PUBLIC NOTICE. Wβ have much pleasure in announcing that the First Prize in our December (1902) "Crown" Brand Tea Prae Competition (a Handsome Piano or £30 in Cash at the winner's option) was won by Mrs Combrige, Tramline, Flemington, near New Brighton, with 1101 "Crown" Brand Tea Coupons. The following is a copy of receipt and Testimonial given by Mrs Combrige: — Chris tohuroh, 17th January, 1903. Received from Messrs John Hal! and Co., Ltd., by cash, the sum * of £30 (thirty pounds sterling), which I elect, to taks instead of the - Upright Piano won by me in your December (1902) "Crown" Brand Tea Prize Competition with 1101 "Crown" Brand Tea Coupons. I have been using your "Crown" Brand Tea for the post five years, and I consider it, not only erjuial in quality, but far superior, to any other Tea I have ever ueed, quite independent of the Coupons. (Signed) ELLEX COMBRIGE, Tram Line, Fiemington, near New Brighton. The above amount was paid over to Mrs Combrige, and the receipt signed in the presence of me. (Signed) JOHN MONCRIEFF DOUGLAS, Justice of t,he Peace. 143 Manchester street, Christ-church, January 17 tb, 1903. The other "Crown" Brand To a Prizes will be ready and advertised in a few days, and "Crown" Brand Tea Priae Competition* will be continued as uroaL JOHN HALL&CO.,Ltd. Manchester Street, CHBISTCHUBCH, Next Milner and Thompson's. 1 I inn inn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|mil Try EMPIRE COMPANY'S ROYAL BLUE AND . . . No. I Extract of Soap Used in ail leading laundries . . . Give the best results at the email.**, cost. ALL GROCERS.IM I HIIIIIHI lIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIII I a - r i The most nourishing, A Cup of Van Houten's digestible and delicious Cocoa for supper is the of all cocoas. Begt Nightcap Mais UnEiTEyc! I All Hull 8 Lli O Van HouUn's Coooa Is so wriDi ■ ■wwaa-eiw perfectly digestible that g± there Is no fear of its cans- ■ ■ADA! 1 , mr a bad night's rest. uUbUfl Is not only a nourishing food ifHH hDMTST^'C beverage, it Is also a healthy l&ill 1 tIJIJ I ETsl IJ stimulant. Rich Indigestible wrmefl biw ■ k>ll V albumen, it nourishes and g*. builds up the body: conuin* I^Hi^lflA Ing the right proportion of Ifiliitilll easily-digested fat. it sup- WWww/1 piies force and v!g-our, while Its valuable phosphates make bone and brain. Its nourishing qualities enB . able the blood to build up, 111 II llAllTril'n during sleep, the matter \shm mill IrN S wasledby the rt * y ' s work - Vm* lIIIUILIIU worry or exeltem.nt. Cocoa Th r , When ordering cocoa, don't forge, The mOSt economical to mention that it is Van Houten's \n yeg you want. ' [((•juzffdn \S\ > r TOBACCO $■■ Btt
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11493, 28 January 1903, Page 2
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