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THE PRIZE ADVERTISEMENT. “Hullo mate! ” I exclaimed One day, “ Whatever makes you look so gay f That you’re in health your features show Though a ghost you seemed just a week ago. “ It’s this,” he said, “My health-ra-nower. Was the Latest and Best—Universal Cold Cure.” - ' O.ao guinea has .been posted to Miss D ,McK., Printing” Works, Gordoa .Street, Dannevirke. . ' Ea'fih vyeek a Guinea, is awarded for the Best Original .Conundrum,' Apt'Essay,- or Humorous Verse on the Merits of THE UNIVERSAL COLD CUBE, . , ■ Contributions must not exceed fifty words; MUSI be acdompahied by Coupon and be addressed:— '‘Universal Cold Cure—-The Latest and, Best—' P,O. Box 7XB, Wellington.” ■ v. Stpres.and. chemists—Wand 2 6.

The Governmout .‘ValuerSir ‘Gait':-. net, is to beat the White• Hart,Marton, to-morrow and Wednesday;Ben Nevis, Turakina, Thursday.; Board office, Bulls, Friday ; to receive objections to valuations. y Mr Bedford is definitely out for Taieri in the Liberal interest. Mr London, ex-Maydr of Dunedin, and T. MacKenzie, M. P,., are also mentioned- as probables , dn’ the Ministerial interest. i' In the dental examination just concluded’ at Dunedin of thirteen candidates the following five passed:—Kobert Henry Barron, Dunedin ; Raymond Alfred Dearsley, Auckland ; Percy Ridley Hetherington, .Christchurch ; Stuart Dearden Meares, Christchurch; Robert Melville Smith, Invercargill. A prisoner named |Philip White, who was handcuffed to another prisoner, slipped -off the handcuffs while waiting in charge of two constables on ('.Christchurch railway platform on;' Saturday and made a dash for liberty. He was .tripped by a‘ pedestrian' and recaptured by a policeman before ha had got very far. ,v- ---, WHEN IT RAINS. . 'The next best thing to web feet is waterproofed feet.. Any man who can’t always,,-run to cover when it |aias ought toiwear a walking shoe that’s"Waterprpof. V/earere of tan boots will be interested to know that the new polish—Tan-ol—will make their footwear absolutely waterproof. It gives a polish that keeps through sunshine or rain.. The polish does not go off with the first shower, hut retains its lustre right through. Boots polished with Tan-cl keep tan. They do not go through various stages from brown to black. It keeps the leather flexible, thus ,preventing hardness and cracking. It is the most economical polish made, and Tau-oi users get a third more wear nut of their boots. For the convenience of tourists and others Tan-ol is marketed in generous sized tins nr. sixpence. .-For household u-o it is obtainable in .‘liquid form, in bottles at one shilling. Prom storekeeper s,tbo6t stores,-saddlers, etc.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9171, 15 June 1908, Page 5

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409

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9171, 15 June 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9171, 15 June 1908, Page 5

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