TIMBER MERCHANTS. L.OB. AUCKLAND ..O'B. for Kauri. i.O'U. for Totara. ..O'B. for Rimu. ..O'B. for Matal. ..O'B. for Kahikntea. ..O'B. for Oregon (Douglas Fir). ..O'B. for Oregon Latjis. /.O'B. for Oregon Doors. ..OTt. for n.C. Cedar Shingles. ..u'B. for Redwood Shingles. ..O'B. for 3-ply Wood. j.O'B. lor Mouldings and Joinery. * L.OB. rHE KAURI TIMBER CO., LIMITED, CUSTOMS STREET WEST. BUILDING TIMBER ■jv-AUKi. T>un;. ■jI.TATAI. v rpOTARA, TARRAH, QItEGON. rOINERY. TpwOOnS, QASIIEO, Manufactured from Thoroughly REASONED rjIIMBER oNLYntalogueso NLYntalogues and Trice Lists on Application. COAL MERCHANTS. iOAL GOAL COAL! )OAL GOAL COAL 50AL COAL COAL ORDER FROM I. J. CRAIG, LTD., QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND, mil llicy will supply your requirements. PUBLIC NOTICES. I I . CHRISTMAS | j SIFTS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. • 100 Books as Prizes I I Here is a chance for 100 boys or girls H to win a handsome prize book such as flj " Tho Boys' or Girls' Own Annual," and B other books that young folks like. The H successful competitors will receive an H order on Whitcombe and Tombs, and may H ■ : choose from a big range of books the one fl they like best. All you have to do Is to 9 | write not more than a single page of an |@ ordinary writing tablet showing what you H think Bon Ami, the wonderful 6d. H cleaner, is best for. Bon Ami cleans 9 many things, but we want you to tell us 1 in your own way what you think Bon Ami j cleans best of all. J ■• The competition will be decided upon 1 one point only—the most Interesting I description wins. But competitors must 1 give their opinions from an actual test 1 Eof Bon Ami. You can say what you like 3 —what Father, Mother, or Uncle loe I thinks of It—providing it is interesting. 5 The main thing is to make your descrip- I ' tion bright. ' i This competition should be encouraged ! by parents because it fosters a spirit of I investigation and analysis: the children i will have to make careful tests before I | they can attempt to write anything. ; A wrapper taken from a cake ot Bon Ami | (which can be obtained from your grocer) '-. must be enclosed with each attempt. 1 and as many attempts are-allowed as I there are wrappers. Answers must bs | written In the competitor's own hand- j t writing, and the full name, address, and E | age should be stated. ■ The names ol the winners will be put j j in the daily papers. Remember, there < ] are 100 chances, and there is no reason j why you should not win a prize. Send I your essay addressed to > BOOK COMPETITION I P.O. Box 567, Christchureh | | The Competition closes at an early date; | % there Is not much time. Send in your i X attempt to-day. ',] \T"ANDARIN LAI'NDRY GLAZE gives a AA beautiful Ivory Gloss to Starched loods, surpassing tlie Brightness of Chinese -Inen. Ironing with it is a pleasure. Price, id and 1/ everywhere. Wholesale Agents, i. J. EXTRICAN AND CO,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 303, 20 December 1913, Page 19
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