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(corraeax.) ANOTHER NEW FEATURE. -r"lll "> 11.t..1i,1B "EVENING EXPRESS" AD LETS. A NEW SCHEME FOR OUR CARDIFF AND COUNTRY BEAJOEaS AMUSEMENT. PROFIT, REWARD. ..(r, CUT OUT THE FOLLOWING PUZZLE, and put it together as you think it ought to be. When pieced properly the portrait of a well-known person will appear in the right hand corner. Write a. WANT ADLET on the blank lines, enclosing money or stamps at he rates given below, and address :—EVENING EXPRESS, SIi. Mary-street, Cardiff. 1 I 1 -f' ILi. SPECIAL RATES. Tft&SSWS* A Apartments Wanted, Furnished Rooms to be Let and Wanted, Situations Wanted Servants Wanted, Public-houses Wanted and for Sale, Horses and Carriages, Miscel- laneous Wants, Personal, Articles Lest er Found, Sale and Exchange, ONE FARTHING PER WORD. The Name and Address is to be Counted. Three insertions Half as much again as One, Six insertions Double the price of one. ,*6 ON.C?- THREE TIMES. 'iW' SIX TIMES, 16 words 4d. M w 6d. 'fr 8d. 24 u 6cl. 9d. •>, Is. 32 n • 8d. is. le, 4d. No Adlets of less value than SIXPENCE will be Included in the competition. Adlets not intended for competition may be sent in written on any slip of paper and prepaid at the rate of One Farthing per Word. No Adlet will be inserted for a less charge than THREEPENCE. iXiiZ A 1" SPECIAL PRIZES. FIFTY CLOTH BOUND 3s. 6D. BOOKS. Will be given every week to the 50 persons who put the above puzzle together in the best manner, and forward the same to the EVENING EXPRESS Office, with a Want Adlet written in the blank, enclosing pay for the Want Adlet at the above-named rates. Competitors Must Observe the Following Rules The Puzzle must be put together Neatly. An Adlet must be written on the Coupon. The Words in the Adlet must be Counted Name and Address included), and Stamps enclosed at the rate of One Farthing per Word. <A In awarding1 the books, neatness with which the puzzle is put together, and the composition or wording of the advertisement, will be considered. The beet one received during the week will be awarded '.J/iJI '¡" The following list of Books are offered for cmpetition subject to their beLug in stock at the time of ordering. To avoid disappointment, competitors may make a. second selection THE PRIZE LIBRARY. t I Scott's Poetical TV ork3. BOUND 3a. 6d. Cruden's Concordance to th* Old and New Testaments. BOOKS TO BE COMPETED FOR. The Works of Charles Lam*. BOOKS TO BE COMPETED FOR. The Works of Chules Lam). Sartor Resartus. Herodotus. Macaulay's Essays. Mill's Political Rwomr. Drawing-room Amusements, b.r Hoffman. Carole's French devolution to Become a Wizard, by Robert Houdin. White's Na tural History of Selhorne. N.cwChess Diagrams, by L. Hotter. Dickens's Pickwick Pstrmrs. TXPV0? -^emi Gibson: The Shi-Kin?: Chinese National Poetrr. ™ezrE? s *?l?*lonary' *>500 Illustrations. Homer's Iliad and OCyaaej, Pope's Translation. Nuttall s Dictionary. Montaisne's Essays. wid Singing Birds. Mill's System of Logic. Vd 1 sPe»c«r Thomson. Lewis's Bio*rrr,phical History of Philosophy jDelamer s Kitchea and Flower Garden. Tharkeray's Vanity Fair. Marquess of Salisbury's Speeches. Shah Wamca The New Cookery Book, with Two Coloured Plates. Captain Cook's Voyages. £ h« Victoria History of England, 400 Illustrations. The Koran. Popular Nursery Tales and Stories, with 170 Dlustra- Shukspeare's Works. T_, Bosweu's Johnson. ^hild s Picture Fable Book, 60 Illustrations. f=i.- W. Scott's Ivanhoe. C^lkJ s Book, by Thomas Miller, with Tl.ucydides. Coloured Plates. David Copperfield. ——— Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. Chancer's Canterbury Tales, Tyiwfeitt's Notes. Any one of the foregoing List may be selected by Don Quixote, with illustrations by Sir John Gilbert Competitors, or a work may be chosei. or the R.A. «mtmgs of the following eminent authors ^enN^S Works^008 ^J"D" Lord Lytton. Scott. Plutarch's Lives Harrison Ainsworth. Victor Hugo. Tlie Last Days of Pompeii. Bafcso. Eugene Sue. Banyan's Pilgrim's 53- Illustrations. toS"* Aristotle's Ethics, Transited by Dr. Gillies. Dumas 3& Wake's Apostolical Fathers. Lera ^°X; Pascal's Thoughts on Religion. Marrrat TW.I Emerson's Essays. Hood, The Xibelugen Lied. The following Books are at present out of print. Competitors who have chosen either of these may made another selection :— I Deemster. I Drawing Room Amusements. I Familv Doctor. Tho Bondsman. j Gladstone's Speeches. j East Lynn. Bob Roy ] Victoria History of England. f Cookery Book. Macclays Essays N.B.—All Adlets received during the week, including the first post opened on Monday morning, October 30th, will be eligible for tba above Prizes. _II'J 'i.<

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