RESULT 1 of the Great | First Prize—Free Trip to Sydney First-Class Return W« have much pleasure In announcing tbo results of our Laio-Tonlc PIU Llmerlek Compe;iiion, which closed on August 30lb. Over 2000 Limericks were tat. aitted, »nd prizes hire been awarded as follows : FIRST PRIZE—Free Trip to Sydney, First-class Relurn. Awarded to: M/Ward, 27 Talavera Terrace, Wellington. SECOND PRIZE— IS. Awarded to: Hiss A. Smith, Lands and Surrey Dept., Government Buildings, Wellington. 3 PRIZES OF £1 EACH. Awarded to* Mrs. A. Thorpe, Miro SL, Row Lynn, Auckland. *f. Richards, Queen St, lertheete, Auckland. Win. F. Young, 87 St Andrews Read, Epsom, Auckland. 4 PRIZES OP 19/- EACH. Awarded to'* Gladys Boucher, 6a Orakej Rd_ Senoera, Auckland. Kiss L. E. Rlgfey, e/o Land* and Sortey Dept, Box 38, Napier. W. H. Mercer, e/o A. C Bo We, Kaitala, Aueklind. W. E. Mnleock, West Hartlng, Weedeis, Canterbury. LAXO-TOHIC PILLS are ths hest-knowa Pills for BQioussess, Constipation, Headache, and all Llw Complaints. Sold everywhere throughent Hew Zealand in seated glass containers at I/- and I/-, or will he seat post free noon receipt of the price by the Retena Dept, Sheldon Drag Co. Ltd., 131-5 Clarence Street, Sydney.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 7
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196Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 7
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