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The Alphabetical Puzzle. The Great American Craze. Tbo following it the Uteat craze io the United State! Arrange the twenty-six letters of the alphabet in a row so that they will form at the same time twenty-three different and distinct English words of not less than two letters each; no letter to repeat itself; words may read forward or backward. n COUPON The Alphabetical Competition. £1 Name (Of Sender of Coupon) Address. CONDITIONS. Following nr> the Conditions Fill in the Conpon as required, and attaoh same t> aniwr sent and forward in envelope marked “ Alphabetical Competition,” to the W IPAWA Mail Office. Tho competition is quite free. Any number of Coupons may bo sent in in one en<elope. C upon* may be eout in at any time. The Editor’s decision must be acoepted as final. Name and address of winner will be annoanoel, who will reoeife £1 as a rewa*d for bis or ber perseverance. The competition will ol< se on the 30th June, when a scrutiny will be made to ascertain whether tho correct answer hae been sent by more than one person. Shonld such bo the ens the coupons will be placed in a box, and the sender of the first one drawn will receive the priz9.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 3904, 30 May 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 3904, 30 May 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 3904, 30 May 1899, Page 4

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