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I ' Will be presented for the return of the largest numbers of CAPSTAN Navy Cut % I Tobacco Tin Lids (Round). The Lids may be taken from Tins containing the Mild, X S Medium and/or Full Strengths. V S Prices Totalling' £200 '" s ) Ist Largest Number £25 6th Largest Number £6 < > 2nd „ „ £15 7th „: „ £5 J, ? 3rd „ „ £1210s. Bth „ „ £4 S < 4th „ „ £10 9th „ „ £3 Z I sth „ „ £710s. 10th „ „ £2 ? ) To persons the next 50 largest *ntimbers£l each I S „ „ » 120 „ „ 10s. „ A 5 CONDITIONS-REAP THESE CAREFULLY: < \ Post your Lids to "CAPSTAN," Box 181, G.P.0., Wellington, N.Z. Be sure % J and enclose a slip in your parcel giving your full name and address, plainly written, % ? also state the number of Lids returned. ~ i \ No parcel will be accepted unless FULL postage has been paid on same. J) / The winners'names and addresses will be published in the newspapers; , .. V ' .'■• J . Only CAPSTAN Tobacco Lids will be accepted—no others will count. Y / The British Empire Co. Ltd.'s decision will be final regarding any questions V J which may arise in connection with this competition. 5 ' ) Competitors should keep their Lids till the END of SEPTEMBER, 1917, and C then send them in in ONE PARCEL, SECURELY PACKED. S : < REMEMBER "CTREE THINGS: vX■. i V 1. Remember the Closing Date of the Competiton. C :'.; 5 2 « Remember to give your full name and address and number of Lids returned. / C 3. Remember to tie your parcel up securely. . C \ THIS COMPETITION CLOSES ON 30th SEPT., 1917. > J ) GET BUSY AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS TO DO LIKEWISE. £ fang iff tht m gre -,■■■'■; not jiav*fb:ar;wilij : . : j 'r tbi ibjli , fyf@:§Si§tib iiiifti: -i . ffjpliy / ;. -J Hills there are and always will be. And power you must have to climb them. But the continual — > changing of gears spoils much of the pleasure of ( over e Studebaker Motor Cars have for f years earned an enviable reputation for ability to jj J keep a-going under most adverse conditiorsS of / roads and weather. And the new model Studebaker Cars are the "get-there" cars for the man who wants DEPENDABILITY combined with SPEED and ECONOMICAL OPERATION. ' THE ALLIED WAR OFFICES recognise. Studebaker reputation and high quality. BRITAIN'S Studebaker purchases already aggregate over £4000,000; RUSSIA has purchased 1000 Studebakers and placed a further contract to the value of £500,000, and FRANCE is also a lieavy purchaser of Studebakers. The NEW MODEL STUDEBAKERS we are "now showing are from the great CANADIAN STUDEBAKER FACTORY, at Walkerville,Ontario. . '/ . ' PRICES: 4-cyl. 5-seater. £395; 4-cyl, 3.Beater> £385. Electric Lights, Electric Self-startes 1 - ABAMB, LTD., Clirlstcluirch: New Zealand Importers of Studebaker Motor Cars. STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS: Salmcrston .. North: Adams,' Ltd.. Wanganui. Adams,' Ltd. listings: Tourist Motor Co., Ltd. Taranaki: Newton King. STUDEBAKER ACENTS: Wellington! J. B. Grove and Co. Masterton: Madden and Jenkins. Eketahuna,: Hutchison Btob. Pahiatua: \ A. and E. Donald. Dannevirke: E. A. Ransome. Waipawa: T. Carson and Sons. Waipukurau:. Turner and Butler. Wairoa: Marsh and Y?ilkes. Gisborne, V. Hansen. Bulls: Ford and Barney. Marton: Rolfe and "Walker. Stratford: Newton King. New Plymouth: Newton King. JONES AND CO. & CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON (Established 20 Years.) *%»-'■ ■ ftlWlßlk/* fl* ' ■' ' (HASH! BUYERS OF LEAD, BRASS, HijLss/9h% SmNffißaSSMM'' • ZIN °. copper, iron, rags, M^S^W ROPE, and RUBBER. 'Phono 725. *? DRINK ONLY 'ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALE * ' '■■ ' CONNOISSEURS . TO BE. ABSOLUTELY ■■" ■ I Til BEST. - MolMwdrih and Murphy BtreßJfcG. KNIGHT, Sail, Tent, Flay, and ' ners Street), 3 doors above George t.. s —. u- , ~ _— i.miniwJ . Fowlds. Ltd, Telephono 727.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3062, 25 April 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3062, 25 April 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3062, 25 April 1917, Page 9

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