THE CHILDREN AND THE BATTLESHIP. ♦ Letter Competition. POOR PRIZES OF HALF-A-GUINEA EACH. ■;■} This we«k thousands of school children from all parts of North Canterbury irill visit tho Dominion's battleship, H.M.S. Kew Zealand, as she lies at tho wharf at Lyttelton. With the view of encouraging the children to tako special interest in tho groat warship, tho proprietors of the "Evening "Sgwb." offer a prize of Half a Guinea to the child in each of Standards 111.. IV.. V. and VI- -who sends in the best account of what he or she s-air an their visit to tho ship. No letter shonld exceed 700 v.'ords nor contain fewer than 400 words, and each must be certified by schoolmaster. eclioolmistrcsß, or minister as being the solo and unassisted work of the writerLetters, which must be written on onn side of tho paper only, must bo sent in to this office by May 26th. They should bo addressed to the Editor of the "KvciunK Xcffi" and marked 'Trir.w Letter Competition." Each should bear at tho top of tho first pago tho name and standard of tho writer. The four prir.e-winning iotters will bo published in the / "Evening News." j| Keep yourself up to the mai'k ! J| J |j 7'hese winter dnys are especially the days wlion you want to feel strong LJ Sand well. People run down. unaMiiic, or mi fieri nj; from orerwork arc rjjl particularly liable to chills, eol'ls, ami influenza. I—l Keep* you tip >o th* mirk. It. fortifies ajr-iin.-fc physical or mental strxiii, e-"M.«U * yon to recover rapidly from exh:ui-aii>ii. anil k«eps yon tip to full vorkinj; strength, -jfit i* ft »tiinulant, but not nn artificial one. It is a fowl which'nourishes the body, adds tiesh, helps digestion, enables you to resist coldi. .. U_ 0 Wilson's Malt K.x tract is ab«olntely pure, and delightful to take. rrn A liltln daily at meal times in better than go!«l. (.;«t n bottle, and I —l f"T| etart at once. 11l Price, 1/6 and 2/6. All Chemists and Stores. I II Prepared with Cod Liver Oil at same price. The Ball Merit of Coed Value H FOR I -AND I GOTO I LIMITED I THE PREMIER FURNISHERS I High Street,'Christchurch 1 07874 H » Mfe. Bi»»<tiiAi»r.iqoH«y. -ffto«»«u>-rM» r The Meal Food for Infants mlmiffiii tM LABGB FAMILIES, mi partioolarly where muoh COOKING and BAKING is doa*. * %n*i deal of trouble can be saved by keeping an ample supply of HIGHLANDER CONDENSED MILE in tha h«»». It it always ready lor'uie in all Its noted richness, purity, and freedom bom «rmi— iuet at indispensable in the kitchen as it is a boon to the mother for her r A .. infant's use. C7B7* THIS IS . . "^^ SLIPPER . WEATHER The nights are closing in and slippers are being put into commission again. * We have all kinds, just the sort for weary feet. LADIES'or GENTS'WARM CAMEL HAIR SLIPPERS with felt soles at 3/6 to 6/6 PLIABLE LEATHER SLIPPERS, in Red Morocco, Tan or Black, lined with warm lambs' wool— at 7/6 S/6 9/6 GET A PAIR NOW AT PANMI7II -«— ios— — * JBLI&jJLi MANCEESTEE ST. |& ■ ' . ■■■ .■■'.•• C»W-551 ■ ■'■■■■ : " '.. ■■
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14668, 17 May 1913, Page 14
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