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Goods to value of Goods to value of “ Pri “ £5/-/-HOW MANY WORDS MADE UP FROM THE LETTERS IN THE SQUARES CAN YOU FIND WHICH REPRESENT ARTICLES SOLD BY 2nd Prize 3rd Prize £ I/-/■ CARO’S GREAT BARGAIN STORES Victoria to Alexandra Streets, HAMILTON SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS The necessary letters required to form a word must be in squares next to each other (no jumping permitted). SHOULD TWO SIMILAR LETTERS BE USED IN THE SPELLING OF A WORD, that particular letter must be discovered in two different squares, i.e., NO LETTER MAY BE USED MORE THAN ONCE IN THE FORMATION OF ANY WORD, as example:— Correct —184, 185, 201, 187, 188, 174 bLUxCL/it incorrect—lß4, 185, 201, 187, 188, 187 ALL LETTERS MAY BE USED AS OFTEN AS REQUIRED IN ORDER TO FORM ADDITIONAL WORDS. Any article sold in this large departmental store may be included in the list and the names of proprietary lines are also accepted. SEND YOUR ENTRIES TO “TIMES” OFFICE MARKED “BARGAIN STORES” COMPETITION IN LEFT HAND CORNER OF ENVELOPE. USE YOUR SKILL The 225 letters have been so placed in tha squares that it is possible, by the means directed, to discover a very large number of words representing articles sold by this departmental store. After arranging the letters to include the many words intended, it is interesting to record the fact that the organiser has since discovered additional words representing articles sold at this store! I!!—thus proving that it is possible for the winners to discover an even greater number of words than those in the possession of the organiser. TAKE THIS HINT Come inside, inspect our stocks and make a careful note of all you see. Como in once —come in often. SPECIAL NOTICE Competitors must write against each article discovered tlie numbers of the squares in which the letters forming that article are found. When it is possible to give the plural of any word, the singular will not be accepted, viz.: Correct: Bags—2oo, 199, 198, 184 Incorrect: Bag —2OO, 199, 198 Having included “Bags” in the list in this manner it is not necessary to include “Bags” in the list a second time as having been discovered in squares 61,46,31,16. (All articles discovered must appear in the list ONCE only.) The person who discovers the greatest number of articles will be deemed the winner. The winner will be entitled to select, from any of the departments, goods to the value of £5. The sender of the entry containing the second largest number will be entitled to goods to the value of £2, and the sender of the third largest number, goods to the value of £l. Who will win these handsome prizes? CARO’S GREAT BARGAIN STORES COMPETITION

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 24 (Supplement)

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 24 (Supplement)

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 24 (Supplement)