HE CONTINUOUS 00HPETITI0N'!' A CHEQUE FOE £X Jfl. has bean sent to "the writer of thi9 versa i' Miss V. A.. Puketapu, Napaer— n , , \ ... * Our home Is bright and happy now— Onca Father used to roam I Dear Mother got the "Stand-Out Tea," And\now he hurries home. The-Prize Poem Awards Now Stop, . The Half-Yearly Gift Distribution Ensues. \ GENEROUS CASH AWARBS TWICE A YEAR. Entries closo 15th June and 15th December. Competitors qualify with Coupons which are enolosod in packets, of "Stand-Out Tea." MONET PHIZES range from 10a. to -25, with innumerable Conso- ; ' latian Prizes of ss. ' , THE -"STAWD-OUT 1 TEA" REWARD SCHEME is a purely Cash Distribution of most liberal character. ; Coupons should bo posted in one batch, with Sender's Nam© and Address, to "STAND-OUT TEA," care R. Wilson and Co., Ltd., Dunedin. Bssy "BTAHMUT TEfi" and lave Your > ■; O0HP«. is'ii 8 ytv kit 1 i water quioltcstisn J, '• ® ||9 8 least fuel. Doesn't fin «wok' and start EarSt ■ h embking like a 'W • / -v., . y/M % built-in boiler, 5Sv " J' i\fA ll f whUo 11 la rar /; ™° ro jilt xL. 1,19 Methyen ii •jy yff 'L——'fj l| ft easily' Jf ffi '%?•' t kll cleaned' Not hoavy ptesai' 1 . ». HB ■ "J 11 ! cumbersome, EhM" ' y II but neat,, nmd dep j on useful ' ill ii' •• '■ w Tour '.iramaonper mMETHVEN- — mssiM boiler mm, I "*"* ' ll 1 "v' v • »9 _ . 11l fl'". ; ?i - ! v ; ' ;C - J K GUARANTEED PURE 'CEYLON. . J ijv:. ';/v---. ;•;- p I '. ; ■..- : - ;2/-\-PER ; POUND ;"H j| : ALL STCRSKOEPERS. ' : p:i. , _ ' fe; m IK 15a ll; li: izz "j£ M j£ • w. J. GAUDiN AND SON, ' ' Coughing a good deal. COAL AND GRAIN MERCHANTS,: lydayei!, Throat tondsr P-Lungs. QHUZNEE • STREET and ICIIJIRNIB.H'soraP Bettertakotfio7s-yoar- 0 ij ARGEI STOCKS of/Coalbrookdiils and If Old cougli medicinq—Avor's « Newcastle Coals on hand. Prompt i : 031 City . and l Suburbs ' .vtsci : City, 271; • lulbirnie, 371 G. '1;If : you v/ant .the.'very ! best : : "°\l 4 -'■[ : I the Old Country Produces 1 buy HORROCKSES' j latfst victory SEE HORROCKSES' NAME ON | br SELVEDGES and decline all substitutes ,| EXHIBITION, 1910 Sold by all Firit-Clau Drapers end Storekeeper!. |
appeals to every woman. | , The best, most simple and most i comfortable way of ironing. Inde- I , I J pendent of stove and gas, it can be > i used anywhere. ■ Non-infiammablt I risk frim fire; healthier and safer | : Jfj ) Stocked b/SJvf Lt, 4'. p| 'Made from Grapes 'groyrn on the Sunnjr: * . Gold Medals at C Iniul intcrnatioim lExkibitions. , Claret. ( • iIANAOWC, Tu Muta Viuejurds, XlaVi'- * lock MorUi, fiawke's liuj. &«W^WWiaAmvWi!Wl
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1663, 1 February 1913, Page 11
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