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i £1650 In Prizes .'UPTON'S ;> ALL-PRI'ZE COMPETITION 1 [ Ist Prize - - - - - - - £100 m cash I 2nd Prize - - ■ " ■, - £40 in cash ; ! 3rd Prize - - " £15 in cash | < 4th Prize - - n ■ ■ " - £10 in cash I j sth Prize ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ £5 in cash l I 20 Prizes of £1 each, totalling •. .-.-.-rr.-.-.-.'.-.-rry.Vi-.s .-.v. v. .v.-.. £20 in cash f •i 69 Special Cash Prizes (including one at £25, one at .£ls, one at £10, one I • at £5, 25 at £1, and 40 at 10/-ux.v.. . £100 0 0 | \ Special Grocer's Cash Prize >:>'•> •»- • • .i. £25 0 0 < \ '250 Consolation Gifts, value 15/-each y.i.£187 10 0 \ \ ' 500 Consolation Gifts, value 10/-each >t.-, j £250 00' ! v 1000 Consolation Gifts, value 7/6 each v.> v £375 0 0 j' 1000 Consolation Gifts, value 5,/- each y.w.> .y-y w.i?. . .-.vi .£250 0 0 . \ 2200.Consolation Gifts, value 2/6 each. v.-.-.r.......... , £275 0 0 j j 5064 Prizes* Total Value £1852 % 10:0. A | . HOW TO COMPETE. j > All you have to do is to save the wrappers covering the i/ 2 lb. or lib. packets of Lipton'a ! ? Tea, 2/-; 1/10,1/8 and 1/6 qualities. •, I j The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in the wrapners . which - Bhow the v I • largest cash value of Tea purchased. For ■; / j I 10 one-pound wrappers, or I' v . ' / j | 20 half-pound wrappers of 2/- tea will equal 0 '0 } | ll'one-pound wrappers, or ' ''' ' . i I 22 half-pound wrappers of 1/10 tea will equal 0 2 • I 12 one-pound wrappers, or j 3 24 half-pound wrapeprs of 1/8 tea will equal , -oss?:.£l 1 0 V ! J 14 one-pound wrappers, or 1 1 , 28 half-pound wrappers of 1/6 tea will equal £110 ' • J j CASH PRIZES. . UPTON'S TEA. <•, j t The first 25 prizes, representing a total value of £190, will be In cash; the first prize , J < being £100, the second £40, the third £16, the fourth £10, the fifth £5, and 20 fi j others of £1 each. These will be awarded to customers Bending in the wrappers 'j S I representing the largest cash value of Tea. 1 -f I j' CONSOLATION PRIZES. ''.LIPTON'S TEA. y A| | The 4950 Consolation prizes will be a series o£ magnificent Pictures by such world- '^3 j i famous Artists as ,Clarence Underwood, Levant, and other celebrated painters. The • , fj] | exquisite Underwood and Levant reproductions are in full colours, pri' heavy vellum § | • paper, and when suitably framed have the appearance of the original oil paintings. 5 jj The size of the Underwood pictures are 20In. x lGin., and the Levant pictures 19in. x • • | a Both sets are ready for framing. The 6/- consolation prizes comprise a'pair '$ t; of genuine copperplate Engravings, entitled'"Rain" and "Sunshine," size 14in. x 10in., <s Z . or a pair of the Levant pictures in colours. The 2/6 Consolation prizes will be portfolio • ? | 3 sets of very charming pictures. f' ' V"' ■'•a I SPECIAL CASH 'PRIZES. 'a/ TEA.' 1 j . In addition to the prizes already mentioned there will be a further sum of £100 for ' | i special prizes to be distributed in accordance with the conditions previously advertlaed. j i Particulars will be found on the tickets In the % lb. and 1 lb, packets. | j A PRIZE FOR EVERY COMPETITOR. . j The important point to bo noted about this competition is that every competitor will | j; get a prize—lt is to be an all-prize contest. :If the number of parcels of wrappers , | v received exceeds the number of prizes announced the prize list will be added to. '■ , a i Every person sending in wrappers showing a tea value of not less than 10/- will -3 ! receive a prize. Smaller quantities of wrappers will not be eligible. As the competi- ? I tion will continue till December 7, this means that the • consumer . of I ! lbs. of 1/6 Tea, or 6 lbs. of 1/8 Tea, must by saving the wrappers receive a a prize of not less value than 2/6. A few mora coupons will win a blggar prize. | i No competitor will be allowed to take more than one of the consolation gifts. | 5 It is important to remember that it is not the greatest number of wrappers which will ; | I • win, but. as explained above, those showing the most money expended in buying ! a I LIPTON'S TEA. '■■...*■■ ... -A i , No employee of Llptons, Ltd., will be permitted to take part in this competition. • a i Competitors failing to observe the foregoing instructions will be disqualified. Tha ;| ( decision of the judges must'be accepted as final,''and no responsibility will be taken : ' 11 * for packages lost through the mails. ALL WRAPPERS AND NUMBERED TICKETS | | I ARE THE PROPERTY OF LIPTONS, LTD. Parcels bearing insufficient postage will | I be rejected. . ■ 1 3 J : WHERE TO SEND THE ■ WRAPPERS. Name and full postal address must be enclosed in all parcels of wrappers, which must 1 i be addressed to Lipton's Tea Wrapper Competition, c/o The Richardson Co., Pty., Ltd., | j Canberra House, Sydney, Australia, to ensure delivery not later than December | j? 6th, 1913. A list stating quantity and value of wrappers should also be enclosed. , ;< | The results will be announced in time to despatch all prizea to winners-for delivery; i on Christmas Eve. 1 ? ! A OVER ! '■ 2 ' 000 ' 000!; I Sl mfl § PACKETS f SOLD •> i imw fi WEEKLY. I I i I #mr M • I and. 2/- per lb. i I , 1 j ALL GROCERS. . | . f UERY ■& Co., Ltd., x ' WXR \ Grain and 'if s| Pr ° dl^ o erchan ' 3 '' S ''' ' . J Have for Private Sale the a A . m following lines of specially -M selected early. See 1 Pota- | «■ 1 SSli® /rTT\. gamekeeper, I Gu6Bp-06C8DS6 . UP-TO-DATE. 1 a little goes a ™ N s r E ' f Sftnra EARLY ROSE. j; iOOU Way. BEAUTY OF HEBRON, ij BRITISH QUEEN. ij &BIL yOUP d@tU.OS -J And other Leading Varieties, s iop a sampld. ■ f—"Ssa L.v. pkices on application. o®oo@@'@oooo-0&0000000@&0&@&@@@@&@@0&&&0@ 0 0 € ikM Milk Food No. I. Milk Food No 2. 0 0 lO? y From birth to 3 montht. . From 3to 6 months, 0 0 soon grow strong, sleep well sndgain robust MsitOO Food No. 3. 0 000 health, when fed on the ' Alicnburys' Foods, '' rom 6 upwards. 0 Thfcse Foods form a progressive dietary. TJIQ 'flllenburys' (Malted) 0 0 unique in providing nourishment suited to the v.luablc addition to baby's dietary when ten ranntlis bid $ /rt9 -riQ growing digestive powers ol young intants and after. They provide an excellent, notirishinn, and g0 . from birth upwards.and are free from danger- me.l, isaMl^W | dui in g the inwbteMw 0 ous germs. The 'Ailenburys' Milk 0 0 Foods arc prepared from pure rich ' *fl 0 0 • milk obtained from special herds, gf j/Jm. || || 0 0 which are kept under constant ra n| |'| 0 0 inspection. € ALLEK & IMBMS LTD., ' Pamphlet on Infant | § london, Eng.,.lid MARKET ST. ? SYDNEY. M#na 0 B ". ® ■ 0 000000000M@®®®®@®®®®4a(9t®«a ilfiJlJiw

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1836, 23 August 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1836, 23 August 1913, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1836, 23 August 1913, Page 14

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