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H. W. Hodgetts & Co.
STOCK. SHARE. and INVESTMENT
BROKERS.
Cowra Chambers
GRENFELL STREET
Telephone Central 822 (3 lines).
S. C. WARD & CO.
STOCK, SHARE, and
INVESTMENT BROKERS
310 Grenfell Street, Adelaide
You Can Winthn si Easy
Competition. Try now!
Simply write a bright witty title for this picture and your
small outlay may bring you a big return. Look at the pic
ture--Doesn't it make you smile, and how easy it is to
think of an apt title.. 50 p.c. of the net proceeds are
'eturned in prizes and the other half goes to the S.A. Am
bulance . . . Every week more and more entries are re
ceived and prizes are growing bigger and bigger. W'RITE
YOUR TITLES NOW.
"SNAPPY rTT'S "No. 4
'Closes Tues* o
June 21st ©
1ST POST WED. s
ACCEPTED.
Final .Judges ,
Brig-General S. Price
Weir.D.S.O., V.D.: J.
tIcLea. Esq., M.P.;
Cr. C, W. Lloyd. Escq.,.
Past President Nat.
S. Council.
6d. Each Entry
or 5 Titles For a ' .
2/- Post. Note.
Facts You Should Know! Cash entries will be received in box at Cawthorne's
17a Rundle street, and Strempel & Jolly's, Chemists. Beehive Corner; or yout can post
them to the address below-assist a worthy cause--enter this contest.
You'll Never Win if you don't try-DO IT NOW.
All the Contest involves is writing apt or funny titles for this picture. No member
of any division of the S.A. Ambulance (or his famllyI eligible to enter.
S.A. Ambulance, Box 159c, Addalge
RESULTS NO. 3 C NTEST-6? PRIZES.
1ST PRIZE~ £15. "Strike, and I'm off," Mrs. F. C~Ollivdr. Uranla, Y.P i
I 2ND PRIZE, £5. "A Good Hack Will Carry Ilim a Lbng WaY.'' W. . Cox,
26 Dryden st., Canterbur.y, Victoria.
CONSOLATION PRIZES.
Mrs. Stella Appelby, Sister C. L. Watt. Mrs. M. E. Blomfield. Miss Dewhirst,
Mrs. J. R. McNicol, Mrs. W. R. pounsett, Mr. Fred Raymond. Mrs. J. Ware N
A. Cullen, Miss J. Milligan. Miss E. Jackson, Miss H. Lieblch. Mrs. I. Lowe,
Mr. B. S. Adams, Mrs. T. C. Martin. Mrs. F. C. B!shop, Mrs. G. Harrison. MrS. E.
Gibson, Mrs. E. Tunbridge, Mrs. A. W. Gray. Mr. P. NicOlle. Mrs. G. Harris,
Mr. D. A. Yardeil., Miss S. Leaney, Mr. E. Holman. Miss M. Wotton, Miss M.
Koerner, Mrs. R. H. Mitchell. Mrs. M. Ross. E. C: Evans. Mrs. A. Smallacombe.
G. A. McLean. Mrs. L. Fox, G. A. Robinson. Yvonne Oliver. Mrs. G. R. Ball. Nurse
L. Hill, Mrs. A. Thompson. W. R. Wright. R. P. Daviles. Mrs. V. Brown. Mr. A.
Humphry. Mrs. T. MI. Caulfield. A. West. Miss F. Jones. Gee. perry. MIr. A, Per
rett, Mr. Win. Bottrell, Miss C. Upton, Mrs. A. J. Redpath, Mrs. H. G. Matheson
DAILY PRIZES OF 10/- EACIH.
"He picked his own perch." G. Harvey.
"He won't stick to his Job," "Working with an ecd in view." N. Griffey.
"Thrilling manoeuvres of a destroyer," D. Williams.
"Another tragedy among the breakers." M. Charles.
'Heading for the wide open spaces." L. Wride.
"When he's knocked off he'!l be finished." E. Glennon.
"Soon to part from the better half," T. Baker.
"Parting from the better half." F. Harvey.
"Lifting a handle to take a drop," A. Davey.
OTHER GOOD TITLES WERE:
"Picking his way down."
"Pretty cocky on his perch."
"Crack of doom." I
"On the verge of a breakdown."
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