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i£1650 in Prizes! I- UPTON'S I j; At-L-FRIZE COMPETITION J |"; Ist Prize »" ' '' « « -" *• - - £100 m cash | I 2nd Prize ■ » «• «• » k - £40 in cash 5 | 3rd Prize * ». » «■ •• * » £15 iiv cash t { 4th Prize * * * - - - £10 in cash f !<■ sth'-Prizfe'';.- - - - - £5 in cash | i 20 Prizes of'£l cachV'totallmg /.vrr;%-...v/-.-vr.TT-.-.'rrrr;-. £20 in cash | I 69 Special Cash Prizes (including one at £25, one at £15, one at £10, one | j at £5, 25 at £1, and 40 at'lo/- £10 ° 0 |- | Special Grocer's Cash Prize >r.-.;o»v.«v •• s $25 .0 0 a | 250 Consolation Gifts, value 15^-pach £167 10 0 I ? : 500 Consolation Gifts, value 10/-' each y.,.£200 0 0 | 1000 Consolation Gifts, value 7/6.each i- ; *876. 0 0 | { : 1000.Consolation Gifts, value 5/--each .. >v£2so 0 0 | .j - 2200 Consolation Gifts, Value 2/6 each v.-.. <. .-•>... .v.y. £275 0 0 f. | 5064 Prizes. Total .Value 1652 s 10:0. I jt; ,; ~I; HOW TO COMPETE. Iv- "All you have to dois to save the wrappers covering the % lb., %lb., or lib, packets of % I 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:— a | 10 one-poiuid wrappers, or. I j, . . 20 half-pound wrappers of 2/- tea will equal .... £10 0 | i , ; 11 one-pound wrappers, or | 22 half-pound wrappers of 1/10 tea will equal >•»»-.•.?•••••• • .yji-.-.-r.-.-sv... £10 2 | \ rl2 one-pound wrappers, or g | . 24 half-pound wrappers of 1/8 tea will equal .... £10 0 | !. 14 one-pound wrappers, or | 1 . .28 half-pound wrappers of 1/6 tea will equal v..., £110 | /CASH PRIZES. -UPTON'S TEA. I | ' rji] ie 25 prizes, representing a total value of £1.90, will be in cash; the first prize | i being £100, the second £40, the third £15, the fourth £10, the fifth £5, and 20 3 ' ' others of £1 each. These will be awarded to customers sending in the wrappers | \ representing the largest cash value of Tea. ja !' CONSOLATION PRIZES. UPTON'S TEA. 1 i '■ ■ The 4960 Consolation prizes will be a series o£ magnificent Pictures by such world- 9 • famous Artists as Clarence Underwood, Levant, and other celebrated painters. The | ! exquisite Underwood and. Levant reproductions are in full colours, on heavy vellum | S 1 '■ paper, and when suitably framed have the appearance of the original oil paintings. | | • The size of, the Underwood pictures are 20in. x 16in., and the Levant pictures 19m. x a \. ' Both sets are ready for framing. The 5/- consolation prizes comprise a pair | ; 0 p genuine copperplate Engravings, entitled "Rain" and "Sunshine," size 14in. x 10m., $ S' ,or a pair of the Levant pictures in colours. The 2/6 Consolation prizes will be portfolio , • jfl ! sets of very, charming pictures. ! SPECIAL CASH PRIZES. . LIPTON'S TEA. 1 \ In addition to the prizes already mentioned there will be a further sum of: £100 to A customers to redeem certain numbers that will he found in the Lipton Tea Packets. • There will be one prize of £25 in cash, one of £15, one of £10, one of £5, -5 of £1, j\ i 1 and 20 of 10/- each. These numbers will be on printed slips and will be found inside jj ] the packets. The slips should be carefully collected and held till December, when the ft I list of numbers to be purchased will be advertised. These number slips will be found | , in the half*p6und and pound packets only. Provided the name of the grocer who sells g ■' '■ the packet containing the number which it is decided to pay £25 for appears on the I i . ' back of the Number slip a further prize of £25 will be paid to the grocer. a i "' Immediately these slips are taken from the packets the name and address of the | | 'grocer should be clearly written on the baok thereof. . 4 | |i A iPRIZE FOR EVERY COMPETITOR. I 3 The important point to be noted about this competition is that every competitor will | ) , get ja ..prize—it is to be gnj. contest;' >If the number of parcels of wrappers . g \ received exceeds the number^of prizes announced the prize list will be added to. •j) ! Every person sending In v>'rappers showing a tea value of . not less tlian 10/- will H ' receive'a prize. Smaller quantities of wrappers will not be eligible. As the competi- g | tion will continue for 21 weeks (July 1 till December 7), this means that the consumer of 7 lbs. of 1/6 Tea, or 6 lbs.'of 1/S Tea, must by saving the wrappers receive a S ■ ■ prize of not less value than 2/6. A few more coupons will win a bigger prize. \ I Then there will be an additional opportunityof securing one of.the numbers which will 3 $ 'be redeemed by cash payments of £25, £15, £10, £5, and 45 £1 notes. On top of all | i 1 this there is the extra inducement to persuade your friends to use the Tea, to collect & $ ' as many of their wrappers as possible, and so win one of the big cash prizes offered g | to the senders of the largest numbers of wrappers. m i :■■■■ No competitor will be allowed to take more than one of the consolation gifts. S| 3 It is important to remember that it is not the greatest number of wrappers which will | 5 - ■ • win, but, as explained above, those showing the most money expended in buying 1 | LIPTON'S TEA.' ' " ■ ■ .8 . No employee of Liptons, Ltd., will be permitted to take part in this competition. j* 1 , Competitors failing to observe the foregoing instructions will be disqualified. The sj- [ decision of the judges must be accepted as final, and no responsibility will be taken | Ij for'packages lost through the mails. All wrappers and numbered tickets are the | : i ""property of Liptons, Ltd. Parcels bearing insufficient postage will be rejected. | | .WHERE ' TO' SEND THE WRAPPERS. 2 „' .Name arid full postal address must be enclosed in all parcels of wrappers, which must | • f . he addressed to Lipton's Tea Wrapper Competition, c/o The Richardson Co!, Pty„ Ltd., a J Canberra House, Sydniy, Australia, to ensure delivery not later than December | I sth, 1913. A list stating quantity and value of wrappers should also be enclosed. | | • • The results will be announced in time to despatch all prizes to winners for delivery ' S ijr on' Christmas Eve. .■ ■ . | 1 2,000,000 PACKAGES SOLD "WEEKLY. '2,000,000 PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY. 1 IkiovaSCofflfflissios : H ve&*siato*s auv WVj V viSQjilifiwvJiV*! Milk Food No. 2. From 3to 6 months when ton months old and after in their final report on Tuborculosis, ~ Mallei Food Ho. 3. F:om6monthßupw3rd3 troubioaomoS'sol t«thin?" r '\?boa recently issued, clearly showed that -lip, oattliiS'of a,d tho - '' (ft from the uso of infected cow's milk. M ,To quote one extract,: "The'Evi- '■gr ffjm. « @ donee we have accumulated goes to ES M ® ® OHH I demonstrate'that a considerable . W Ha . , amount of the tuberculosis of.child- 1 Ww hood is to bo ascribed to infection transmitted to children in. meals , consisting largely of the milk of promote sound sleep, ensure • —————the cow." vigorous health and developV{hon the mother's milk is not tj|| M B ment, and represent the most r available, the. "Allenburys" Foods ' successful method of Infant form the best substitute, as they aro. . Feeding ever devised. ;, -tismsssssssae . and are absolutely free from all harmful germs. AllSil § HdllbUfyS Ltd., London, Eng., and Markst St., Sydney i*' ',r' '\ jr 1 ,/ ) '.-.j , n BW 9ij> YOU BO ITf MABSDOH.. AND-.CHAMBERLAIN - fh ■■ tb DENTISTS (by - Examination), f i-T q' 69 MANNERS STREET (Next Opera House) WELLINGTON. [ Restore? PEARLS— . . Extractions (p nless) 1/ I jM MY BOY I HOT gold, jmm ». (b gis) 2,6 ■ The "Pearly" smile Extractions Free. [ your Groy Js always the moot M'ifH Where Sets are ordered, if lirSl™' 8 pleasant and tiio MR j,/{ |>fW i fp'j IiESTOREB, most ndturai. fi& ! ' liAEQE BOTTLES, Sold Kvorywhbro, 1/8. Nature intended \ *jf Sets, full tipper & IOWOr, frEPAa^TjtDfTOAroOT^IONDTO.EMW £ Aft «" « 3s - ® TOOTH-AHSBii "golden." . AU Work Guaranteed. | Hnd WBDRHLG!H v- F Cared Instantly by "I'm not afraid to smile now. h vn v i • rvv • Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Crown and Bridge Work Specialty. g S IiCfVIBC 7.80 p.m. to 9 p.m. TELEPHONE 3232. I &\\ Chemlnta and Stores at l/I| t and " ihmjii■! m n I.l* i «Jr 1f Hciford LibgTatory, London,S.E. ~ IHrLUti.-4ZA CUI'OU bV TONIC. — THE MOST POWERFUL FOODTONIC KNOWN TO SCiENCE^^^^^. li "Sequarlne"—the living "Organic essence of Life and Strength, , mT/b'&K In two form.3, Medical and Publfc MEDI CALi "Soquarlne" Injection, in, boxea of 4 Ampullao, price In Bmrlirad Es. PUBUICi In Liquid Form, for drmlimff in /fK water, milk, etc., price in England is. 9d. 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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1818, 2 August 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1818, 2 August 1913, Page 14

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