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% I Buy British land be proud L SOUTHERN CROSS RACQUETS S;| . V - Phyllis, the} re wonderful. Like Smithy's famous plane, they always get you there. It’s their perfect balance aiui finish that fascinates one and gives such accuracy to one s game. I advise you to get one. and we’ll be on equal Star 97/6 85/75A 1 Star 65/Kxeellent KiTnge of all other makes of Parquets in Stork. WRITE I'OE Oil! CATALOGUE—POST PRKK JOHNS LTD. CHANCERY STREET AUCKLAND

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) DRAWING COMPETITION. The joss school of commercial ART again offers prizes amounting to £Ss 10s for the best three sketches sent in during this competition. Our intention is, as before, to discover and assist those with talent. Make a copy of this sketch, either in ink or pencil, and write your name, age and address on the back, and forward it to the “J.S.C.A.” with sixpence in stamps. The competitor who sends in the best sketch receives A PRIZE OF £5. and a FREE course in Commercial Art and Cartooning by mail. The SECOND and THIRD prize-winners receive ;£2 10s and .Cl respectively, together with the same FREE course. 10 FREE COURSES of instruction, as described above, will be given to those next in merit, while 100 SCHOLARSHIP DIPLOMAS will be presented to those sending in the next best attempts. SOMEONE MUST WIN THESE PRIZES WHY

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A NEW BREW SPECIALLY for those who know what good beer should be! Naturally matured, rich in vitality-restoring malt, and with the appetising, tempting flavour of pure hops COUTTS’ WAITEM AT A ALE sets a new standard in beverages. It combines the value of a nourishing tonic with the pleasure of a specially delicious drink. Draught Beer will be on Sale Bottled Beer will be on Sale Result of Competition Mr. -J. E. C. Brown, of Tauranga, who was the first to suggest the name that has been adopted, was awarded the £5 prize. The WAITE MATA BREWERY Ltd. OTAHUHU

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 9

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