. The Agents for RothM \ man's Pall Mall VirA ' ginia Cigarettes offer a A prize of £5 for the most accurate forecast of the V J combined score in the A 2nd Test Match, EngP* * aR d versus Australia, " to be played in England on June 26th. "PALL MALL" CIGARETTES CRICKET COMPETITION Second Test Match ENQLAND v. AUSTRALIA All 70a have to do is to calculate the total score of the two teams In the 2nd Test—for instance:—AUSTRALIA: Ist Innings 200, 2nd Innings 250. ESQ. LAND: Ist Innings 200, 2nd Innings 250. The total score* 900. Enclose your forecast in a Pall Mall tin and mail to PALL MALL CEICKET CONTEST, P.O. Box 108, AUCKLAND. A 10's tin entitles yon to one forecast—a 20's tin to two forecasts—and a6O 's tin to five. Yon are allowed unlimited calculations, but 70a must enclose your forecasts in the necessary tins. Calculate the Score in the Second Test Match The result of the first Test Match will give you an idea of how the scortni is shaping. Give this Competition a try—a £5 note is worth while. Think right now. What will the total score in the 2nd Test Match he ? get a piece of paper and Jot down your calculations. Bemember, one forecast for alO tin—two for a 20, and five for a 50. Enclose your calculations ]n the necessary empty Pall Mall Cigarette Tins and post them to:— " Pall Mall Cricket Contest," P.O. Box 108, AUCKLAND IMPORTANT _ Be sure to Include your name and address. Vote _%lAj* - the closing date. All entries must hear a poit/%oL%*f— n-W* UP* n**!* d «* e nofc la *er than June 25th, 1926. la -VO the event of more than one correct forecast, the T»*l /ws*" P*i» will be divided. **(\V** ,* « » Auckland Agents: W%\JJ .. If unable to secure CARO & JERRa-i-V &*. €jd ?*" M»U Cigarettes , Aucffi W* Jk J from your Tobacco- , ' ""*••"">■« ...ft Oi nist — write to the { MM% *. Agents, enclosing 9d. \ JllllP Miib, v In stamps for each 10 ] M%z%WMlBr required. A A 7fib/ni*tcut& \4 %,-s4. PaflMfiF VIRGINIA CIGARETTES _.i /* W "\ (I*4 \ I SWAP A FIVER FOR A "PETERMACK." \ A fiver invested in a ' 'Petermack'' buys more style, more quality, more elements: which make a suit essentially "first class than a fiver would buj] elsewhere. That's because of my system of modern methods. I use whatever means I can employ in the way of improving * * Peter-* mack's* ' and increasing their output.] The more "P.M. 's" I make the less pen unit they cost mc. That's natural., Increased production means more." material and better buying. And whatever I save by big buying I take off the selling price. Result? Better - than - ever value— : bigger demand—larger output—still 1 lower prices. And so the ball rolls merrily on. Now about that swap.. A *Petermack" for a fiver. Call., v . W&ifllack STRAND ARCADE» QUEEN St IMPORTANT NOTICE!!] GIVIN G UP BUSINESS SALE.. Please COME EARLIi 15 TO-MORROW if possible. If! you MUST come during the I »TA ' * RUSH H OUR, you must M P re Pared for a SCRAMBLE,, OF THE BOOT TRADE aS OUr SPACE IS LIMITED.! 158 Karangahape Rd. LAW'S. "PasstteStftwrt"
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 142, 17 June 1926, Page 12
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