MONEY FOR BRAINS. rpHE Proprietors of the WIOLETTA Company offer Three prizes, amounting to Eight Guineas, for their famous WIOLETTA Oough Cure. First PHze of Five Guineas for the best Four Original Advertisements, three inches, single column, about 22 lines. Advertisements must have a CATCHY heading, and open to everybody, including advertising experts. Second Prize, of Two Guineas, open to children under 16 years of age, attegdtag pu})lis o.r prints schools, far four virsea, M lines. Third Pfize, of One Guinea, for the second best four verses, 16 lines. Gist of matter can be taken from- Carton on Bottle of Wioletta Cough Cure, which is stocked by cSemists and stores. The Proprietors of Wioletta Cough Cure have the right to retain all manuscripts. Carton must be enclosed with competition, and addressed COMPETITION, ; MANAGER WIOLETTA COMPANY, | AUCKLAND. Please mention this paper when forwarding Competition. Competitions close 31st March, 1811. E. BISHOP, SOLE AGENT, Fancy Goods Emporium, Devon Street.
□ □ i An Aristocratic Tea i The characteristic and unique delicacy of flavour that all Suratura drinkers delight in is due to various causes. First of all, of course, to the fact that the tea Is grown in the most favoured district of the finest tea country in the world—Ceylon. Soil, situation, temperature, humidityall count for much in the success of tea planting; and in the Suratura Plantations each of these conditions or essentials is perfectly presented. Then there is the system of curing ahd packing. Everything is done by the most approved modern processes. The leaf is perfect and the most scrupulous care is taken to guard against the least chance of impurity. Suratura is absolutely pure tea. SURATURA. ALWAYS FIRST I °
rjTARANAKI LAND, BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. {Permanent). Incorporated under "The Building Societies Act, 1880." DIRECTORS: Messrs R. Cock (chairman), A. Shuttleworth, John Ellis, W. L. Newman, Newton King, A. Goldwater, and T. K. Skinner. SOLICITORS: Messrs Wilson and Grey. BANKERS: The Bank of New Zealand. The Society pays the cost of preparing and registering all mortgages (unless for a lesser sum than £100). During the five years ending the 30th September, 1909, the sum of £11,364 15a Id had been distributed in dividends ind bonuses among the members of the J">.iety, Borrowers and Investors participating alike in the distribution. It will thus be seen that the Society is really co-operative. Office open daily from 10 a.m. to i pjn. (Thursday afternoon excepted). E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. O K 3 Y TO BK D £IOO TO £10,500. Q N Country And City Freeholds, o» extremely reasonable tenns. Apply to any Agency of the Government Invuruwe Department. J. E. RICHARDSON, o(Vßur.iMiioiM i r. QENP your next printing order to th»i§ "Dallv News." Prices right a»< u "REYNOLDS' CHAINS 8s «d, free wheeW 4s 84, mudguard* la 6d, pedals Ss M Brampton da in* 4a 4d, lamp* from 2* W —T%t G. W. Lnrreaoe Co., D#ron-itre»t
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 334, 22 June 1911, Page 4
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