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It Pays To Drink Tea ! AN INTERESTING AND ENTERPRISING NOTION. Every consumer of that superb tea, "Stand-Out", can qualify for a money-prize ranging from 5/-to £.5; or for a consolation prize of 2/6. This, generous distribution is made twice-a-year. Entries close 15th June, and 15th December. Competitors qualify' with the Coupons enclosed in packets of , "Stand-Out Tea". ' The interesting. and enterprising Reward Scheme conducted under the auspices of "Stand-Out Tea" is not a lottery. It is. simply a Cash Distribution of liberal character. {J Coupons should be posted in one batch, with sender's name and address, to — ■ "Stand-Out Tea", c/o. R. Wilson Ltd., Dunedin. To qualify for a prize the . Coupons should total •at least fifty .points. If ■ of smaller value they should be held back, and be added to for the next ensuing Distribution. Buy "Stand-Out Tea" and save your Coupons! Note: A half-pound of "Stand-Out Tea" contains a blue Coupon representing I point; a pound a red Coupon—2 points; a five-pound tin a green Coupon—lo points; and a ten-pound tin i a gold Coupon counting 20 poiati. ADV. 19 . - ■ neeAifc be drud&eryJ| I!? ■ ■ . Under most conditions it is, but if you tfr \ 'oil have a Unique Rapicl Boiler, It makss wash- . ' 'flu ing day pleasurable lo a degree. >- M ■ The Unique Bapid boils quiokar thaa , /\ \£» V\jy fij . others, becanso tho fire-box In tho l\ »J| 1 Mt APIDfU« I i, ao meeniousiy constructed that tho flames I a , Rq-J'g'V ■ ' travel all around the copper all ttii \ J [//«' '—| ' ■ '' Moreover, you cjin burn wood as wait iL\ [yd | i' I lIIIWII • a3 Bes a uit D : Tim™°savedi worry ellmin- M|i\ I fL I —.lr\ 1® UNIQUE 1 }{/ ! . ated;luel bill cut down less than lul( I MA «j " lal n-BADMn I SB —and the Unique costs no mote than IW3U Hy £f/\ 1 I' wlSinfifil f the ordinary Copper. V jfiyMl U <JI Wi ■ Fuir'partfcitlars from your Iron- . .monger, or from'. 1 V -■ Jl&'A Newberry, V/alker Ltd. . - Sole Makers - Dunedin. J | ■ An©l Mr' Fofcl Record. | - An ' interesting motor-car run was recently made by Mr. Nat. Eriedmann, of_ Kalgoorlie, •W.A., ,who undertook to race the Kalgoorlie to Perth Express train on.his 20-h.p. "Dunlop" shod | "Ford.". .Mr. Friedmann, who is a well-known West Australian mining man, got through the 375 miles of rough and heavy roads in 17i hours, in--1 'eluding all stops,'but his actual riding'time was slightly better than tho train time of 15i hours. The run was accomplished without a stop for mechanical or tyre troubles of , any kind, and considering that Mr. Friedmann drove the car the full journey the performance was a highly meritorious one. . 20 h. p. Runabout, 2-soater $190 20 h. p. Touring Gap, 5-SBater £285 Ail Ford Cars ore iully equipped. « — Sole N.Z. Agents: THE COLONIAL MOTOR COMPANY, LTD,, j COURTENAY PLACE WELLINGTON. lUf |glk | 2# h.p. and @ lip., 2 and 3 speed Chain-Driv@. A.J.3. Motors, Dependable iindge Mfe THE famous 2J light-weight A.J.S. is tho finest Mount made; the G.li.p. is the Ideal Machine for Side-car. The Eudge -proved itself agnin for Reliability, Petrol Consumption, Hill Climbs, and tho Comfort to the Rider. ALL -REPAIRS GUARANTEED. ALL ACCESSORIES KEPT IN STOCK. BOUCHER'S AGEHfiY, . w L " S garaci.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 20 August 1913, Page 3

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532

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 20 August 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 20 August 1913, Page 3

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