IDon't Want Your Vote _ ALL WANT IS YOUR CUSTOM WHICH MY GOODS MERIT for Sick Friend; Xmas, Wedding, Birth- day, Anniversary and Children" S Presents, etc_ FUNWORDER IS the quality word-building crossword game which is exactly similar to the oriainal amazing pastime selling to millions in America under the name of Scrapple (See Readers Digest, June 1 954, pages 58 & 59) . It has the same wooden letters and racks and quality playing board which folds neatly into half the space when not in use . (Everlasting like the old ThE PEG-EASY This is an Ameri- can convenience, or should say conveyance for Re G the wet clothing which saves the housewife a devil of lot of effort in carrying the C 1 0 th e S to be pegged out on the line know in U,S A very tew 'homes are original Draught boards.) It is the without Peg most fascinating game for young Easy, and although have sold many and old that ever was, and thou- many thousands here; am amazed that quite few husbands can still allow sands of N. Z ers have already their good ladies to emulate the camel. bought genuine Funworders under This must be just because they are my guarantee of complete delight thoughtless ~surely it IS not stinginess; or money back in full if returned @S the Peg-Easy costs only 29 /6 (plus up 2/6 freight). to 7 days not one has bouncedl Many stores already stock Funworders; all can if they will com- municate with either of the wholesale distributors, Messrs. Brown & Stewart Ltd: or Messrs. Universal Supplies and Services Ltd. both of Auckland GIRLS (young and not quite So young How IS vour ward robe? don ( m e a n scanties etc:, but storage space because here is the PRESTORAK This American- designed skir 1 and trouser rack holds up to 12 aarments without C r e a sin g. t swings up and clips inside the Funworder becomes wardrobe d 0 0 an addiction and saves space You will appreci- The price of a Funworder in U.SA ate the worth of is 53V2 , and here only 23/6. This is this The price IS only 29 6 (plus excellent yalue for the highest qual- 2/6 freight) ity word -building crossword game in the world -Insist upon seeing and buying the genuine Funworder , which you will be proud to have your friends play with YOU , as it is not merely 0 cheap, child' s version. Incidentally, its high quality will allow it to stand up to the wear and tear of kids. If your local dealer has not got Funworders in stock and is diffident about giving you service and procuring cne for you, then use the coupon to buy direct from me, and will pay the postage promise you , your family, and friends, unprecedented entertainment for vears to comel QeaEv J (e Estab. 1923 FUNWORIDEII Fam mabiny rords Iemembor the nuyno ! GIFTS We will send with your compliments to your friends on your advice To ALISTER BEVIN, 38 Albert Street (Box 880) Auckland_ Please send me: Funworders (as per your guarantee) at 23/6 (postage paid)_ Peg-Easys at 29/6, plus 2/6 freight Prestoraks at 29/6, plus 2/6 freight enclose postal note; money order or cheque (plus exchange) for NAME ADDRESS NZL; 29/10/54
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 797, 29 October 1954, Page 16
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