£200 PRIZES in Cash I will be distributed amongst those who collect 1 and deliver the greatest number of RED 1 PAPER WRAPPERS (of tens only) of - 1 | .CIGARETTES | 1 Conditions ui follows: lit Prize,£so; 2nd, £30; 3rd, £20 \ '• 10 Prizes of £5; 20 Prizes of £2; 10 Prizes of £1 j t The Packets are to be tied into bundles of 50, and delivered to the f | undermentioned address together with the name and address of j I sender, stating-the total number of Paper Packets being returned. ' | Any bundles, upon being checked and found to contain less than I fifty Red Paper Wrappers, will not be included. t jl Competition clozes 31st Ausußt, 1919 t \ r ■ .. i j Address Red Paper Wrappers to » L ■ Ardath Tobacco- Co., Ltd. j Post Office Box 333, Dunedin.
US lK * K'jyi 3 , ■ By a woman shopping * n t ne Chinaware Dept. I'M. °^ a^ore * n *^ s town, nw^'J^»^^H^^» : "D° y° u kmlk these "No, I'm sorry to say we don't, ma'am," replied the salesman, "but if you keep a servant girl she will probably do it for you." It may be good humour and sound funny at certain moments, but when one of our customers is interested enough in our merchandise to ask a question of this kind, our salespeople are trained to give selling information without embarrassing a prospective customer by making a horse-play pun on questions which involve characteristics of our goods and our store policies. The Sims Hardware Co, Ltd. CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.
Most people find that it takes'a very little while to wear down a leather heel, dim necessitating frequent repairs. They fail to realise that a soft tough rubber giveß months of wear and much extra comfort and ease-due to absence of vibration and concussion—at a cost that TJT\ ! eventually cheaper than leather Heels. Unless you \ .are a "Dunlop user, you cannot appreciate / r \ what wearing these resilient Heels means. /@ y /Z£V | Why not get your bootmaker to fit a pair ? / r > , ~ 1 The cost is small, and out of all proportion /'* "ss?!* , f[/ M to the saving and comfort you will /<&*•££/ M derive from their use. Be sure and have (|y ~~#ff leather removed the thickness of Rub- l| #) /gf ber Heel—and specify "Dunlop" Brand. i ----^^ VARIOUS STYLES & ALL SIZES-LEADING BOOT , Punlop Rubber Co., Wella'n, Chrlstc'h, Auck'd >y ' __
General .Allenby Crossing the Desert in a Ford "F," writing in the London Dai/p Mail says: "The last I saw of General Allenby was at his Desert Headquarters before Gaza, a year ago, sitting upright in a Ford Car—the King of the Desert and the only car that will tackle the sand!" In Egypt and Mesopotamia, in' France and Belgium, on every Front in this war the Ford has :proved itself time and again to be "the only car" to tackle arid triumph over the worst conditions of road and track. That is why the Ford is the car lor New Zealand—best for all roads, for all weathers and all seasons. The Colonial Motor Co. Limited Auckland - ■ Wellington Timaru 7d
tldeal Boilers & Radiators for Domestic Hot Water «| H PULL INFORMATION FROM TJiE Jlll|f| kins it! Mack, i. HF.ATING SPECIALISTS, , ' WELLINGTON. '*" v N
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 178, 23 April 1919, Page 3
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