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The correct base for the new Roslyn tailored costumes is the Warner’s favourite rust-proof corsets. Town and country drapers are showing both lines.

WOLFFS SHlWfi V)6e leverage tfjaf benefits. N OT simply a thirst* quencher, not merely a stimulant, but just the purest, most inspiriting, and most health-infusing spirit that has ever been produced. WOLFE'S

£ll4B in Pri*©« In order to make still more widely known the remarkable curative properties of Tonking's Unseed Kmulsiou, the proprietor of that famous remedy (or coughs, colds, and chest complaints offers the above generous prizes and invites you to compete in one, two, or all of the following competitions. TONKING’S LINSEED EMULSION TRIPLES COMPETITION. Add, if you can, three words to each of the three following phrases, the words added to each phrase to have the same three initials as that phrase, hut not necessarily in same order:— 1. Tonking's Cures Speedily 2. Coughs and Colds 3. Baby’s Troublesome Cough— As an illustration, take the phrase “Hanging The Picture”; it might be completed by “ Tries Henry’s Patience ” (the three initials H.T.P. being the samel. ,£lO will be awarded to the person who completes the three triples in the most appropriate manner ; or if no one succeeds with the three, then prize will he given for the best completion of one or two (as the case may he).' The five solutions next in merit will win 10/-each; the next ten will receive 5/- each. TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSION ACROSTIC COMPETITION. Required to form a sentence, the initial letter of each word to he the eight letters in " Tonking’s,” and in the same order. To illustrate: Suppose the acrostic was to he built upon " Vuletide ” ; a sentence meeting the requirement would be “ Youthful, Unsophisticated Lovers Enjoy Themselves Immensely During Evenings.” A prize of /id will he awarded for the best sentence formed, or if no complete sentence of eight words is made, then prize will go to the person extending the best sentence or phrase furthest along the word “ Tonking’s.” The secondary prizes consist of live of 10/- each and ten of 5/- each, TONKING’S LINSEED EMULSION FLOWER COMPETITION. The requirement is to name six flowers in the order of their beauty, and is a test of your floral taste and skill. The flower oftenest named in the lists received will he deemed the most beautiful; the one mentioned next most frequently will be considered second in beauty, etc. The first prize of /KJ will be awarded for the list which is correct, or nearest so. The secondary prizes will be five of 10/- each and ten of 5/each. TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSION £IOO PUBLIC PRIZE With each solution of above prizes, yon are entitled to vote for some “worthy object ” in your vicinity or in the Dominion, the one receiving the most votes to be awarded a cash prize of /100. For each competition use a separate sheet of paper; then after your solution add something like this: “ I vote that the /10U prize be awarded to Miss X. Brown, of Lyunville, for vacation tour, etc.” Should you wish to vote only for the public prize, you may omit the competition solutions, aiid will then he credited with two votes, You mny vote for any person or good cause in which you are interested, such as giving a popular school-teacher a vacation trip (as suggested in above example); donating /100 to a family left destitute; helping to erect a town clock, or beautifying your own town ; aiding the local hospital funds, or anj’ commendable public or private charity. There are hundreds of worthy uses to which /100 can be devoted. In order that contestants in the smaller communities may be under no disadvantage, it is provided that that “worthy object” shall receive the /100 which obtains the most votes in proportion to the population of the electorate in which the object is located. CONTEST CONDITIONS.— Tfie nature of the Competitions will almost certainly prevent exact lies lint if two or more- chosen solutions are absolutely identical, the prize will lie divided It is not expected, however, that cases of this kind will occur unless one contestant conies from another. No correspondence can lie entered into, as all competitors must be "aided alike bv these printed conditions. Kacb solution or vole must be accompanied bv a panel ol the box around a bottle of Tonkin).;’s I, inseed hnmlsion. Jf from small bottle the panel must contain the words “ (lives Immediate Relief. ’’ Hither front or back panel front I i> bottles w ill serve, or both will entitle to \\yo Separate replies or votes. A complete box from 1 >• size w ill give three entries. Vpu may send in as many solutions for anv of the competitions, with yoiq volts, as yon wish, provided panel is enclosed w ith each or having voted (or apy object, yon may afterwards vote for any other, but may not chan/ any solution or vote after it is once sent in. A well-known journalist will act as jmb’c ot competitions, whose decisions will be final. Within 15 days after the closing of competition all prizes will be paid in cash ami filenames of the successful contestants published in this paper. The competition will remain open long enough to permit a reasonable number of answers being received, but to ensure an abundance of time for fully considering vonr solutions von are urged to forward them as soon as possible. A bonus of /l each will, in addition to their prizes, be paid the three prize winners whose answers reach us earliest. The date for closing will be duly announced in this paper. Address all ropHe-. lo "Tonking's Competition," I’.U. box lon, Wellington. TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSION from all Chemists and Storekeepers. 1/6, 2/6. 4/6 per bottle. Wholesale ; all merchants

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 982, 22 April 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 982, 22 April 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 982, 22 April 1911, Page 4

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