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I \YflB P ache Kidney Pills to relievo tho \\\ ft V J&j told about IJoan'a HacUatfhe Kidney | I pain and heal tho diseased kid- Zrt nntZ! I I K neys, to ward off more fatal and 4 ' V$A have never had baokacho nor cold in >5 & ~ , ®i 2&. Wi tho kidneys uinpo. I would recommend B jv painful disorders. • » M\\ V®. anyone who suffers with tho kidneys 1 I Learn to keep tho kidneys well, V tw ii Macll f 8 P , ill! " [(, v ft \ NK Y.m Mr. McWalker confirms the above, | Doan's Backache Kidney Pills wM. eight years later"Dean's Backache (J will do it for you. Grateful ffiTeSoS I I residents of this city testify. (((%% kldtyf'now! Xn'fßadache | K Their statements prove it to />■'''■&[ WAM Kidney Pills are a good, reliable kid- i P you. ' * ney medicine.". | I are sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers at 3a. per bottle (six bottles lSs. ad.) or will be posted on | I receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 78 Pitt Street, Sydney. | 1 I BUT BE SBIE THEY ABE DOANS. \ j all-prize'' COMPETITION-I I Ist Prize ■ ■ ■ ■ »■'■-■ £100' in cask i I 2nd Prize »■■■■■■ £40 in cash i j! 3rd Prize - . - - - - ■ ■ £15 in cash 4th Prize = - - - ■ - - £10 in cash jj I sth ■ ■ ■ ■ " ■ ■ u £5 in cash p I 20 Prizes of £1 each, totalling . .-.vpsv.> .v.**ivr.vr.s!r;vrT7-.vo>«v.-.-.-w»v £20 in cash j ? 69 Special Cash Prises (including one at £25, one at £15, one at £10, one • | 1 at £5, 25 at £1, and 40 at 10/-£ 100 0 0 \ 5 Special Grocer's Cash Prize [. .v:.v.y.>y £25 0 0 | | 250 Consolation Gifts, value 15/- each ;^i. ..>•..vv<.>>y.>v.K.>voiK«>• ••><« . 10 0 £ | 500 Consolation Gifts, vahie 10/-each .»ti , £25Q 0 0 ii 1000 Consolation Gifts, value 7/6 each •.£375 0 0 j I 1000 Consolation Gifts, value 5/- each £250 0 0 j j: 2200 Consolation Gifts, value 2/6 each v.....v....-.-.v..v..£275 0 0 S 5064 Prises. Total Vake' ; 10: © G \ | HOW TO COMPETE. I I All you have to do is to save the wrappers covering tlie y 2 lb. of lib. packets of Lipton's $ S • Tea, 2/-, 1/10,1/8 and 1/6 qualities. ' _ J I The prizes will.be awarded to the competitors sending in the wrapuers which show the ~ i largest cash value of Tea purchased. For example:— j J 10 one-pound wrappers, or , ; i 20 half-pound mappers of 2/- tea will equal y.vyvyvy* •»/.»»»»••» £10 0 | ■; 11 one-pound wrappers, or n I | 22 half-pound wrappers of 1/10 tea will equal *1 0' 2 | S . 12 one-pound wrappers, or $ 24 half-pound wrapeprs of 1/8 tea will equal v.;.-?. fcl 1 U ■ | ! 5 14 one-pound wrappers, or _ n | 28 half-pound wrappers of 1/6 tea will equal , .•.•.v.-.v.-.v.v.-v.ttt? *1 1 0 ? S; CASH PRIZES. LIPTON'S TEA. | 5 The first 25 prizes, representing a total value of £190, will be In cash; the first prize t | being £100, the second £40, the third £16, the fourth £10, the nftli £6, and 20 : t. others of £1 each. These will be awarded to customers sending in the wrappers S representing the largest cash value of Tea. • j ! CONSOLATION PRIZES. LIPTON'S TEA. J The 4950 Consolation prizes will.be a series of magnificent Pictures by such world- . Jc s! famous Artists as Clarence Underwood, Levant, and other celebrated painters, ino | . exquisite Underwood and Levant reproductions are in full colours, on heavy vellum | paper, and when suitably framed have the appearance of the original oil - >, % The size of the Underwood pictures are 20 in. x lfiin., and the Levant pictures lJin. x j f , 12 1 / 2 ln. Both sets are ready for framing. The 5/- consolation prizes compriso a pair •i ' of genuine copperplate Engravings, entitled "Rain" and "Sunshine, size 14m. x loin., ■ p or a pair of the Levant pictures in colours. The 2/6 Consolation prizes will he portfolio | j sets, of very charming pictures. i \ SPECIAL CASH PRIZES. LIPTON'S TEA. j § In addition to the prizes already mentioned there will be a further sum of £100 for ; J , special prizes to be distributed in,accordance with the conditions previously advertised. a ' Particulars will be found on the tickets in the % lh. and 1 lb. packets. | j- 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 coutest. If the number of parcels of wrappers 'I received exceeds the number of prizes announced the prize list will be arnica to. i Every person sending in wrappers showing a tea value of not less than 10/- will :j "£ receive a prize. Smaller quantities of wrappers will not be eligible. As the coinpetl- * | tion will' continue till' December 7, this' means that the consumer . t |5 lbs. of 1/6 Tea, or 6 lbs. of 1/8 Tea, must by saving the wrappers receive a ; prize of not less value than 2/6. A few mora coupons will win a biggar prize. E | 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 • i S win, but, as explained above, those showing the most money expended in buying .; 8 LIPTON'S TEA. i 9. No employee of Liptons, Ltd., will be permitted to take part in this competition. », i Competitors failing to observe the foregoing instructions will be disqualified. The . Si decision ot the judges must be accepted as final, and no responsibility will be talc ■ for packages lost through the mails. ALL WRAPPERS AND NUMBERED TICK j >, ARE THE PROPERTY .OP LIPTONS, LTD. Parcels bearing insufficient postage \UU j t ' be rejected. i; WHERE TO SEND THE WRAPPERS, j 3 Name and full postal address must be enclosed in all parcels of wrappers, which must J be addressed to Lipton's Tea Wrapper Competition, c/o The Richardson Co., •• t | Canberra House, Sydney, Australia, to ensure delivery not later than December | j sth, 1913. A list stating quantity and value of wrappers should also be enc.osed. $ The results will be announced in time to despatch all prizes to winners for delivery -. | on Christmas Eye. ? j .A OVER \ 2,000,000 I ✓ i) PACKETS J J WE .^ LY - I I AIL GROCERS. ' | a if'"' jtr lII'ICII'IH ■I",'* t ■ MOST POWERFUL FOODTONIC KNOWN TO BCiENOE^'^,-';'®\ |. "Senuarlno"—tho living "Organic essence of Life and Strongth. In two foraa. lt«dical and Publfe HEDI CAL: "Scquarlno" Injootlon, in, boxca of 4 t*«B Ammillac iirico in Bnclaml Ca. PUBLIC: In Liquid Form, for driukinc In A water, milk, eto.. nrfco in England 3s. 9d. 'nfluwee.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1830, 16 August 1913, Page 14
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