TE PAPAPA At the Tip of Your Fingers Mr. Farmer, you have the means of making VjMuk* and saving money. These model Works which belong to the farmers of New Zealand, are turning out large quantities of High Grade Superphosphate Finely Ground Nauru Phosphate Guano Standard Fertilizers for All Crops Don’t hesitate to go for Te Papapa Manures Produced by the Farmers' Company for the Farmers' benefit. Money invested in Te Papspa Manures will «>ve you a Linger return than money expended in ether directions. GtcC 4 ? There is nothing just like it W Foster Clark’s Custard Po-wder makes the supreme Dessert. It is rich, creamy, and delightfully palatable. It is as superior to ordinary Custard as rich cream is to ordinary milk. | CUSTARD POWDER | THE BEST OF ALL CUSTARDS 8 Wherever Foster dark’s Custard Powder has been in- I troduced it has met, with a cordial reception, users agreeing i that once they have tried Foster Clark’s Custard Powder | nothing else will please them. It is just one of those dishes diseriminatihg persons will realise as perfect. f Noted for its Quality, Purity, and Refinement 8 ■ Make yourself familiar with this choice Dessert to>day Sold by ail Grocers and Stores. | SDSTE(XPISSS If E CIGARETTES
Result of the great REGENT CIGARETTES Football Competition. No Competitor correctly forecasted the Results, inciting tcorut, which were as follows ■ — SANZ Ist Test Won by Now Zealand. 5 13 2nd Test Won by South Africa 9 5 3rd Test Drawn • ... ... 0 0 Total 14 18 Eight Competitors were correct as regards Reaultt only of the Tent Matches, and Mr. Gr. W. Slade, Chairman of the New Zealand Rugby Union, was requested to judge the nearest forecasts, which he places « 8 follows:- p ojnta Ist Prize, £2O S.A. N.Z A. G. Monk, 3 Dale St. Kaikorai, Dunedin 17 17 2nd Prize, £l2 We. S. E. Penlington, 126 a Terrace, Wellington 18 16 Third Prize, £7 10s. 11. W. Edwards, c/o Victoria College, Wgtn. 14 12 Fourth Prize, £S James Grieve, 43 Lees Street, Dunedin 11 13 The proprietors of ** REGENT ” Cigarettes have increased the Prize Money to £55, and have awarded Prizes of £2/10/- bach to the four other Competitors, who correctly forecasted the Winners (and draw) as under : S.A. N.Z. £2 10s. H. Ardon. 823 Devon St., New Plymouth 27 12 £2 10s. J. W. Williams, 10 Dawson St., Berhampore 23 21 £2 10s. E. Leppien, Grey town 24 22 £2 10s. H. Horspool, 45 Boston Road, Auckland 23 24 Cheques f®r the abeve «»uatt lave beta farwarM te tin mcaMftil Campatitan. The Britith Empire Trading Co. Ltd., 5-7 Willaston St, Wellington
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 October 1921, Page 10
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