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... OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLES: See Page xxviii. ...
... OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLES: See Page xxviii. ...
... TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE SKETCH PAYABLE IN ADYANCE. (1925). INLAND Twelve Months (including Christmas Number), £i 3s. 3d. Six Months, £1 10s. 6d. (or including Christmas Number j, £1 12s. iod. Three Months. 15s. 3d. (or including Christmas Number), 17s. 8d. CANADA. Twelve Months (including Christmas Number), os. nd. Six Months, £1 9s. 3d. ior with Christmas Number), £1 us. 8d Three Months, ...
... Q#r New Feature Cross- W ord 'Puzzles, WE here continue our Cross-Word Puzzles. This week readers may send in a solution of either of the Puzzles. To the sender of the first correct solu tion opened on Monday morning next, Feb. 9, we shall give a statuette of ■'Miss Sketch in Royal Doulton porce lain. Its value is £4 4s. RULES. 1. Each solution to a Sketch Cross- Word Puzzle must be sent in ...
... cc TIE TAT3LEIR 09 ACROSTIC, In this half page our readers will find the nineteenth of a series of Acrostics, which we propose to continue weekly until further notice. The first prize will be any article up to £2 in value which is adver tised in The Tatler. The second prize will be an in- I teresting book. Quarterly Prize. Messrs. Lad- broke and Co., 6, Old Burlington Street, W.l, will lay ...
... His Greatest Success since With Silent Friends THE RETURN JOURNEY By RICHARD KING. There would seem no end to his triumphs. Kcble Howard in u The Sketch.*9 Surpasses in fascination and in grip nine-tenths of the modem novels. Edinburgh Evening News. On Sale Everywhere 6s. net ...
... £1 FOR A JOKE The Editor of The Tatler will, until further notice give a weekly prize of 1 for the best original joke sent in suitable for illustration, in addition, he will also pay half-a-guinea for every one which he makes use of for illustrating. Jokes can be sent in any time during the week, and the prize will be awarded each Tuesday. Write on outside of envelope Joke Competition The ...
... AN APOLOGY In our issue of October 22, 1924, we published an article by Sabretache, entitled Pictures in the Fire, in which the question of the exportation of horses was discussed. We regret that in such article certain statements were attributed to Lieut. -Colonel T. Dunlop Young, O.B.E., D.V.S.M., M.R.C.V.S.. which we now find he did not make, and certain parts of such article might be ...
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... THE WORLD OF FICTION Black Laughter. By Llewelyn Powys. Grant Richards. 6s. A kind of Robinson Crusoe story of the Continent of Africa, and, like Defoe's tale, eminently realistic. The Brute. By W. Do ...
... FORTHCOMING SPORTING EVENTS. Jan. 30-Mar. 7.-- Amateur Billiards C'ship, at Thurston's. Feb. 6, 7, 9 and 10.-- M.C.C. v. Victoria, at Melbourne. 6 and 7. Manchester Races. 6 and 7. Sandown Park Races. 7.-- Wales v. Scotland (Rugby), at Swansea. 7. North of the Thames C.C. C'ships (Athletics). 9.-- South Essex (Coursing). 9, 10. Derby Races. 11, 12.-- Cruft's Dog Show at Islington. 11-14.-- ...
... London: Published by The sporting Dramatic Publishing Co., Ltd., at the Offices. 172, Strand. W.C.2, and Printed by The Cornwall Press Ltd., Paris Garden, Stamford Street, S.E.I. February 7, 1925. ...