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■ i SPECIAL SALE I%, ! P . \ \ / / . SPZCMI SALE & Ceng SWEETS c “ca, e *« =t o iTo s===== Q B sait S/ *IF Ss. =^sii3 AS SflUlO & sc SALT 5 SALT so o 4, a mmw m 2L To Win, Name Objects in Picture Beginning with Letter “S.” “Narrow Escapes” —FREE ! EVERY PERSON WHO SENDS IN A LIST OF WORDS UNDER CLASS “A" OR “B”—WHETHER THEY WIN A CASH PRIZE OR NOT—WILL RECEIVE, FREE OF CHARGE, A SPECIAL PRIZE OF A COPY OF OUR NEW BOOK ENTITLED "NARROW ESCAPES.” This brilliant book has been specially compiled and is awarded to commemorate this grand Competition. It is a book of thrills, of fun and fancy— 60 pages of interest, amusement and adventure, beautifully printed and • bound with an art cover. Remember, every competitor in Class “A” and "B” will receive a copy of "NARROW ESCAPES," free of charge. Solve This Easti Puzzle Picture WIN £.250 Of course you would like to win £250 Here’s your opportunity. Make a list of the things in the above puzzle picture beginning with the letter “S.” There’s Saddle, Stump, Screw-driver, Shirt, Stockwhip, etc. It s a great game for your spare time! Over £6OO will positively be paid in cash to the thirty persons who submit the nearest correct answers, so send m your list of S words as soon as possible. If your list is awarded First Prize in Class A, you’ll win £250. If you enter for Class B and win First Prize you will be paid £IOO. Under Class C (no subscription payment) you would win £lO for First Prize. The correct list by which judging will be done will be made up only of the correct words in the lists received, thus you are insured honest and impartial treatment. WISHING WILL NOT WlN—so start now. The secret of success is merely the knack of using your brains. Others have won—so can you! 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Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 5, 1 November 1924, Page 44

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Page 44 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 5, 1 November 1924, Page 44

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