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\ v\ ' X X " mw///'// A. <1 O o o uu 7 fiZ //■ '//,/. in ■i?,T fTttr? trrrnc^ 4 □ THE purity of Laurel ensures ideal results whether you use it for Lighting, Heating or Cooking. Its ‘Soft White Light’ gives ease to the eyes, its clean, even heat makes chilly rooms cheery and cooking a delight. Don’t say Kerosene -say 66 LA UR EL yy Kerosene The Soft WHITE Light VACUUM OXU COMPANY, PTY jtd

i£3o*« T 4!% t £3O GENUINE SPORTS Puzzle No. 2 Try this one and he a winner. Patience and concentration will work wonders. £25 for correct solution, and £5 for person sending in most entries. A golden opportunity for someone. No catchwords in this puzzle. t T f Y y T ♦lO Y V htsi sonsae sha aecsdu kanet ni eth mgea ni sith ytuenro the New Zealand Cricket tnha sha vare eomr tteensri ot eb etsma stivi ot delnanrr nebe whons febero. Particulars of Entry In all matters of Above is a sentence with the letters of most of the words and the words themselves disarranged. All you have to do is to decipher the words then arrange them according to their correct order in the sentence, and send tens on plain paper, not forgetting your name and address. A shilling postal note must accompany each entry. A prize of £25 will he awarded to the person sending in the correct or nearest to correct sentence. In the •vent of a tie or ties prize money will be divided cordingly. £5 will be ; ‘he person sending ' Vuff'priz with the Editor of the Christchurch Sun. dispute r "Genuine ill be final .-i binding. A fee of 5/- will be charged r rescrutiny of results, fee tamable if claimant is corda; . w ill be this competition all enmust reach us by MonSeptember 19th. Results Applicatf must reach us September 30th, money “ Post y this rescruthiy it latest on when prize forwarded, entries to ■ n GENUINE SPORTS PUZZLE, P.O. Box 1140, Christchurch. f f x t ❖ f Y Y ♦> : Y f Y t ? Y r No. 1 Puzzle is as follows“ The •«i themselves to be line sports wnen uiey vis'ica us six years ago, but, when the All Blacks are routing South Africa‘next year, will their feelings be soured. No correct solutions were received, nut five persons sent in a nearest to correct solution, and therefore receive £o eacn. Prize monev will be forwarded on September 10th. The winners were:-Jas .1. Hastings, 181 Victoria Hoad, St. Clair. Dunedin; J. Brnkenslure. Rolleston Street, Thames; A.. Smith. Milford P. 0.. Takapuna. Auckland; Chester, South Canterbury; Chas. Street, Sydenham, Christchurch. Y Y ❖

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 140, 3 September 1927, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 140, 3 September 1927, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 140, 3 September 1927, Page 25

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