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S.G.P. COMPETITION As frequently stated, the solution was easy. EXAMPLE: Usual price, 10s 6d. S.G.P. Price, 6s lid. SOLUTION: Usual price, 10» 6d. STILL GOOD 1 PROFIT price, 6« lid. The successful competitors were: Margaret Michie, 34 Bay View road, South Dunedin, £25. M. Campbell, 8 Harbour terrace, Dunedin, £25. AP.THUR BARNETT (LTD.). This is the solution that was handed to us at the beginning of the competition.— Editor, E.S. * Some quaint replies:— Surely Getting Pushed. . Skilfully Gulling Public. Satisfying Good People (‘‘l hope so”). Still Gaining Publicity. Still Gaining Principal. Soft Goods Panic. Shop Girls’ Paradise. Shoddy Goods Prohibited. Sure Get Prohibition. Sensible Girls Pleased. Soiling Goods Properly (“ greatly appreciated ”). Stealing Government Profits. Silly Great Prig (“must have come from a friend ”). And six thousand eight hundred others. ARTHUR BARNETT. LTD.

At the Ferrari stamp sale in Paris two British Guiana stamps of 1850, initialled J.DjS., were sold for 60,000 francs (£1132). Swiss railway carriages returning from Italy are often found to have been stripped of blinds, seat coverings, leather, and even electric fittingo Every home should keep WOLFB’9 SCHNAPPS—-the domestic safeguard.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18514, 27 March 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18514, 27 March 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18514, 27 March 1922, Page 5