"Tiger Tea Juvenile League." RESULT OP CHILDREN'S XMAS - BOX COMPETITION. »n.t- The i. f ?u lo « illß ' are the Priz e- winners in oonnection with Competition No. 1 Although the Competition was of a nature calling for the exercise of some ability, quite a number of excellent designs) have b.^n Pent in. Postal Notes for the sums mentioned nave been sent to the following Membera of the League :— Wilfred PowelCCaversham (age 12), Ist prilfe ... ... £2 0 0 btanley Wilkinson, Anderson's Bay (age 9), 2ud prize ... 1 0 0 Maurice James GuthrieJ Chrit-tchuroh (age 14), 3rd prize ... 10 0 Bertha Baker, South Dunedin ( g« 12), 4th prize 0 10 0 Joseph McEvoy, St. Kilda (age 15), sth prize .'.'. '..'. 0 10 0 Reginald B .ker. South Dunedin (age 18), 6t,h prize ... ... 0 10 0 George W. Dawson, Kahuika (age 14), 7th prize ... ... 010 0 Lottie Mnyhew, Waitnna West, Ftilding (age 16), Bth prize ... 0-4 0 Emily Kate Dennis, Enfield, Oamaru (age 18), 9th priza ... 0 4 0 W S. Rae, Morning ton (age 14). 10th prize ... ... 0 4 0 Robert Miller, Hokitika (age 17), 11th prize 0 4 0 C. E. Merrie, Mornington (age 14), 12 h prizi '" 0 4 0 Eva Dolman, King street, Dunedin (age 11), 13th prize ..040 Janet Elizabeth Duncan, Eweburn (age 15), 14th pr.ze ... 0 4 0 James OuthbPrt. Chertsey, Canterbury (age 13). loth prize" ... 0 4 0 Zr ?,■ * Merle Smi th, Maori Hill, Dunedin (age 8), 16th prize .000 Nellie Drummond, Oamaru (age 9), 17th prize ... 0 4 0
IMPORTANT XO FARMERS BELFAST MANURES AGAIN TO THE FORE At the Ashburton Winter Show, Farmers using BELFAST MANURES took the following Prizes : WEDE TURNIPS. (10 entries)— lst Prize, grown with Belfast GREEN-TOP YELLOW ABERDKEN (Sentries)-^* Prize, grown with Belfaft IMPERIAL GREEN GLOBE (11 entries)— 2nd Prize, grown with Belfast WHITE-FLESHED TURNIP, any Variety (4 entries)-]** Prize, grown with Belfast ; 2nd Prize, grown with Belfast. HEAVIEST TURNIP (5 entries)- Ist Prize, grown with Belfast; 2nd Prize, grown with Belfast. ' YELLOW GLOBE MANGELS (17 entries)- Ist Prize, grown -with Belfast: 2nd Prize, grown with Bilfatt ; 3rd Piize, grown with Belfast LONG RED MANGLE ■ (15 entries)— lst Prize, grown with Belfast WHITE CARROTS C 6 entries)— lst Prize, grown wiih Belfast: 3ri Prize, grown with Belfast. ° HEAVIEST CARROT (2 entries)— lst Prize, grown with Belfast. TURNIPS, MANGELS, and POTATOES, grown with Belfast Manures secured ELEVEN PRIZES at the DUNEDIN WLNI ER SHOW. Full Particulars, Analyses, and Testimonials of all the above Manures supplied Free, at once, on application to : DONALD REID & CO, Ltd., Yogel-st,, DUNEDIN. Special Quotauono for Large Orderß.
This is a big order, bat we guarantee Johnstone's Syrup of Sacred Bark to do it. For a number of years it has worked wonders with this complaint. It removes waste matter from the system, strengthens the digestive organs, and makes eating a pleasure. Give it a trial. Price per Bottle, 1s 6d. We l^eep all kinds of Chemists' Wares In Stock. Call or write for particulars of our Stock of Toilet ar\d flursery Requisites, En/erqas, aqd Rubber Goods, Trusses, Electric Stockings, Belts, ' Hot Water Bags, etc. Johnstone & Haslett, dispensing chemists, ♦.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.♦♦* , Manse Street, DUNEDIN. •, ' " (Licentiates of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland.)
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2, 11 January 1906, Page 28
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