It Pays To Drink Tea ! AN INTERESTING AND ENTERPRISING NOTION. ®]J 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". flj 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. gj Coupons should be posted in one batch, with sender's name and address, to — • "Stand-Out Tea", c/o. R.Wilson & Co*, 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. 51 Buy "Stand-Out Tea" and save your Coupons! ' Note: A half-pound of "Stand-Out Tea" contains a blue Coupon representing 1 point; a pound a red Coupon-2 points; . a five-pound tin a green Coupon-10 points; and a ten-pound Un K gold Coupon counting 20 points. / 19 ® Isn't It Wonderful P Only 10 o'clook, my washlng'B out drying, and here I am enjoying a rest I Why, some of my frlondu won't be finished for two hours or bo yet. They've got those- old-fashioned boilers, and trashing with them, is so difficult. Thank goodness mine is a It is surprising how quiokly one gets through with a HETHVEN. A few ygj minutes after the Are is lighted the water is boiling, and one can go ahead without waiting. It saves labour, too: . Lifting out clothes, for instanoe. How. easy it is! And this leaves mo re-"' energy for rubbing and rinsing. Now, H with that old boiler—but don't let me fj hST » if. think of it I I've got a Methven now, B and it's such a comfort I H n Your Ironmonger Sells METHVENB. Wi~WL ASK TO SEE THEM. Ltd.,.' . ' MAKERS, DUNEDIN. , Quickest and.easiest to make—greatest result. Ono teaspoonful of Symington's stirred in boilB| B zki ing water, and you have a delicious cup of i coffee—satisfying and stimulating. MosteconIkSeS | omical. Always ready. No bother. No fuss. S Tho*. Symington & Co,, Edinburgh and London. ■29 HwIINGTON'S IMWrOFFEE ESSENCE The lady who dons A SMART J KAIAPOI JU» COSTUME / n Stands out from the / <( arowd, while the smart { ' -.rj.as&j effect and beautiful... materials win the admir- hey make . , ~ , Proud Husbands. ing glances of the less fortunate. ./ For warmth, comfort and style with economy, ohere is nothing superior to a KAIAPOI ALL- , WOOL COSTUME. SOLD EVERYWHERE. The Kaiapoi Woollen Mfg. Co. Limited J OF CHRISTCHURCH. N0.65 mf — ■IL.mtLIJW M'Hlft. wiMilll' I.U "ffffTWW STUDY your figure and have your Corsets mado to measure. If unable KEEP IT DARK» to call, send a post card to the followine Clarke's Hair Dyo restores black or address, and our lady representative will brown hair to its youthful colour; harmoa'.l at your residence. Tho Wholesale lesp, odourless. Price Is. (id. and 2s. fid., Coroot Manufacturing Co., 108 a Cubiv all ohomistD, or post free, W. Clarke, fitisqt, i 116 .Victoria Street, Auckland.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1836, 23 August 1913, Page 11
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