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/ Will be presented for the return of the largest numbers of CAPSTAN Navy Cut £ Tobacco Tilt Lids (Round). The Lids may be taken from Tins) containing the Mild, f , Medium and/or Full Strengths. ?"°v\S " > Prises Totalling MJ2QQiMS Ist Largest Number £25 6th Largest Number£& # 2nd „ „ £15 7th „ „ £5 i 3rd „ „ £12 10s. Bth „ „: £4 t 4th „ „ £10 9th „ „ £3 ( sth „ „ £7 10s. 10th „ „ : £2^: £ To persons returning the nest 50 largest numbers £1 each ? ? •» j> ;> 120 „ „ 10s. „ 5 CONDITIONS-MEAD THESE CAREFULLY: \ Post your Lids to "CAPSTAN," Box 181, G.P.0., Wellington, N.Z. Be sure C 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. C The winners' names and addresses will be published in the newspapers. s Only CAPSTAN Tobacco Lids will be accepted—no others will count. / The British Empire Co. Ltd.'s decision will be final regarding any questions /? which may arise in connection with this competition. J Competitors should keep their Lids till the END of SEPTEMBER, 1917, and S then send them in in ONE PARCEL, SECURELY PACKED. < ■ REMEMBER THREE THINGS: S 1. Remember the Closing Date of the Competitor % 2. Remember to give your full name and address and number of Lids returned. % 3. Remember to tie your parcel up securely. I THIS COMPETITION CLOSES ON 30th SEPT., 1917. ) GET BUSY AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS TO DO LIKEWISE. \ 200 . ■ ■ #"WVU , »Aa/ | Av^V^VwWvv/iA^

BEFORE' YOUR BOY f COMES BACK"* ' Get a I Billiard Table! I I v "When ho returns after stirring i i, v times Abroad your Boy may find j | civilian life humdrum and tame. s | Bhit once he experiences the ; j thrills and surprises of BILLIARDS \ I then "Will lie feel glad he is with £ 5 you once more. The oomrade- i I ship of tho Oamp, -which at first 5 i he may miss, will bo replaced by | a the happier Comradeship of his i » Home. ! I Get tho Tablo WOW, so that your f Family can become proficient and sj able to give the Boy a keen contest. t Alcook'g Billiard Tables are the | Finest and Fastest in tho World, j Sizes to fit all rooms. The Con- S 3 Tortibla Billiard-Diner is a grand h f Table-admirable for Dining and j i oxeellent for Billiards. | | Prices: 24 to 60 gns. j ! INCLUDING BILLIARD ACCESSORIES j I MODERATE CASH DEPOSIT i -THEN EAST TEBMS. \ I I Send for Illustrated Catalogue, (j I Alcock & Co., Ltd. I "The Billiard People" j WELLINGTON - - AUCKLAND j H CHRISTCHURCH fj «L Hinw ,ii, 1 |i.iii..„„.„. J ..j... ..\tfir NOTE—Aloock'e Wellington Address is: BAKEE'S BUILDING, opposite Union Bank. " : "" : L '"""7"-'"': "— "7"^ Don't be always | Bricking your i Furnace! TT'S a nuisance and an expenso tog be always rebricking your furnace. Next time ■ USE N,B. CO,, LTD., FIREBRICKS-THEY LAST LONGER. These are of even • shape, uniform quality, and they're made from the well-known North Bruiiner Fireclay. Get Prices. We've a stock in hand, and will quoto for special sizes. Saml. Brown, Ltd. 31-33 JOHNSTON STEEET, COAL, GRAIN, & HARDWOOD TIMBER MERCHANTS, Tory Street Depot ... 'Phone 2648 a. Willis Street Depot ... 'Phone 12*. JONES AND CO. CLYDE QBAX, WELLINGTON (Established 20 Tears.) r<ASB BDYERS OF LEAD, BRASS, ZINO. COPPER, IRON, RAGS. ROPE, and RUBBER. 'Phone 725.

Men Out I© Win appreciate that brains, nerves and muscles can be. kept up to par only by right living- and careful selection of' food. Thousands of such men use because this fooiil yields the maximum nourishment of ' prime wheat and'i barley of which it is made. Grape-Nuts also retains the wonderful mineral elements of the grains so essential for the daily repair of brain and nerve tissue, but which are so often lacking' in the usual dietary. Delicious, Nourishing, Dependable— "There's a : Reason" for Grape-luts

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3155, 6 August 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3155, 6 August 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3155, 6 August 1917, Page 9

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