ASK ME ANOTHER.
HOW TO WIN £5.
The latest and.most interesting and educational competition will be published in this week's issue of the "Weekly Press," ASK MB ANOTHER." This novel competition requires 12 questions to be answered, and the competitor who forwards the most correct answers will receive a. prize of £5. There is no entrance fee, but each entry must be accompanied .by the coupon cut from the competition pages. This form of competition has created* a tremendous amount of- interest recently in England and America, and has become even more popular wherever introduced than y the famous crossword puzzle.. These 12; questions will be asked through the spaces allotted to \ the undermentioned well-known ■ business houses: — Turnbull and Jones ; (electricians), Butler Cycle Works, Sonora Sales, Ltd. ('wireless dealers), McClatchie and Co., Ltd. (coal merchants). H. Blakeley (ladies' wear), Grant Macki© (used cars), Herb Laban (men's outfitter), Stacey and Hawker (S.X. Bakery), G. Goates and Co., Ltd. (jewellers), A.-EV Downing; (footwear),' Jones,'McCrosti© (auctioneers),, and; L. H. Drayton (basmaker). ■'.- "■■;"" T?e sure and order vour copy of the "Weekly Press." r New Zealand's popular national magazine. -~2
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19062, 26 July 1927, Page 10
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185ASK ME ANOTHER. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19062, 26 July 1927, Page 10
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