U.F.C.A WANGANUI, AND AT PALMERSTON N. AND WELLINGTON, Have Just Banded, from the Greatest English Continental, and American Exporters, some of the FINEST DELICACIES . Procurable, Including— ' y FROM CROSSE AND BLACKWELL—Mulligatawny Paste FROM CROSSE AND BLACKWELL—Curried Fowl FROM CROSSE AND BLACKWELL—PhiIIip and Canaud Sardines. FROM CROSSE AND BLACKWELL—White Wine and Crystal Vinegar FROM A. L. PRICE, BORDEAUX—Vinaigre De Qualitre Extra (a splendid Vinegar). FROM A. L. PRICE, BORDEAUX—Champignous Extra (the Finest French Mushrooms) FROM A. L. PRICE, BORDEAUX—Asperges Extra (Asparagus tips in bottles) FROM A L. PRICE, BORDEAUX-Olives, farcies ala Huile D J (Hire. Extra (the finest fruits stuffed with picked Anchovies) FROM A. L. PRICE, BORDEAUX—Mustarde, Excelsior (the Great French Appetiser) FROM P. KOOL, ALMAAR, HOLLAND—Dutch Cheese FROM-H. PECK—Camembert and Roquefort Cheese FROM H. PECK—Cambridge Pork and Apple and Tomato Sausages Ti-ouse FROM BARNARD AND ClE—Trufflea Pelee ASSOCIATION, UNITED. Thona 89. AVENUE AND TAUPO QUAY. Sf^gW CAUTION the public against the Bianj JBp«K % close imitations of their celebrated CLUB JmL#mi4 COFFEE. Apended are copies of their Mr •?A lib ns —with outside wrapper, and with . . ■ \ firms copy these with their inferior proW. GKEGG & CO,, LTDo COFFEE, PEPPER, SPICE, AND STARCH MANUFACTURERS. |'60 fret Prize (Men QIIIMPAQ First pr|ze > £s°: Second > £5; I UUIIiLHu and Eight Other Prizes of £1 ea. I IN CASH *n *Person can win *r one or tfie wtiols ol lhe I IHI Ufimii| . Frizes by just A LITTLE THIMKIM6. I We have a newparloui? game-simple, educating, fun-making and character- I building Can be played by men, women, or children—summer, winter, | autumn or spring. It is quite new and unique, and not like any other ■ came Causes lots of fun and friendship. Play it once, and you want to I nlav it often. We have named it •• The Game of Life," because it teaches ■ children to be thoughtful, truthful, honest, manly, and helpful. | To old and young "The Game of Life" is highly in- I teresting and instructive. Played without dice or cards, and suitable for I the cleanest, sweetest, and best of homes. Everybody wants " The Game of Life," and to popularise v quickly we will give Sixty Guinea! in cash prizes &r the best ten conundrums sent in. Just the one you send in may Win the prize of £50. Any conundrum, old or new, may win it. Send your conundrum in now with a postal note for 2/6, and your name I an d address, and we will at once mafl you " The Game of Life " free and I post paid. Play the game one week, and if not entirely satisfied that you I hay« your moneys worth send it back and we will return your postal note I in full. Simply say " I want my money." We will ask no questions, I but mail your money back promptly. I A committee of responsible Wanganui gentlemen will judge with ' I every fairness, and their decision will be final. If to-morrow or a few days ■ I later you think of a still better conundrum send it along also with another I I postal note for 2/6. Send as many conundrums as you like—Sixty Golden I I Guineas are worth winning,—but each conundrum must be accompanied ■ I by postal note for 2/6, and for every 2/6 we send one copy of "The Game ■ I of Life " free post paid. Prizes awarded and cash sent to winners within ■ I fourteen days after the date of the coming General Election. We have 1 I deposited cash for the ten prizes with the National Bank of N.Z.. Wan- I ' I The beat conundrum will win, but if you do not care to compete fo I I prises send your 2/6, and get the " The Game of Life." You will like and I 1 enjoy it apart from the money prizes. Address like this— ■ I Secretary " The Game of LKfa " Company, I I Box 179, 0.P.0., Wanganui. I I The Result of Competition will be publiahea in the leading pspen. in th«. tpni «mte«h I I immediately after the Judges have given toeir deowiotu Partioulan of same wui also ■ Ira K^toVnycompltitotforwardmgitampedaato^ - ■ J «efe*eneet— The National Bank of N.Z., Wanganui, N.Z. 1
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12633, 21 October 1905, Page 3
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