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For all the days that come and go, Goldenia Tea is a delightful bever- age which you can serve with confi- dence at any time in any place.
Prove its excellent quality and deli- cious flavour in your, cup daily.
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There are two brands of Goldenia Tea. No. 1 á super-quality tea, and No. 2 a lower-priced tea of delicious flavour-the best tea on the market at its price. The coupons on No. 1 and No.'2 packets' are of equal, value" when exchanging for Bonus
Presents.!
Save Coupons (Bonus Labels) on every packet for valuable presents. . . ~
fp.^ CROSSWORD PUZZLE
\'; ' CASH PRIZES FOR SUCCESSFUL COMPETITORS.
¡ ,- '-Proceeds in aid of the funds of the Canberra Y.W.C.A. Ä ENTRANCE FEE: SIXPENCE.
lim REVISED CASH PRICE LIST
I ,f !Fi; FIRST PRIZE-TEN SHILLINGS
SECOND PRIZE - ... - FIVE SHILLINGS
Also a number of consolation prizes of 2/6 each at the discretion
of the Y.W.C.A.
Entries must be enclosed with entrance feo in cnvelopo addressed "Crossword Puzzle", care Y.W.C.A., Canberra.
Entries will close at the Y W.C.A. Building, City; J. B. Ypung's, Ltd.,"Kingston; and E. C. Harris Se Co.'s, Manuka, at noon * on .Wednesday next, October 12._
vVcfcjT ACROSS THIS; SPACE AND SEND IN II Y.W.C.A. Crossword Puzzle No. 6
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The solution and names of the successful competitors will appear in "The-Canberra Times" on Thursday next, October 13, 1932. ,