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The " EXCELSIOR " STEEL ADJUSTABLE HARROW is one of the most useful Implements on a farm : it does the work of all other harrows. Prices — 2-leaf to cover, 10ft 6in, £5 10s ; 3-leaf to cover, 15ft Gin, £8. MORROW, BASSETT and Co. Send for catalogue— *** KOZIE TEA CASH BONUSES. Results of first distribution closed ?tst May, "> 903 .— Ist Bonus, £10, cash, goes to Coment of Mercy, llokitiKa ; 2nd, £5, Mrs. Xv . Simpson Jun , Arno ; 3rd, £3, Miss I- it/ger.ild, Wainihimhi ; 4th, £2, Mrs. W. Lockliart, Milton , sth, £1, Mrs. A Hewitson Jun., Milton ; 6th, 10s, Miss McMurtne, Milton ; 7th, 10s, Miss G. I'aulni, Opoho ; Bth, l()s, Miss M. Hunter, Cavensham ; 9th, 10s, Mrs. Gunn, Chatto Creek ; 10th, ss, Miss Ida Mills, Dunback ; 11th, ss, Miss Myrtle Curtis, Westpott : 12th, ss, Miss M. Hay, Invercargill ; 13th, ss, Mr A. Singer, Hokitika ; 14th, ss, Miss E. Shipinan, Balfour ; 15th, ss, Mr. Regie Hat per, Foverty Bay ; Kith, ss, Mr. .1. Feely, Timaru ; 17th, ss, Mrs Johnstone, Nelson. The next distribution closes on the ,'3Oth November, and coupons must be sent in not later than 7th December. Remember 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 II) (ioldon Tipped Ko^ie, a specially fine hicrh grown tea, at 2s fid, is superb Notice change in the distribution of bonuses. — So as to gne all a good chance of securing a substantial cash bonus, we have decided to withdraw the fust and second bonuses of £10 and £5 and to substitute thiee bonuses of £5 each to go to the consumers ponding in coupons representing the three largest quantities of Ko/ie Tea. 'The other bonuses will remain unchanged We l^e 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.—***

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 34, 20 August 1903, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 34, 20 August 1903, Page 10

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