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(Three Puzzles from the First Simple Set of Pictures In " Everylady's 'Journal" War-Puzzle Contest. The first full set appears In June issue—?, gd, everywhere. ■•.ovep:&looinPrizeserlst Prize £50 Cash, Detailsbe!ow|j ' - . .• • t ■ •"«" 'IE NOT,- YOU • SHOULDf w l . : £100 Prize WarNOW BEING "CONDUfcTED BY'THXT BESIf , OF! ALL SIXPENNY WOMEN'g MAGAZINES; , "Everylady's Journal ; • |t Will teach' you to pronounce hundreds of War'Namel, ant| -v.. provide fun for the entire family.; Over £100 in , .Ist Prize, £50 in Cash^ "Everylady's Journal" —the most these pronunciations.- Thus any popular of sixpenny magazines for reader who enters for our prize con-. women —has started another, of its test will learn how to pronouce most excellent • puzzle competitions, with of tho difficult names mentioned in over-'£loo in 'prizes and a First the cables, and, at the same time, Prize of £50 in cash. . Tlio'firs't set get the fun of solving the pictureof'nine puzzle pictures and' all de- puzzles with_tho chance of winning a 'tails as to prizes, entries, etc., ap- £50 cash.prize,, or ono of tho 120 pear in "Everylady's Journal" for other .prizes. ■ . . . June—sixpence everywhere. This £100 War-Puzzle Contest Act Now—and Enter for the ! '£loo will provide fun for the entire fam- Wae.oii77ln contest 'i ily-with the chance of winning ono War Puzzle contest. or more of the money pnMS-aud T() . for t])is , Pllzzlo teach the reader how-to pronounce b a of « Evcry!ac iy> s j ourna p. hundreds of difficult war names. fo /. Jlni^isold everywhere for 6d. . „ .... U.i It contains the first set of puzzles A Contest for Every Reader-Not and fl;11 con d itionS) as well J immy the Clever Ones Alone. splendid articles for women, free. _ patterns, and a great iserial story 'Any reader of this paper may try by Mary Roberts Rinehart. There for the £50 in cash offered as first is no entrance fee whatever to tho prize, or one of the 121 other prizes. "£IOO War-Puzzle Contest," proTho contest is not- for the clever, vided'you are a reador of tho magaones alone.. It is just as likely that zino. If you wish to secure a list the first prize of £50 will -bo won of names from which tho puzzles are by a smart boy or girl as-by an old- taken, _you may do so. by using form ster. On tho other hand, there will given in "Everylady's Journal" for be enough perseverance and intelli- Junq. gence required to attract the bright- If "Everylady's Journal" is unobest of grown-up readers, and to keep tainable locally for sixpence, use them puzzling to tho last moment. form herewith—or writo a letter— ■ ■■'.' and send it to the publisher, with How to Enter "Everylady's 'Journal' l one shilling in stamps or postal note. *~, MM Contest. . ;'n, xninn 1.. 1',,-.*!,, (. of War-Pimlo Names," giving the stsrssw was of a pkce lias ken ment oned p Contest" at onco. Use this in connection with the war. As it . , , . would bo a difficult. and costly busi- form ■ J*®* % atlases froi/which tho names have _ ~,, i . been taken, we liavo compiled, as us- To Secure List of War-Puzzle ual, a list which will.contain every Names'* and "Everylady's Journal" liamo represented by the pictures in ' for June. our "£IOO War-Puzzle Contest."' / ■ . - . .This list is printed in good, clear type, IT,. SHAW PITGHETT, (Dept. F., and, as possible, .the names-are N.Z.), 376 Swanston Streot, Melsot out in l alphabetical-'order. To!; .bourne. cover postage, tho oxponses of get- , Enclasp find one shilling, for which t,ng- ; up 'send' ' mo, ;Mt , free, "Everylady's sum jof sixpeuoo ..ti-i| l, b , 5 'Journal" forY>Juno, containing first .intending conipetitors—tliough tho of War ,{ )t , Iu addition, purchase of this;.list is not compul-. p ost . mo booklet entitled i'List of sory- .' . ,'• iWarJuzzlo Namte.' l In running this: prize contest, v>6 . •hopo'to make it educational-in char- . .-■««• v • ■actor, -as well' as' a.fascinating, prize •; W, ' ' ■competition... . ,To! achieve .-this, .. wo . (i.j'i.p'. . . propose to print, after all difficult Address *•*■"?• nanios / ii\ tho _ list mentioned, the ■ .oirrect . .We havo'.. :, > arranged with experts to determine "Dominion,' 3/7/'ls.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 3 July 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 3 July 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 3 July 1915, Page 10

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