- ' Winners of the :|: v £200 : "Capstan" N.C. Tobacco : |: ' Competition ' j Ist Prize £25 S. SEXTON. 10 Kennedy Street, Dunedin 2nd „ £15 E. H. SMITH, 21 Aldred Street,. CHristchurch ' I .v. • 3rd „ £12/10/- E. CORKIN, London Street, Lyttelton. 4th „ £10 MR. ROSS, 11 Queen's Drive, Island Bay i ' sth „ £7/10/- E, HALSTEAD, Pleasant Point •! 6th „ £6 I. FISH, 131 Carlylc Street, Napier | 7th „'• £5 NELSON RED CROSS BRANCH, Nelson ! Bth „ £4 -]. DEWEY, Mount Peel Station, Rangitata ! : 9th „ £3 W. R. BROWN, Box 7, Milton | : , 10th;' „ £2 L. MUNN, Junction Road, Middleton, CHristchurch SO Prizes of £1 each to the Following: ! •. R, SMITH, t ReidStreot, Dunedin C. HANSEN, BPrincesStreist, Inrercurgill , D. E. JOHNSTON, Shetland Street, Kaikor'ai D. T. FERGUSON, Millers Flat ' 1 A. DICKSON. Fairhall, Blenheim ' W, McFARLANE. Takaka, Nelson I G. R. WELLS, Times Street, Reefton C. HEALEY. High Street, Dunedin !■ A. E. DALGLIESH, Puerua. Otago ■ E. J. LONGDIN, 5 Rosewarne Street, Spraydon i I E COX- Dennfston G. W. WRIGHT, 65 Main Road, Wadestown " J." DICKEY, Springdale.Te Puke A. DAWICK. 151 Church Street. Palmerston North I J. H. LLYOD, Reed Street, Oamaru F. MELLOR, 81 Crwgie Avenue, Timaru • § H. R. THOMASON, Wai-iti, Nel.on H. MeLAGHLAN, 243 Havclock Street, Ashburton i R. H. EYRE, 14 George Street, Palmeraton North "G. W. CUTTLE, 42 Sh.rley Road, St. Albans ; L. M. JOHNSTONE, Parkvale, Carterton 1 W. HUGHES, 16 Allan Street, Riccarton I E. BISHOP, Queen Street, Waimate E. W. SHEERAN. Huntly .1 E. BAILEY. Kimholton G. L. RICHARDS, Overdale, Rakam 5 L. PRESTON. 44 Foyle Street, Bluff J. CARROLL, Murray Creek, Reefton ! F. B. BUTLER, Tot.ra Flat D. BRIEN, Hilton, Temuka i T WARD Foxton v ' W, H. SIMPSON, 81 Litchfield Street, Chmtchurch E." YATES. 96 Richardson Street, Opawa G. R. STEPHENS, 260 Hastings Street. Napier W. ARNOTT. 25. Bridgeman Street, St. Kllda G. FENNING, Ohutu, near Taihape : J. T. MILLER, Plumber, Waipawa W. TOMLINSON, Progress Junctionl, Reefton W. E. TOMLIN, Park Road, Miramar M. McCONNELL, Seddon Avenue, Waibi ; ' D. PURDIE, 37 Edwin Street, Newton S. SHAW. Waikino, Ohinemun J M.HEAVEY. Pukeuri Junction A. FRASER, 98 Yarrow Street., Invercarg.H 1 R. HUMPHRIES, Fortro.e, Southland' - G. H. FARQUHAR, Awamoko, via Oamaru G. PALMER, Seaward Downs H. BEAUFORT, Storekeeper, Roxburgh j J. HARTIGAN, Weetport T t WESLEY, Genavy, Canterbury 120 Prizes of 10/- each Owing to the large number of Prizes, namely 180, it is impossible to publish the Names ; an d Addresses ot all Prize Winners, but a complete List of the Winners oan be obtained r on application to "CAPSTAN," Box 181, G.P.0., Wellington, N.Z. THE PRIZE WINNERS HAVE ALL BEEN NOTIFIED. • ' • * _ ' 206
."|L. GOVERNMENT ■.DEPARTMENT'/^ / ; ...... , ■ mawwima RMIUIVISLOW. : BONUSES LARGE. Conditions of Policies liberal. Business restricted to New Zealand.. All moneys.inyested in the Dominion. , ' Every policy guaranteed by the State. I.H. RICHARDSON, F.F.I, (4) ■Commissioner. TJOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE , JXi STABLES, Feildlng. (or Kimbolton fTally at 8.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.; leaves felmoolton/at Noon for Feilding. , , B. J. HOORE, Proprietor, Feilding.
j y i> vffirWfl fiu fwratftt lyiwmfis ' ! .; Studebaker—-an Economical Car EXPERIENCE in pui'chasing any Equipment includes electric. ; high-grade commodity has taught sfon'mlgnetof Yaie toSc" m the man of discriminating judg- dash, Blackmora curtain openI . . < . , , .• 1 «• <• • « _ j er, Khaki' hood with leather ment thflt thG SrtlCiG whicn is ChCSpGSt edge and Khaki envelope, selfin first cost is usually the most expen- ventilating, rain-vision wind . . , screen, individual robe hangSlVe in the end. erS) straight-grained, semi- . ~ , , , r , _ glazed, genuine leather upholThiS is particularly true Of' 3 motor Car. stery, electric signal horn, extra . , 1 ... , , rim, and complete set of tools. . There are other motor cars selling for a lower * price than Studebaker, but careful comparison y-- : and investigation have shown that after these cars have been used for any considerable period / the Studebaker has proved the best investment. /• Motor car repairs are expensive and annoying. j The cheap car, being cheaply built, needs re- ||j j pairs frequently, while the medium - priced / Studebaker is constructed to give long service without the need of much repair. And when repair is necessary the Studebaker is so thor- , oughly accessible that such repairs can be j made at remarkably low cost. Prices: I We invite you to come to our showroom and talk this AUGUST Ist, 1917. ! 1 over. We believe we can prove that the Studebaker . j gives you the greatest value for the money expended of 4-cyl. Models, Touring . any motor car sold in New Zealand. ! and Koadaler ' ADAMS' im M CHRISTCHURCH, TIMARU, WANfiANUI. and Road4tor j ' Distributors sad ieents: Wellington—J. B. GroYB nnd_ Co. £495. I 5 Palmereton North—o. J. Adams. Taranaki—Newton King. „ i Hawke'a Bay—Tourißt Motor Co. llaßterton —Madden and Fitted with Dixie i Jenkins. Eketahuna—Elutoainson Bros. Pahiatna—A. and /aterproof Magnoto. IL Donald. Dannevirke—E. A. Ransome. Waipawa —T. s i . Carson and Sons. Waipukurau—Tnrner and But. Wai« t ro&—Marsh and Wilke*. G;fboTij&-V. Hanson. Bulls— 1 { Ford and Barney. Ma;ton—Hollo and Walker.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 25, 24 October 1917, Page 9
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