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w M A r-r. DZ SSI- * m 5K^ iiaffi; fSr^^v^gfg’ ffjflSSß Ga <S £/ i®23 a -l*K # ff/7£; Smokers Prefer ‘Country Life’ £4OO in Cash Prizes will be given for the best Slogans stating Cigarettes.” Two specimen “Slogans" about "COUNTRY LIFE" Cigarettes are printed “XVife^Cigarettes are three blank spaces in which you are invited to write three original Slogans about Country Ltte Ugaret £IGQ - £IOO £25 - SO £XO Read Carefully What You Have To Do. 1. First, cut out this announcement and carefully study conditions. FIRST PRIZE: 2 Prises each of 5 Prizes each of lO Prizes each of 100 Prizes each of £ 1 And 100 Consolation Prizes each of 10/-_ SO 50 100 50 Conditions of Entry. Total Cash Prizes £4OO 2. Fill up the three dank spaces in the coujon with three original slogans and your name md address (clearly written). A Slogan is a concise and catchy advertising phrase. Each Slogan should contain not more than 15 (fifteen) words. 3. Cut out the coupon and post your effort to “Country Life Competition,” P.O. Box 1490, Wellington. © IMPORTANT 4. Every tin of “County Life” Cigarettes conains a tissue-paper lining learing the words “Counry Life” Cigarettes, etc., n blue printing. To each entry you must ttach SIX of these Printd linings taken from the o’s Tins, or THREE nings (slightly larger) com the 20’s Tins. 1. «Country Life”! The Cigarette that makes friends more friendly. Their appearance delights the eye, and their quality charms the palate. 3. 4 5. Competitor's Name Stale Mr., Mis. or Miss Address 1. Any number of attempts may be made, and sent either separately or together, provided the correct number of tissUepaper printed linings from “Country Life” Cigarette Tins accompany each entry. 2. Each Slogan should contain not more than fifteen words. c 3. The judge will be Mr. Will Appleton, Managing Director of The Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Ltd., Wellington. His decision will be final, and no correspondence will be entered into regarding the competition. A 4. No responsibility can be accepted for any coupon lost, mislaid, or delayed, and proof of posting will not be accepted as proof of delivery. Send in your Entry now —and another one soon. Win a Cash Prize for the Summer Holidays! for 1/4 AT ALL TOBACCONISTS No entry will be accepted after that date. AT ALL TOBACCONISTS

SS®» HOBBY ENGLISH SHOES FOR PARTICULAR WEN T 11.' I AST WORD IN FOOTWEAR STYLE IS REPREsentedbythe splendid range of master SHOES JUST OPENED UP AT ARCH. LITTLE'S. prill T FOR SOLID HARD WEAR, AND FOOT COMFORT, these DISTINCTIVE MODELS MUST FIND AN IMMEDIATE PLACE IN THE FAVOUR OF OUR CUSTOMERS. PRI C E S are MOST REASONABLE! MEN'S GLACE OXFORD SHOES—3S/. MEN'S GLACE DERBY SHOES-35/-MEN’S TAN WILLOW CALF OXFORD SHOES, CREPE soles— 3B/6 ALSO OTHER BRANDS OF MEN’S FROM THE WORLD'S BEST MAKERS, n LA * GE * S ® ol^ STYLES AND LEATHERS- LET US SHOW YOU THEM TO-DAY! ARCH L 800 T AN D SII 0 E REVELL STREET, ITTLE, IMPORTER, HOKITIKA. /U m mm ¥ mm 9K ■if* ■m. ini %S, s , %Ji I'■ o 11 Patriala" Shoes interpret the most distinctive modes of the moment. The "Patriata" Shoe above illustrated is number 252. a particularly attractive one-bar mode! in TAN Glace Kid. with f 0 <o^ Made by G. A fo'es & Co. Lti.. AaeHaai. U* ISSS. Branch Wartlomo. Koraj Bla«, Daorn.n. Correct lattice sides and cuban leather heel. Also in Tan Lizatd, Black Glace Kid, Patent and coloured leathers. All foremost shoe dealers have a full range of “ Patriata” Shoes, including this model. “ Well made in New Zealand." - w m §> iM Res’d. -Jr *3?' Ais (cr “Greyh u-d ” Ter.a« and S;3rl« Shost. Made *Y the Micfr Vlibber Co.. Caca.a

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1925, Page 1

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