I Ist Prize » £100 in cash I 2nd Prize - - - - - - - £40 in cash \ 3rd Prize ------- £15 in cash I 4th Prize - £10 in cash \ sth Prize - -, - - - - - - £5 in cash \ 20 Prizes of £i each, totalling ■.-.- -.-.•.-*-.-.■.%-.-.-.v.vi.-.-.tt.v.,m-w £20 in cash I 69 Special Cash Prizes (including one at £25, one at £15, one at £10, one \ at £5, 25 at £1, and 40 at 10/ ■.....!.►: >.>.,.>: £100 0 0 f. Special Grocer's Cash Prize ■.- .- .^,.-,>.. i^..w..-.v. .......; £25 0 0 I 250 Consolation Gifts, value 15/- each •.-.-....-.-........-.- £187 10 0 1 500 Consolation Gifts, value 10/- each v.,.-..,..........■-. .w..y.'« ; «....>... % £250 0 0 I 1000 Consolation Gifts, value 7/6 each >...v.............v^.V.V.V.-.T.-V.; w £375 0 0 I 1000 Consolation Gifts, value 5/- each ~..■..,...•.>*.>.-.-.?.:«.•.»>.-.-.v.i £250 0 0 t; 2200 Consolation Gifts, value 2/6 each. ......,.-.v.-..-... £275 0 0 ! 5064 Prizes. Total Value : 10: Q. \ All you have to do is to save the wrappers c overing , the y 2 \h., or lib, packets of j! Lipton's Tea, 2/-, 1/10, 1/8, and 1/6 qualities, I The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in the wrappers which show the I largest cash value of Tea purchased. For example:— I 10 one-pound wrappers, or \ 20 half-pound wrappers of 2/- tea will equal -..-.-.-.-.-..--..-.-.-..-.—n-rr.... £10 0 I 11 one-pound wrappers, or I 22 half-pound wrappers of 1/10 tea will equal : .>v.-.v.>t.-..>>v.v.-.-;-.—.;•..••• £10 2 \ 12 one-pound wrappers, or \ 24 half-pound wrappers of 1/8 tea will equal ».,..-.-.-.-.-v..-.wv...-.-.-.... £10 0 I 14 one-pound wrappers, or I 28 half-pound wrappers of 1/6 tea will equal ...i.-.-.-iv.^.T.^vr-.-^-.v*.. £110 1 CASH PRIZES. * UPTON'S TEA. I ' The first 25 prizes, representing a total value of £190. will be in cash; the first prize Sj being £100 the second £40, the third £15, the fourth £10, the fifth £5, and 20 \ others of £1 each. These will be awarded to customers sending In the wrappers ii representing the largest cash value of Tea. 1 CONSOLATION PRIZES. UPTON'S TEA. I The 4950 Consolation prizes will be a series of magnificent Pictures by such world■l famous Artists as Clarence Underwood, Levant, and other celebrated painters. The % exquisite Underwood and Levant reproductions are In full colours, on heavy vnlUim I paper, and when suitably framed have the appearance of the original oil paintings. : The size of the Underwood pictures are 20 in. x 16in., and the Levant pictures IDin. x I 12% in. Both sets are ready for framing. The 5/- consolation prizes comprise a pair I of genuine copperplate Engravings, entitled "Rain" and "Sunshine," size 14in. x lOin., i or a pair of the Levant pictures in colours. The 2/C Consolation prizes will be portfolio \ sets "of very charming pictures. \ SPECIAL CASH PRIZES/ LIPTON'S TEA. In addition to the prizes already mentioned there will be a further sum of £100 to \ customers to redeem certain numbers that will be found in the Llpton Tea Packets. j There will be one prize of £25 in cash, one of £15, one of £10, one of £5, 25 of £1, I and 20 of 10/- each. These numbers will be on printed slips and will be found inside s the packets. The slips should be carefully collected and held till December, when the t list of numbers to be purchased will be advertised. These number slips will be found j in the half-pound and pound packets only. Provided the name of the grocer who sells I the packet containing the number which It is decided to pay £25 for appears on the j . back of the Number slip a further prize of £25 will be paid to the grocer. < Immediately these slips are taken from the packets the name and address of the S grocer should be clearly written on the back thereof. 1 A PRIZE FOR EVERY COMPETITOR. \ ■ The important, point to be noted about this competition is that every competitor will I get a prize—it is to be an all-prize contest. If the number of parcels of wrappers S received exceeds the number of prizes announced the prize list will be added to. ; Every person sending in wrappers showing a tea value of not less than, 10/- will i receive a prize. Smaller quantities.of wrappers will not be eligible; As'the competiI tion will continue for 21 weeks (July 7 till December 7), this means that the consumer s of 7 lbs. of 1/6 Tea, or 6 lbs. of 1/8 Tea, must by saying tho wrappers receive a I prizo of not less value than 2/6. A few more coupons will win a bigger prize. 3 Then there will be an additional opportunityof securing one of the numbers which will I be redeemed by cash payments of £25, £15, £10, £5, and 45 £1 notes. On top of all 5 this there is the extra inducement to persuade your friends to use the Tea, to collect 5 as many of their wrappers as possible, and so win one of the big cash prizes offered 1 to the senders of the largest numbers of wrappers. \ No competitor'will be allowed to take more than one of the consolation gifts. t ■ it is important to remember that it is not the greatest number of wrappers which will • win, but, as explained above, those showing the . most money expended in buying I LIPTON'S TEA. ; % No employee of Uptons, Ltd., will be permitted to take part in this competition. I Competitors falling to observe the foregoing Instructions will be disqualified. The 6 decision of the judges must be accepted as final, and no responsibility will be taken \ for packages lost through the mails. All wrappers and numbered tickets are the } - property of Liptons, Ltd. Parcels bearing insufficient postage will be rejected. j WHERE TO SEND THE WRAPPERS, i Name and full postal address must be .enclosed in all parcels of wrappers, which must t be addressed to Lipton's Tea Wrapper Competition, c/o The Richardson Co., Pty., Ltd., 5 Canberra House, Sydney, Australia, ito ensure delivery not later than December I sth, 1913. A list stating quantity and value of wrappers should also be enclosed, l> The results will be announced in time to despatch all prizes to winners for delivery I on Christmas Eve. • - '■ >. $ * |j 2,000,000 PACKAGES. SOLD WEEKLY. . '2,000,000 PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY, n riii-lMrvi^TTf >TTai,» I. -'» " ™"U «'»« m-i* ii.u. ».IL-»..||.|| _— - ~- ____. H©st and ©©inf»t Kg"™.! "SKSIKI ,,, I for HALTED FOOD NO. 3. the mother, and health forthe baby follow the ! From o months upwards. use of the 'Allenburys' Foods. They resemble t Ml&nbut k VS 9 RuSkS healthy human milk, in composition, niitri- (Malted). tive value and digestibility. Babies fed on A valuable addition to the baby's dietary when the'Allenburys'Foods invariably thrive well. ten months old and after. They provide an excellent, nourishing and appetising meal, "■ PAMPHLET ON INFANT FEEDING— K, '" serially useful during the troubtaonie time 05r —AND MANAGEMENT FREE— ?* of teethlng - t o^e^ dla,,ically M ' Allen & HANBgJHYS Ltd., London, England, and Hap&et Street; Sydiaey. yi ft BEST- FOR I iJ^J'>--~§ti3i^' ii ! IssJi ©111 if Hill blb-' , f/MMk N ••$», I MCIB PA ITH ofO I* I 4 Wmi MWk w.n.ILrCAIIH&ILT I jM"j '•' $fei I-4O WILLIS STREET. I Ask your dealer M iPMillf *»™ni-*™«»>*"™»n«rttw
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1812, 26 July 1913, Page 17
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