SURATURA| »D" QUALITY. Tea Competition. i J£Bs in prize® for the mo®t I MUM! | i'Onlv "D" @ ! I Quality. PUEENEM « I R | 1 Would you like to receive a substantial money prize as i the result of your clever selection of three words beginning | with the final letters of the words Pureness, Flavour and ; Strength? There are 17 prizes. The first is £10, the second £5, five prizes of £ 1 each, and ten prizes of 10s. each. DIRECTIONS: Fill out ihe coupon ahooe and mail it to \ "Suratura Competition," care C. F. Page, 157Featherston St., \ Wellington. Write in the blank spaces words beginning with | the initial capitals printed at the head of each, these initials j ■being the final letters of the three words in the hody of the I coupon. Thus, you might send in as,your selection the I three Words Soothing, Refreshing, Healthful. Enclose with \ ihe coupon that side of a package of Suratura "D" Tea, \ containing the trade mark reproduced on the coupon. 'Che I cutting from a pound package of "D" entitles you to fill \ in two coupons, that from a half-pound package of '"D" ; to fill in one coupon. 1 Send your Coupons on or before Ist August to- • gether with your full name and address. Mr. Page | will judge the competition in conjunction with " The | Dominion," and you agree in submitting your coupon j to respect their judgment as final. j Competition is for "D" Suratura Only. j : « i "What a Blessing that New, METHfEI Washing Boiler is! "I am so flad I bought it. R-eally, if anyone had c told me the difference it would make I'd hardly have credited it. ' y~- -Fm ."The old boiler I had took SUCH a time to boil, |j| Tl||||®|| and it was a ravenous consumer of fuel. :i|| jJtifflyj "But this new METIIVEN boiler not only boils ffij| extraordinarily quickly, but requires very little fuel to lj|l ' p J|j||m do it. . And then it*3 so easy to wash with—no straining i|| |M| or bending over. It doesn't smoke, and it. won't wear ||j "' |®^Jt out quickly either. lam told it is made of the best warn Carron .cast-iron, and will last quite a hundred years without 'repairing: Tho ironmonger tells me he is selling them fast. 1 "'on't wonder a bit." is|f lETHVEIS, Ltd., g'jjggfa I "STAND-OUT . Pickwick Picks It! j "Really most remarkable, f Yf | ! gentlemen," laid Mr. Pick« j | wick, beaming; "bat I find 1 that tea is after all the cup I that cheers; always providing IS that the tea is 'StandWhy did Pickwick Pick It? ffa ' W | It wai not merely because He ,i|r\ 0 | was delighted to find an article V 0 X n S better than its own advertisement, $ It was not simply because he j V , diicovered that all people with cultivated J palates placed it first. It was because \ \ J repeated trials convinced him that his sixty \ \ / years of life had not introduced him to \ \ / any other tea nearly so good. I K 1 The striking quality of "Stand-Out Tea" 1/1 is consistent in every ounce of it. The rare < I . and delicate flavour is a constant characteristic. The longer you drink "Stand-Oat Tea", the better you will be satisfied with it. 1/6 1/8 1/10 2/Sold by every grocer that is master of his craft. Confidently !r recommended by every person who knows anything about tea. . That Superb Teas I STAND=OUT | I 1 • ' E3st and easiest to make—greatest result, aspoonful of Symington's stirred in boiliter, and you have a delicious cup of -satisfying and stimulating. Most econl. Always ready. No bother. Wo fuss, hos. Symington ft Co., Edinburgh and London. 20 NGTON'S • TEL ESSENCE PIANOS that Last—Challen. Itogers, "TW'OTICE.—This is absolutely tho fist Allison, Brooklvn—all English made, b days of the Clearance balo ol Easiest terms. The Welliimton Piaao aow and Seoond-hjnd Ladlos and■ Uonts. CoffljWJW* I(t4« -'ft rGoods. E«sea a. 120 Taranah Street,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1806, 19 July 1913, Page 11
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655Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1806, 19 July 1913, Page 11
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