUST HOUSEWIFE EVES INVENTED. b/JUir^Sj Speedily put! freih heel or toe to «toddnft and neatly repair, table linen, iis§|p WwMSI M f^^^g^jEßm curtains, fine«iDs goodci etc. etc It is ao very aimple to work that by ita Ul^^^^S^Mß' m m^C^^SSma^tm "^ even * can zn <^" c^ eT ' nsi^ et > *od better than an expert by EH hand alone. Save* eodleM time, eye-itrain and labour. Will lait a la ■fjvrai rKEX.I lifetime, being itrong and well mad*^of high- grade metal throughout. ' ra DOLLS' HOSPITAL ® Dolls' Heads and Wigs, a beautiful selection, just to hand. Doll repairs of every description. Celluloid Dolls a specialty. Enclose stamp for reply. Our illustrated catalogue of magic posted to any address, Sixpence. \ A. W.^MORAN & SON ; .60 Willis Street, WELLINGTON

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NZ Truth, Issue 881, 14 October 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 881, 14 October 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 881, 14 October 1922, Page 14