I Ist Prize £25 '■ S.'SEXTON, .10 Kennedy Street, Dunedin | 2nd „ £15 E. H. SMITH, 21 Aldred Street, Christchurcli | ' 3rd '.', £12/10/- E.CORKIN,:London Street, Lyttelton ' . | 4th „ £10 MR: ROSS, 11 Queen's Drive, Island Bay ' | sth ", £7/10/- E. HALSTEAD, Pleasant Point .■ ' . ' | / 6th ■'„"■' £6 • I. FISH, 131 Carlyle Street, Napier P ™"■ ■ ' 7th.'. „' £5 NELSON RED CROSS BRANCH, Nelson $ s Bth ' „ £4 J. DEWEY, Mount Peel Station, Rangitata ' | I 9th „ £3 \V. R.'BROWN, Box 7, Milton " I j' 10th .„ £2 ' \ L. MUNN,,Junction Road, Middleton, Chrietchurch | I •' SO Prizes of £T each to the Following; | ! R. SMITH, I Reid Street, Dunedin ;_ J C. HANSEN 8 Princes Street Wcargill | ! •■ D.E. JOHNSTON. Shetland Street, Kaikorai D T. FE-RGUSON. Miller. Flat U 5 A. DlCKSON.'Fairhall. Blenheim: . ... W. McFARLANE. Takaka Nelson | G.R. WELLS. Times Street, Reefton C HEALEYH.g hS treet, Dunedm | S A E DALGLIESH Puerua Otago • E. J. LONGDIN. 5 Rosewame Street, Spreydon H I E COX DennisVon G. W. WRIGHT, 65 Main Road. Wadestown .8 • J.' DICKEY, Sprmgdal*. Te Puke ' A. DAWICK, 151 Church Street, Palmers.cn North & I. H. LLYODi Reed Street, Oamaru • F. MELLOR. 81 Cr-ig«l Avem». Tm«ru I HR THOMASON Wai-iti, Nelson H. McLACHLAN, 243 Havelock Street, Ashburton £ I R H EYRE; 14 Geirge Street, Palmerston North G. W. CUTTLE. 42 Shirley Road, St. Alban, | I' L.M.,JOHNSTONE,ParUvale,Carterton W. HUGHES, 16 Allan Street. R.c.carton g !■■ E, BISHOP, Queen Street. Waimate . E. W. SHEERAK. Huntly ' | ■'" E BAILEY Kimbolton G. L. RICHARDS, Overdale, Rakam §,;. I L PRESTON, 44 Foyle Street. Bluff ' "J. CARROLL, Murray Creek, Reefton | F R RIITIFR Tnlara Flat D. BRIEN, Hilton, Temuka j<; '* TWARDFox'ton ' W. H. SIMPSON, 81 Litchfield Street, Christchurch g I E YATES; 96 Richardson Street, Opawa G. R. STEPHENS, 260 Hastings Street, Napier § I W.ARNOTT. 25'Bridgeman Street, St.Kilda G. FEN NI NG.X)hutu. near Ta .hape | I J. T. MILLER. Plumber. Waipawa W- TOMLINSON. Progress Junchon Reefton | I '■•■ W. E. TOMLIN, Park Road, Miramar M. McCONNELL. Seddon Avenue, Waihi B 1 D.PURDIE. 37 Edwin Street. Newton S. SHAW Waikmo, Oh.nemur. t 'k M HEAVEY Pukeuri Junction A. FRASER. 98 Yarrow Street, Invercargill { I R.'HUMPHRIES, Fortrose, Southland! G. H.FARQLJHAR, Awamoko. via Oamaru | . '■", G. PALMER, Seaward-Downs H. BEAUFORT, Storekeeper. Roxburgh $, : > J. HARTIGAN. Westport T. WESLEY, Genavy, Canterbury . | :| ." ''120 Prizes of 10/-' each ' ' | • I Owing to the large number of Prizes, namely 180, it is impossible to publish the TTames I ' < Addresses oi all Prize Winners, but a complete List of the Winners can be obtained K on anplicStion to "CAPSTAN," Box. ISI, G.P.0., Wellington s .N.Z. THE PRIZE gi I WINNERS HAVE ALL BEEN NOTIFIED. . .. " | \ / .''■■! , ' 00e Jβ I~ v v . 'Jacques , Empire Dβ Luxe Cricket Bat is made of fine | | ijj : Am . * A^^^^B^'white English Willow, with a straight broad grain run, | j;j = « P pv.w ""* the whole hnßth , of the blade - Th ? re is mi a fault \ I : T©El|© I to-be fonjdin the blade, aad although it is well wooded, 1I 1 Tr ..... , , E W«Bi|* ,-•,'.- v i, , ~v i ■ i± • j a ! =' If medical opinion had : X-wSI'-'-'ls it is shaped in such a waythat perfect balance is attained S i! E , , ■ ■, c '■ ... . ... , , ~ . f I F not been in us favour, : ■" d thed " Power is greatly urease dby thecorrec | ;_ Hall's Wine would never E • '^ or^e^W,WWlt | I have attained its present f j ..... lgE\| 2S moßt ■ ffeofcUaL •■'-.. ■ ■ •-! J', standing in the Old. I ' .'.l/^^,. . The handle is '.a,,,Bpecittl ..feature. Boilt up of I jj : Country. For over a■■ : ■ " Sarawak"Cane. " • ! M 4 uarter . of a centul 7. : ■ ' im£j~> ■ j i doctors have advocated « iS££ it is" Fitted witb Two Distinct Splices. | \ its use and testified to the s Si benefits derived from it. : /sf.A I The main spiioe runs from blade to top of handle, and wj : . ,„ „, ~,. : Im \ *o , , r _.iv -i j,m ~ , B : In every bottle of Halls Wine ; /Mr-\ •- » composed, of cork, with a layer of I?ara rubber be- |J ; . g stored j ust that strong re . : I f&ip 1 . tween it and the cane. The rubber is ! ooTered with a \ I ■ se rve of energy and vigour ; /Mi,*- V special material to keep it from perishing. I l= needed, which everyoue must ~ /Mm ; 4\X ■ I |P be able to draw upon in order f &(i%M''hi The eeoond splice runs from the face about ttalf way \ ; to keop fit and well enough : dXrWWfe 7«P tne handle, and is oonetruoted in the same way m | I E '° resiat breakdown. | | | j 1 . This gives that indispensable hpriny to the handle | : ■wot raa "SBF - '({.^fi!iwi*"i/r jugt above tbo blade, and greatly adds to the hitting J : | : ,1. We also stock bats made by "Wieden, Grimn and Ifoore, Ehifl-rt-Sumdge, J l= &&Sm&Jia9 B B j I 1 Clapshaw, etc.; .leather Cricket Balls, best makes, ■ Stumps, Nets, Matting, ? | : -jjjg Xcnic Restorative : I W.K. GauntletH, Leg Guards, Batting Gloves, Score Books, Cricket Bags, | | \ t 0 obtained from all the \ \\ etc : Inepeotion iaviled. ■ ' M^ - Leading Chemists.. \ H The speed at which we live, the hustle now so / .'y^^l^^lEtiiiit^ «•' necessary for success have unfortunately a very (^.^Ss,^ v^ii§§<|-?^ I bad effect on the nervous and digestive systems of y^^^^^P\*^^^ia^^^ it Hifsvf Zealanders. The baneful resultSj increased !S: ' a! '7^aasi^" f? lately to an alarming sow trie seeds oi p j more deadly. trouDle, but a svire and sate cure , st| S^irai} ai hand in that famous British xvemedy. Uγ. oasseJi sj. auietS. . j".- **^^^kj i| Dr Ramsay Cblles T J?. f>l the City of Dublin, a man of high eminence in the scientific Jpj! ra world savs' f have great pleasure in expressing my satisfaction as to the curative effect of j?|j| if Dr. Cassell'sTablets in cases of nerve troubles. From several cases which have lately come under fe h my notice lam able to form the opinion that Dr. Cassell's Tablets constitute a safe and reliable $J i todlly remedy, and appear to-be specially effective for nerve arid bodily weakness." || I Dr. Cassell's Tablets are Nutritive, Restorative, Alterative, and Anti-Spasmodic, and of great tfeerapentic value in all derangements of the Nerve, Digestive and Functional Systems in old or j*|] I y6tt)g. They are the recognised modern home remedy for Dyspepsia, Nervous Breakdown, p £$ Stomach Catarrh, Kidney Disease, Nerve and Spinal Paralysis, Infantile Paralysis, Rickets, St. $ I Vitus' Dance, Anemia, Sleeplessness/Brain Fag, Headache, Palpitation, Wasting Diseases, Vital M § Exhaustion, Loss of Flesh, and Premature Decay. Specially valuable for Nursing Mothers and g^ § during the Critical Periods of Life, / f| 1 DftCaSrtlrSTebletsaraeeldbyChetoistsaßdStorekeepersthronghoutNewZealand! if out of stock your dealerwill (M '& 6Mnjce.themiOTyoa.irfflahiswholesalehou3e. Prices 1/9 & 4/-; the 4/- size is the most economical. Three 4/- boxes 11/- Mi I ' Sell Proprietors :~Dr. CtoutP's Co.. Ltd., Manchester, Eitg. M
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