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| ALL-PRIZE COMPETITION I | Ist Prize £100 in cash ' | I 2nd Prize - - » - - -V. £40 in cash , | | 3rd Prize ■»«««■■ £15 in cash 3 14th Prize - « » ■ - - '- , £10 in" cash 1 1 sth Prize ■ " • ■ " " ■ £5 in cash > 1 20 Prizes of £1 each, totalling . ,r.Tr.-.. .ww, .v.^w,v.:.>-.!.r,v. £20 in cash a 69 Special Cash Prizes (including one at £25, one at £15, one at £10, one, , jj at £5, 25 at £1, and 40 at 10/- y.,..*>!*.>„ /£lo ° 0 0 | Special Grocer's Cash Prize £25 0 0 jg 250 Consolation Gifts, value 15/- each v.,;-, ; £ 187 10 0 R 500 Consolation Gifts, value 10/- each £250 0 0 ~ § 1000 Consolation Gifts, value 7/6 each •..<.•>*-<*&»£37s 0 0 | g 1000 Consolation Gifts, value 5/- each V £250 00 U | . 2200 Consolation Gifts, value 2/6 each . .v. • £275... 0 0 i H I 5064 Prizes. Total Value lO i©. | | HOW TO COMPETEo ■'I | All you have to do is to save the wrappers c overing the y z \b., or lib. paolrets/.of * if Lipton's'Tea, 2/-, 1/10, 1/8, and 1/6 qualities. " f | I The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in the wrappers which show ..the g f largest cash value of Tea purchased.' For example:— ~ . jj I 10 one-pound wrappers, or _ .' jj ijJ 20 half-pound wrappers of 2/- tea mil equal >:c«> >.•■ .0 0 | 11 one-pound wrappers, or ■' J I 22 half-pound mappers of 1/10. tea will equal ;, £1 0 8,3 12 one-pound wrappers, or _ | 24 half-pound wrappers of 1/8 tea will equal £1 0 0 f 14 one-pound wrappers, or < • | 28 half-pound wrappers of 1/6 tea will equal £110 | CASH PRIZES. LIPTON'S tEA., | S"j The first 25 prizes, representing a total value of '£190, will be In cash; the first prize j iS being £100, the second £40, the third £15, the fourth £10, the fifth £G, and 20 | j others of £1 each. These will be awarded to customers sending in the wrappers a I representing the largest cash value of Tea. . 9 | CONSOLATION PHIZES. LIPTON'S/' TM,. | ! The 4950 Consolation prizes will be a series of magnificent Piotures by such world- -4 ; famous Artists as Clarence Underwood, Levant, and other celebrated painters. The . ' « f exquisite Underwood and Levant reproductions are in full colours, on heavy vellum . js paper and when suitably framed have tho appearance o£ the original oil / . w I The size of the Underwood pictures are 20in. x 16in„ and the Levant pictures 15in. i; x /• 3 I2%in. Both sets are ready for framing. The 5/- consolation prizes comprise a pajf '/ ■' 9 ■I of genuine copperplate Engravings, entitled "Rain" and "Sunshine," size 14in. x 10in., ft ' a or a pair of the Levant pictures in colours. The 2/6 Consolation prizes will be portfolio a j sets of very charming pictures. *. s ! SPECIAL CASH PRIZES. LIPTON'S.. . 1 I In addition to the prizes already mentioned there will be a further sum o£ £100 to " i customers to rcdGom csrt&in nuitibsrs that will b© found In the Upton Tea, Packcts. \ There will he one prize of £25 in cash, one of £15, one of £10, one of £5, 25 of £1» » t y and 20 of 10/- each. These numbers will be on printed slips and will be fouiid insido j j tl, e packets. The slips should be carefully collected and held till December, when the « < ii S t 0 £ numbers to be purchased will be advertised. These number slips will be found • j, f in the half-pound and pound packets only. Provided the name of the grocer who Bella - • A| I the packet containing tho number which it is decided to pay £25 for appears on tho tack of the Number slip a further prize of £25 will be paid to the grocer. : ff Immediately these slips are taken from the packets the name and address of the ;; ;; grocer should be clearly written on the back thereof. ' / <£ | A PRIZE FOR EVERY COMPETITOR. I ! The important point to be noted about this competition is that every competitor will | • ! get a prize—it is to be an all-prize contest. If the number of parcels of wrappers K F received exceeds the number of prizes announced the prize list will be added to. . fc I Every person sending in wrappers showing a tea value of not less than 10/- will' | ii receive a prize. Smaller quantities of wrappers "will not be eligible. As the competi- K ' tion will continue for 21 weeks (July 7 till December 7), this means that the consumer ' f. ? of 7 lbs of 1/6 Tea, or 6 lbs. o£ 1/8 Tea, must by saving the wrappers receive a I p r i Z e of not less -value than 2/6. A few more coupons will win a bigger prize. B < TJigii there will be au additional opportunityof securing ono of the numbers which will R ij he redeemed by cash payments of £25, £15, £10, £5, and 45 £1 notes. Oil top of all fc I this there is the extra inducement to persuade your friends to use the Tea, to collect , P, | as many of their wrappers as possible, and so win one of the big cash, prizes offered ft •i to the senders of the largest numbers of wrappers. r -J No competitor will be allowed to take more than one of the consolation gifts. It is important to remember that it is not the greatest number of wrappers which will |l § w i ni but, as explained above, those showing the most money expended in buying | I LIPTON'S TEA. K \ No employee of Liptons, Ltd., will be permitted to take part in this competition. P f Competitors failing to observe the foregoing instructions will be disqualified. The , p s decision of the judges must be accepted as final, and no responsibility will be taken E ) for "packages lost through the mails. All wrappers and numbered tickets are the t; l j property of Liptons, Ltd. Parcels bearing insufficient postage will be rejected. | j WHERE TO SEND THE WRAPPERS. | Name and full postal address must be enclosed in all parcels of wrappers, which must > f | be addressed to Lipton's Tea Wrapper Competition, c/o The Richardson Co., Pty., Ltd., f; 1 Canberra House, Sydney, Australia!, Ito ensure delivery not later than December t \ sth, 1913. A list stating quantity and value of wrappers should also be enclosed. I £j The results will be announced in time to despatch all prizes to winners for delivery r Jj on Christmas Eve. _______________________ I* | Wholesale Agents for Wellington and District: | | ELLIS & MAiNTQM Stout Street, Wellington. | Mwi ©igestl®®" ai , wilh _t, mlta ; „ |Ll| IL "" 1 ' "" """ * aim taking the 'Allonburys' Diet which affords an ==3) ideal foo3 for those of weakenod or temporarily impairod digestion. Proparcd from rich 'I'll milk andwholewheat—the two vital food elements combinod in a partially predigested form, =HH!j j| m MADE IN A MINUTE . . - add boiling Water only - ' | allm & mmmYS ■ ' LONDON, ENGLAND, and Hi 1 | jj Market Street, Sydney Is "Sequarlne"—the living "Organic essonco of Life and Strength. In two forms, Medical and Publto. MEDI CAI-i "Soquarlno" tnjootion, in Wb ol 4 Ampullao, price in Knffland £13. PUBLICi In Liquid Form, for drinliiii? in jy-v water, milk, oto., prfco in Encland 3r>. 9fl. drops dally and Influtnet. | Few states of mind are worse than that of tho \ . i MACNAIR'S TWINKLE' WHISKY prevent them. On« teaspoonful of STEVENS' V ) HEALTH SALT before breakfast, taken regularly, A ... t ? will destroy them, and dispel all morbid thoughts v Tako Q tot of 'TWINKLE With water, jUSt a Sprinkle; \ PTCUCMC' MPAU .TH QfIJT \ wi " mak ° y ° U fe °' " brlflht M Star ' J aTEVErao HEASa fin oAILT A Anr | leM >, nnother wrinkle, when four glasses touch and ilnklo, f is what its name impliw-hcalth-givlns, and \ , , , .. „, c „ nu«_. ..... in 4 where health reigns there is no place for misery, W Just drink the toast Of TWINKLE. Hero yOU arc I ? dumps, blues, headaches, worry, drooping, dejee- \ |j J. MeILIAIII & COMPANY, sweet and be convinced. SI EVENS' HEALTH A .. , A SALT sweetens life. 6 DISTRIBUTING AGENTS, UO Willis Street, Wollinfltvir.. \ Price 1/8, Irom all Chomliti and Oroccri. i' fITADATiO 1 SAMUEL DAWKS & SON. J PERMANENTLY CURES j SUPPLIERS ENGINEERS AND PLUMBERS, REQUISITES. | Hydatids,LivcramlKidneyTrotibles, 22 and 24 BRANDON STREET, | °fands/6pcr S j HAVE FOR SALE—B h.p. Multl Dollor (Crabtrco), 5 h,p. Horizontal Engine, 8 Stores. j pj v( , Brass-finishors' Lathes, 6ln, contros; Scrowing, Drlllinfl Machlno, Electro- S

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1806, 19 July 1913, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1806, 19 July 1913, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1806, 19 July 1913, Page 13

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