BIG OLE A BING SALE OF GOODS DAMAGED BY STORM WATER. COMMENCES MONDAY. M. HAMER, THE ECONOMIC. Main Street - - Foxton. THE SKIPPER SAVED BY SIR AT I HA! There was a skipper ate stewed dog When he was shipwrecked in the fog, And wrote the fact down in his log. But when he reached the nearest land, He found upon the barren strand A consolation rare and grand. You’ve guessed just what he found, Miss Bee ; Since you arc smart, the same as me: He found some Suratura Tea ! He cried: “Now, bless this blessed day ! “[ never want to go away, "But where 1 am I mean to slay, “And Suratura ’ll keep me gay!” DOUBNVIILi fftgcOA a *THE LAST WOROM COCOA* is a refined concentration of the valuable constituents of the Cocoa Bean. Exquisite in flavour; of great purity, and economical in use. Prepared by Britishers in CADBURY’S ideal factory —no slavegrown beans used. Jewel Casket of Chocolates free. Ask your grocer and save the Coupons. U £10:10:0 j In Cash for an Hour’s Work. ( =' ' ■ 1 Ist Prize, 5 Guineas. I 2nd ~ 3 ~ 1 3rd ~ 2 ~ ( Given for the greatest number of genuine j English dictionary words (excluding geographical, personal, and other proper names) formed from the letters in the sentence —“Tonking’s I Linseed Emulsion cures speedily and completely, | coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, diflicult breathing, and ail chest complaints.” It j would he well to make your words short, because each one of the It!) letters can be used 1 hut once. For example the letter “D” occurs ( six times. After forming, say, the word j “Due,” you would have left only five “ D’s,” ' three “ U's,” and eleven “ E’s.” The same word / is not to lie listed twice. Without care, many] contestants will probably fall short of 25 words. ' Contest Conditions. 1 Decision to lie rendered fllteen days alter contest closes, if possible, and prizes paid at i once. A well-known business man to act as judge, whose decision shall be final; names of ' winners to he announced in this papier, incase i of a lie, the contestant who leaves unused | the least number of letters (from the 119) to 1 have preference; if a further tie, the list with / the curliest postmark to win, or if of same date, prize will be divided. No correspondence enter- ' ed into, as all contestants are to be treated alike. ( Eacli contestant to enclose a panel from the I box around a purchased bottle of Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion. If from small bottle, the i panel must contain the words “Gives Immediate Relief,” hut front or back panel from ' larger bottles will serve (i.e. gives two chances■. I Contestants may send in more than one list, it | box-panel for eacli is enclosed. Post wordlists after April 30th and before June 15th i (stating your count) to “ Manager, Tonking’s Contest,” P.O Box 160, Wellington. 1 Tonking's Linseed Emulsion obtainable from all Chemists 4 Sforekeepers, 16, 26, 16 per bottle. Wholesale: Young’s Chemical Co., Wellington.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 831, 26 April 1910, Page 2
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500Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 831, 26 April 1910, Page 2
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