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Words of same spelling but diff' y ■ f Money Order, Crossed Cheque, or Bank (M ' jiu'mber. of entries and may enter m any or all classes so meaning or synonymous words will count once only r Note. It is advisable to send entry and S« 'ong'aa the conditions of subscription to "THE . TRIAD" pound (words made up of two complete English wii remittance m the same envelope and by m lire fulfilled. • and hyphenated words are acceptable, but obsoU. registered post Add exchange to H / • ;,,-•■ foreign words will not be permissible. Any dictionary, ° r \ cheques: 6d. N.S.W., 1/- other States Sis ' ,/2) Nam« only those objects visible m the picture beginning boused, but Webster's International Dictionary will U 5? Payment from N.Z. should be made by m • ■/ith letter, "S." 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NZ Truth, Issue 985, 11 October 1924, Page 2
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1,413Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 985, 11 October 1924, Page 2
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