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COMPETITIONS Magazine-Prize List: The Proprietors of Stevens Health Salt, Fletohcr's Phosphatonic, Tonking's Emulsion, Brice's Regenerator for the Hair wore appointed Judges by tlio Editor conformably with the advertised conditions. Owing to equality of merit it was found necessary to divide tho prizes for the "Echoes" Competition., Tho following is the complete list of prize-winners selected by the .joint decision of the judges:— Echoes." Ist Prizes: Wilfred Gardner, Mahencv Otago; H. Martelle, Retreat Road, Chrislchurch; G. Proutncy, ■ Gcraldme; 0. Johnson, Pahiatua W5 each). JJealers: C. B. Morris, Chemist, Oamaru; kr Kivcr j Chemist, Christchurch; S. H. Willis, Chemist, Geraldine; F. King, Chemist, Pahiatua Ul ss. each); Assistants, ss. each. 2nd Prizes:—H. Bennet, Macfarlane Street, Wellington; A. Snowball, P.O. Box 8, New I'ylmouth (£2 10s. each). Religious Selection: First Prize: Mrs. H. Mee, Kilbirnie, Welling. ten, _2; Dealer, W. H. Coy, Wellington, 10s. Od. Great -Thought-First Prizo: Mrs. J. Dale, Maungatua West. Taieri, £2; Dealer, J. Sutherland, Rangiora. 10s. 6d, Puzzle-First Prize: A. M. Glynn, 21 Ouse Street, Oamaru, £2; Dealer, U.F.S. Dispensary, Oamaru, 10s. 6d. Advertising Idea—First Prize: A. Vaughan, St. Kilda, Dunedin, £2; Dealer, Freeman, Elm Row, Dunedin,' 10s. (id. Joke-First Prize: Laurie Davis, Barbadocs Street, Christchurch, £2; ' Dealer, J. Berry. Christchurch, 10s. Gd. Conundrum—First Prize: Edna White, Aramoho. Wanganulj £2; Dealer, M. H.'Wilton, River Bank, Wanganui, 10s. 6d. Proverb—First Prize: A. M. Glynn, 21 Ouse Street, Oamaru, £2; Dealer, U.F.S. Dispensary, Oamaru, 10s. Gd._. Stovens Health Salt Bicycle—First Prize: Gertrude Dale, Anderson's Bay, Dunedin; Dealer, Scott's, Pharmacy, Dunedin, 10s. 6d. Brice's Regenerator Bicycto —First Prize: Miss E. F. Saxon, Box 6, Levin; Dealer, E;' S. Keedwell, Levin, 10s. Gd. Fletcher's Phosphatonic BicycleFirst Prize: A. M. Mathews, Fitzroy, New Plymouth;'Dealer,''A. E. Sykos,'Now Plymouth, 10s. 6d. Tonking's Emulsion Bicycle—First Prize: '■'■ James Robertson, Hunterville; Dealer,'P. T. Peacock, Hunterville 10s. 6d.—Editor, "Competitions,'' Christchurch. The second number, -of "Competitions" will be published shortly and will be obtainable aa before from Chemists. All purchasers of Stevens' Health Salt, Brice's Regenerator for the Hair, Tonking's Emulsion, '' Fletcher's Phosphatonic. are invited to enter these amusing contests,- .. . ' The prominent Illawarra breeder and judge, Mr. E. J. Marks, writes:— .' Jamberoo, Hlawarra Line,'N.S.W., September 18, 1912. The Manager, Mammitein Proprietary, Limited, 109 Pitt Street, Sydney. Dear Sir,—l have been using your "Mammitis Cure" for 6ome months past with very satisfactory results, and can honestly recommend it to any Dairy Stock owner whose herd may be affected by this disease. lay ways keep a stock, of the .remedy on hand, although, as I have cured long-seated and obstinate cases, the disease. I always keep a stock of tho when in its earlier stages; "'■'■ Every dairyman should keep a. few bottles handy.--Youra, etc., '■' (Sgd.) E. J. MARKS. . SKINNER'S MAMMITEIN Price 4s. 6d., from Chemists and Stores. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND CO., NEW ZEALAND AGENTS/.

T U S T. : ' L:A N D E D. AWIDBKANqE : : .. ; ..;;; ; ;v-,; '■\>--'qt .; :/ : .r\ • ; ./.-; ROLL TOP DESKS; '."•'' ; :. ; .Entirely. Now Stylea. '.' ; : .•'.:/ ••■' Prices to Suit, Everyone. THE OFPICE APPIIA.NCE CO., LTD., ■■'.!<■ 17. and IB Cuba. Street, : -:. WELLINGTON;:. ■; "' r"''' a ; I : i-rv •'.'■"'■ i-.^ CAMPBELL COAL PLANT,: 88 H.P. i' ■,; A GREAT SUCCESS. Mr.N. AndreWrWanganui.' Dear Sir,— •In reply.'to your 'letter asking us particulars; of working ;of our ; Producer Plant and-Gas 'Engine,'-.'.' ■'■•■ 'j'< ■■.-. The oost of fuel for the month of .May during which we ran 209 hours, was— , 8 tons 13owt, at lOs.por ton ..,„ M 0 0 21«wt. cokp,;at 2s. per owt. ...... ,/ 5 0 ■"/ ■'■:' .■■-.■■ ''." '■':■:■. ■' : r..".:"■-jM'li '6 The plant is running in a very satisfactory manner, and making no tar, and wo shall be pleased at any time to show any. intending purchaser «4 similar plant" how this one is working.—Yours faithfully, . ..- ■■ j ELLIS, A BURNAND, LTD.!' , NOTE:—The consumption shown above uiolndes stand-over losses. . '. A B;NICHOLLS desires to state that ho has.'taken over the Sea View Boarding House at. CASTLEPOINT, late-, ly carriod on by Mr. Potter, and trusts, by striot attention to business, to merit a.fair share of publio patronage, .;.. '•■ j pOULLS, CULLING, AND CO., LTD., \ ■ ~ ,; BRANDON STREET. - ■ :•:■: WELLINGTON.: ; ; ' agents foT Moore's Modern MitKod Loop* .Leaf Bistems.; '. '. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. nnHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT *:■■■'•■ LTD., Is prepared to Purohaw FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS, By Weight or-at Per Head, The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own aooount' Prioos can bo obtained ol application at the CompanyV Offices, ol from any ef the Buyers in tho counhy. W,' G. FOSTER, v Managing Dlrootor. ' i". -' .' ..'.'■;■■.. ■■ THE WILLUM DANKS BRASS FOUNDRY COMPANY, • EVA STREET (Off Dixon Street),' . " • WELLINGTON. - v Manufaoturers of Engineers' and Plumbera' Supplies, Fire.Bngado Plant, Brewers, Creamory, and General Brasswork. Aluminium Castings a speciality. 'Phono 1997. -. PUBLIC NOTICE. 'OTTANTED Known, Brico's NowLunohTT eon and Tea Rooms. 228 Lambton Quay (opp. The Dresden), The'most up-to-date in Wellington. Bright and airy Meat and Fish Teas a speciality. Want ed : k n own. Open Daily from Noon till 11.15 p.m. (Except Tuesdays, when promises close at 2 o'clock.) . PALMER'S LUNCHEON and SUPPER ' ROOMS, 168 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone No. 20. >, ■ A Card. LB. H. ' DE LATOUR. « Surgeon' Dentist, BENNETT'S DUILDINCjS. TAIHAPE. BODEGA LUNCHEON ; ROOMS. 38 LAMBTON QUAY./ MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Breakfasts, Luncheons, | Teas, Suppers, . Up to 11.30 plm. ENERAL Printing in nil its branches neatly and promptly executed at moderate charges at tho "Dominion' General Printing House,' Dominion.Avenue 'Phono H44-

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1645, 11 January 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1645, 11 January 1913, Page 2

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