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: * Will be presented for the return of "HAVELOCK'' Tobacco Tags, or Seals, from 2-oz. Flake Cut, or Lids from " HAVELOCK" Mixture 2-oz. Tins, or Bands from "HAVELOCK" 4-oz. Tins (Note: "HAVELOCK" Mixture 4-oz. Tins will count as TWO) The Tags, Seals, Lids or Bands may be assorted Ist Largest Number £25 7th Largest Number 50/2nd „ „ £15 Bth „ „ 40/3rd „ „ £10 9th „ „ 30/4th „ „ £7 10th „ „ 25/sth „ „ £5 11th „ „ 20/6th „ „• £3 12th „ „ 15/To the 52 Persons returning the next _ largest 52 numbers, 10/- each I . Directions for Sending Tags, - I • Seals, Lids and .Bands s I Post to "Havelock," G.P.O. Box 181, Wellington, I N.Z., and Write your name and full address 1 plainly on the parcel, and also send a letter stating the I number of Tags, Seals, Lids or Bands you have I No Parcel will be accepted unless FULL postage has been ? paid on same. ' V The Winners' names will be published in the Newspapers* | THE BRITISH EMPIRE TRADING CO'S., LTD. decision will be final, regarding any question which may arise jjf' in connection with this Competition. f It is advisable Competitors keep their Tags, Seals, Lids \ or Bands and send them in one parcel on March 31st, I 1914. ' f TMs Competition will close | on MARCH 31st, 1914. -GET BUSY! IL - CEMENT PIPES. W& From 4 Inchos to 42 Inches in Diameter, - \ HAVE PROVEDTHE BEST FOR CUL- • \ -J VERTS,- SEAVACiE, and DRAINAGE. Ililft®. Stnmtth and Durability Guarautewl. ■ Full particulars from— I The Cement Pipe Co., Ltd., | MASTERTON A\D HASTINGS.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1842, 30 August 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1842, 30 August 1913, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1842, 30 August 1913, Page 14

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