1 GREAT WORD I J Open to all Users of 'GOLD LEAF Tea Eesd carefull? correctly and send par».?rapli ur entry m tained in tho iqusre below, then re-wri ordanr.e with lie Utilss of tho Competitio 'TtOt.p leaf- : constitute The .Best T15.. 1. of Flavour Th* Kept Tea i-. all juiuUatinpr, and refreshing because of the dofente "tea" flavour it issessess. 2. Eckonoroy in U-.c.—Besides S toddy, brite color, and good enfusiag refilled with -water and the second cup or tea o* as good as the A. You can save one spoonfull in for with "GOLD LEAF" Tea. 3. Absence of Tannin Dnst—The Best Tea. i.e.', "GOLD LEAF " it the poisonous tannen dust removed in the packing proc< ' "GOLD LEAF" Tea not only combines all these qualities, but also offers freo to all who sito the coupons a splendid array of Gifts, nar- . tickulars of which are contained in each'packet. RULES OF COMPETITION 1. Competitors must re-write in their on handwriting the above para-rre<-ttnsr the errors, and s-.nd their copy, accompanied by a "GOLD pa Coupon, -which is enclosed in each packet of "GOLD LEAF" Tea ven in the subjoined entry form. ' „, r „, J may mako any number of entries, but each entry must be osed in a separate envelope and be accompanied by a separate Coupon, and enwios mnst be marked "Number One entry." "Number Two entry," and so on. 3. Entries will close at 5 p.m. on April 30th. 1925, and the decision of the judge, appointed by the proprietors of "GOLD LEAF" Tea. will be final. names of Prize-winners will be ndvertised ill "The Press " "The Lyttelton Times," and the "Christchurch Sun," on Saturday, May 16th, 1925, 5, Entrants for the Junior Competition must be under 16 years of ace on ■ llie 31st March, 1925. . Senior Competition Prizes To fenders of the Neatest, Correctly Written Entries:—First True, £l.s' Second Prize, £3. Five Consolation Prizes of Service Watch's for Men and Five Consolation Trisei of Shell Pearl Necklaces for Ladies. ENTRY FORM To The Competition Manager, ■» „_ .„, ; "GOLD LKAF' TEA, *• «8/o/25. r.O. Box 235, Chrietchnreh, Attached you will find my Entry fer your Sreat Edneational Competitioa, inch entry to become your property, .. . I agree to accept the decision of. the judge as final, (In signing', state whether Mr, Mrs, Kiss, er Muter.). .., i.-," Address , ~,. 'S : Entrant): for Junior Competition must state date and year of Hrtn, !P IMPORTANT VS. Entries may be made NOW and mast be addressed to si "The Competition Manager, ' GOLD LEAF ' Tea, I P.O. Box 235, CHRISTCHURCH," and marked 5 'Senior* or 'Junior' Competition as the case may be. Junior Section for Boys and Girls under 16 == To senders of the Neatest, Correctly Written Entries:—First Prise. £i- "■ Second Priie, £2; and —-■■•■--■ • and Five Consolation I __
EMJISION Frail, nervy,;.run. down peppier people with coughs and colds, weak lungs, throat or chest, ail-: ing children, and convalescents should take Lane's Emulsion—the famous lung - healer and body-builder. Get a bottle and always have some in home, to be taken whenever there are signs of weakness, lung or throat trouble.. 3/6 and-i/6 at all Chemists and Stores. Manufactured by .E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z. 12
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