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66 99 THE CONTINUOUS COMPETITION! The Half-Yearly - Gift .Distribution.' 1 GENEROUS CASH AWARDS TWICE A YEAR. j Entries close 15th June and 15th December. - Competitors qualify 'j with Coupons which are enclosed in packets of "Stand-Out Tea."Money Prizes range from ss. to £5. M INNUMERABLE CONSOLATION PRIZES of 2s. 6d. * THE "STAND-OUT TEA" REWARD SCHEME j is a purely Cash Distribution of most liberal character. ? Coupons should be posted in one batoh', with Sender's Name and ij Address, to "STAND-OUT TEA," care R. Wilson and Co., Ltd., j Dunedin. ' • IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT THE GUINEA PRIZE POEM has ceased, J j 'THE HALF-YEARLY CASH DISTRIBUTION is now alone current. 1 j Buy "STAND-OUT TEA" and Save Your Coupons. ; I ■-■ " I Work Lighter, Wife Brighter. j . This is -always -the result • . - 1 when a housewife has a ' pS|l|> /Slfil !i Methven Boiler with which' ■ to do .her washing. - M ID fiy | METHVEN - \ I WASHING' |V\-,!/#£•) I i BOILERS- fi:/j j Make a wondorful differ- r nil'/ \ |'/| I ence. Lifting tho clothes U ||\ / ill] if' Xj ■' ■ f in and out, loi'' instance i •' Wffl//' ] A / - . - i J How convenient a Jlethveil , L IK / - ' \ . 1 S is!. No itratohlng, ' 11U . \ . I!I ',PYV I ; : ,:\ ■' i | a-'Aleth- ; - * I" — 1 / . 1.-. - | ven a woman finishes hei 1 —X—.ZlTti I Jl ,11 !• ?■ washing fresher and brighter than ttitil ft feiujb- Iflp —TTT[||[i» I / [7 ' j 7 born-heating, old-fash- " || 11llllljfj 1 / .' ji >i I Miv/ n ly, and savo' toi, is jusii 11 I TT ssjfj] f /,' /fa II thii), Tho ilrobas is right . 11 • MM I /, -'/■fa I up against tha oappgj', ,'i'hs 1, 1 [91 \ s / % ' I heat strikes; tiis. feojjpei 1 rill ' | Klff'J , /II fair, and also Qif'etilatea. ®M, MS? IV .: | around it. , )/ '1.1 Look at tho Mothvcu ht ' f your lromuougcr's, '■ hnd /w»= 'Si j-ou will.see at ouco that . - it is 1 attongir;'• ncat^i'nnd ; /imviU vm f ■ • i bettor than any- other - ■ | fM frame. Can bo Used inside "' 'i- i ' or outside. . ~ -. . . r 'METHVEH-S, | Fnri' ' 1 I I Crowned with success ' | Is ' the ■' fet ' wishing ■ prcparallon 1 , V al l | ' fo woolly and The best, most simple and most | . ■ . . , ~i.. j, £ comfortable way of ironing, i . ddnty fabrics; >x b sctaufc la | Independent of stove ' an d gas, I Itsmrthocis. Lin ■ coaxes-rafter I it can be used anywhere. Wok-'£ | than'forces, ihe dirt frcm the dothM. : J inflammable bid without noxious . I I Lai shor'tens the work' at the | | £ umes _ r i s k f ro m fire; J I washtuWtogthsns.the life of the j s healthier and safer than any.| I .dothw/ | | other iron. | a ij 1 Of all Storekeepers.- v \ WON'T if > j| Slocked by ' |j % CHDINk' H Stwari tfwinhlus tmtlalims, _ % \ , , ■ /.. :V, WOOLLENS. j .... — : /; LANE'S EMULSION ' : - LIMITED. SYDNEY. U \ ¥ - for ■ ■ ft''. ■ '■ SICKLY CHILDREN. L mihiit ,r H. J 1 ■1 i'" 81 • T' CABIN TRUNKS. • *' .C 3 lv ' '' " - ,r\UR CABIN TRUNKS are built \Jr for service, and they are I f . built to hold tho largest quantity of personal goods in : the smallest -•>' «. space- They are built to stand j 1 '• -•• ; ' \ nn n?a.inst the hard » knocks of 1 "V I V"W porte.vs and carriers, and they are hene3tly made inaido and outside* j 1 Ayer's Sarsaparilla puts red q| REGULATION SIZES, r corpuscles into the blood, givef J From 38s _ 6t)i eachi - a steady and even power to the ra ( ( nerves. Ask your doctor about J ' J. E. EVANS, 145 LAMBTON QUAY. | ; it ||j#wood yet the water bo '' s in 'he usual ' ' ■ij time by'using the , | unique Pi PORTABLE BOILER FRAME :ence washing day loses half its terrors, and fuel and time are & ;onomised. The "Unique bums any fuel; ,t is quickly and isilv fired and docs not crack or smoke. \ our.homc needs "Uninue " The "Unique Rapid" is specially built for coal burn ng. •c the Unique at your ironmonsers. or write for further patJicuhrs , NEWBERRY. WALKER LTD.. , |. EVERj

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 15 March 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 15 March 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 15 March 1913, Page 5

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