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In the most obstinate cases of coughs and colds TUSSICURA can be relied upon to afford immediate and permanent relief. — *** KOZIE TEA CASH BONUSES. Results of first distribution closed ?Ist May, 1903 :—: — Ist Bonus, £10, cash, goes to Convent of Mercy, Hokitika ; 2nd, £5, Mrs. W. Simpson Jun., Arno ; 3rd, £3, Miss Fitzgerald, Wainihinihi ; 4th, £2, Mrs. W. Lockhart, Milton ; sth, £1, Mrs. A. Hewitson Jun.', Milton ; 6th, 10s, Miss McMurtrie, Milton ; 7th, 10s Miss G. Fauhn, Opoho ; Bth, 3 os, Miss M. Hunter! Caversham ; 9th, 10s, Mrs. Gunn, Chatto Creek ; 10th, ss, Miss Ida Mills, Dunback , 11th, ss, Miss Myrtle Curtis, Westport ; 12th, ss, Miss M. Hay, Invercargill • 13th, ss, Mr. A. Singer, Hokitika ; 14t'h, ss, Miss E. Ship'iflan, Balfour ; 15th, ss, Mr. Regie Harper, Poverty Bay ; 16th, ss, Mr. J . Feely, Timaru ; 17th, ss, Mrs. Johnstone, Nelson. The next distribution closes on the 30th November, and coupons must be sent in not later than 7th December. Kemember the first three bonuses are £5 each, and the tea is the best and most economical in the world, retailed at Is 6d, Is 9d, and 2s per lb Golden Tipped Kozie, a specially fine hieh grown tea, at 2s 6d, is superb Notice change in the distribution of bonuses. — So as to give all a good chance of securing a substantial cash bonus, we have decided to withdraw the first and second bonuses of £10 and £5 and to substitute three bonuses of £5 each to go to the consumers sending in coupons representing the three largest quantities of Kozie Tea. The other bonuses will remain unchanged. We have checked the coupons returned to Messrs. W Scoular and Co. for first Kozie Tea distribution of cash bonuses, and certify that the above is a correct list of the winners. — (Signed) Barr, Leary, and Co., Auditors, Dunedin, June 10th, 1903.— *♦*

C! XT-CD TT^ A"W Ht r*r\ leading land agents, hotel brokers, wine & spirit merchant *jxlJ2jJX±±Jjtl.Vi Oo Ova, and forwarding agents. ■ GISORNE POVEBTY BAY. INVITED

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 29, 16 July 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 29, 16 July 1903, Page 6

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