— . — i - : — — r-- - - 'LIST OF LUCKY WINNERS;;? . ■ CONFINED TO WELLINGTON DISTRICT. CHRISTCHD'RCH, 25 th May, 1&03, Tfc H* HF "Kb® ■" fbtiot n Pi Best Blend. Hundreds WIJljJ# JjJO JB' TEA. have written praising the quality. 39 The Baking Powder which won the vJQLfIUC BAKING- POWDER. Gold Medal in Christchurch. The Best Bakers all use " Chef,' conujo- polish. I , Polishes with an Enamel Finish. ABBEY' ' BOOT- POLISH. : Easy to Shine and Lasting, : ' ' V .v' . ' COUPONS IN EVERY TIN. •«r„ nnnrij rr . . _ . Cowon. I>rizo ' ~ Coupon, l'rizo. , Coupoa." Pria • Mrs. COOKE, Kensington Privato Mrs. E. MULLIS, 26 Aurora Mrs. T. 'JONES, Hamlet Street, m i nin™"™ n" , 'I' 331 £5 Street, Potone,. 117 £1 Stratford ... ... ... 97 £1" Mrs. J. HEADU'EN, 72 Crawford Mrs. T. CANTY, 21 Nevis Street, . Mrs. A. STOKES, 64 Eitzherbert Street •... ; 180 £2 l'etono - ... ... ... 116 Strenf 94 £1 Mrs. N. J. BENNINGTON, Silver- ' Miss BEATRICE GALLAHER, Mrs. A. MARTIN, 21"Gear Streetj" stream/ .. hi £2 128 Nelson Street, Petone... 114 £1 ' l'otono '• !..' ' ... ../ 93 £1. ¥ ' a I" 163 £2 Mrs - G. GOOCH, 5 Onopu itoad, Mrs. V. RHODES, 8 Arney Street':•> 92, £1 -.' Mrs. SIMISON, , Queen Street, South l'etono ... ... 114 £1 Mrs. W. R.. HARE, Severn Street, V . 4 et0 "° W . V- - I®; £2 Mrs. M. A. ANSTISS, 28 Devon Island Bay ... ... :.. 89 £1 Mrs. E. HEWAT, Pino Avenue, nn „ Street ... ~. ... 11l £1 Mrs. A. COE, Ohiro Road, m W-A -t, f 104 £2 Mrs " ALISON, c/o Mr. Hall, • Brooklvn .... ... : 87 £1 •,> t Hutt Road, Grocer, Kaiwarra ... ' ... 110 £1 Mrs. SWAYSLAND, 1 Emerson ■ !t ?»» m ••• 100 £ Miss E. WARKROW, Ebden Street, Petone ... ... 86 £1 Mrs. J. HARROP, Silverstream• ■. 13/ £1 _ Town, Upper Hutt 106 £1 Mrs. BROWN,' Brighton Terrace, .' ■ Mrs. 0. E. CARIjW, 41 River Miss N. WILKTNS, Trontham. Box Hill, Brooklyn ... . : 82 £1 -■ 125 £] „ P. 0., Upper Hutt ... 105; £1 Mrs. P. HAZELWOOD, JSbden" _ Mrs. C. HYDMl.Childers Terrace,. Mrs. MARY AUCKRAM, Upper ■ ' To\ni. Unper Hutt 80 £1-: p ti? 'famrncmT 124 £1 Hutt ... ... 99 £1 Mrs. C. WyETH, High Street, v . / THOMPSON, _ \ ictona Nurse STUART, 67 Daniel Street, Pet-one ... ■' 80 £1 Avenue, AVangaiir.i ... 121 £] , Newtown "... ... ... ,98£1 .. Mrs. W.-Beyer, James St., Kilbirnie, 77, dinnor Mrs. Cluttebrick, Potone, 62, dinner set. Mrs., J. D. Iremongor, Kilbirnie, 53, tea set. :: „ ~, _, . Mrs. Wm. 'Lee, Sandhills, Petone, 62, tea set. Mrs. M. Carter, Kilbirnie, 53, tea set. ..V.Mr. Arthur Chote, Silveretream, 75, dinner set. Mrs. Julia Skelhorn, Wellington, "62, tea set. Miss E. M'Nab, Upper Hutt, 52,; dinner .set - Mrs. J. C. lei ton, Stratford, 74, dinner set. Mrs. T. Bracegirdlc, Inglewood, Gl, tea set. Mrs. 1 J. Reid, Wallace St., 52, tea set. ' Mrs. Marshment, Adelaide Ed/, 74, dinner set. Mrs. C. "Pan-ant, Oriental St., GO, dinner set. Mrs. C. J3. Smith, Trenthanv 51', - tea" set.'' -'•' Mrs. J. Phillips, I'ordell, 73, dinner set. Mrs. A. Southie, Upper Hutt, 60, dinner set. Mrs. Little, Nelson St., Petone,.sl; diniier sot " Mrs. H. Blackwell, Upper Hutt, 73, doz. table Mrs. J. S. Benge, Upper Hutt, GO,--tea set Mrs. J. Guthrie, Petone, 51, tea setknives. ■ Jlrs. Martin, Jackson St., Petone, tea set. Mrs. T. Doig, Brooklyn, 51, tea set. Mrs. A.'North, Cuba St., 71, dinner set. Mrs. E. J: Hughes, Upper Hutt, 59, tea set. Miss G. Phillips, Upper Hutt, 50, dinner set. Mrs. Emily Silberg, Petone, 70, pair curtains. Mrs. H. T.'Stoekbridge, Brooklyn, 59, tea set. Miss If.. Clark, Inglewood, 50, tea set;---Mrs. J. Paul, Stratford, 69, dinner set. Mrs. H. Taylor, Sydney St., 50, tea set.' Mrs. A. G. Ward, Nowtown, 50, tea set. V Mrs. C. Leathern, Potone, 63, tea set. Miss Mina Bell, Wellington, 56, dinner set. ' Mrs. E. J. Southgate, Petone, 50, tea;.set. : . ; Miss. M. J- Kelloy, Ebden Town, 66, manicure Mrs.. A. M'Conachie, Petone, 56, tea set. Mrs. E. Gough, Gear Street,- Potone, 50, tea sat;: ■ set, '• Mrs, D. A. Moore, ll" Beach St., 56, dinner set. Mrs. D. J. Mason, Island 8ay,50/ dinner-set. > Mrs. Rowland, Brooklyn, 6G, salad. Mrs. Cotter, Island Bay, 56, tea set. Mrs. D. Williams, Beach St., Potone, 50,' dinner • Mrs. L. E. Beazer, Newtown,'*6l, dinner set. Mrs. C. Philp, Petone, 55, cliiu.«c set. > • set. ~' •*. .. ... . Mrs. D. Henderson, Ohiro Ed., G4, dinner sot. Mrs. M. T. King, Miraniar, 55, doz. knives. Mrs. J. Hastings, Roseneath,' 50,- hearthrug.', ']■ ' Mrs. Eugono Nelson, Petono,-64, tea set. Mrs. C. Burton, Esplanade, Potone, 54, dinnor Mrs. Chant, Jessie St.,-50, dinner-set;' .'' Mrs. Anderson, Stratford, 63, set set. set. Mrs. Lillian Bryant, Newtown, . 50, hearthrug.' Mrs. -Eliza Gibbons, Upper Hutt, 62, tea set. Miss E. Muir, 253 Queen St., 54, dinner sot. ; . ' .*•> STiLRTEK, RIaLsiWWSD, Bisteitetion ' When anotner in Cash and Prizes will be available. NO STOREKEEPERS ALLOWED TO COMPETE, , • AH returning 50 COUPONS will receive a present consisting of TEA SETS, DINNER. SETS, ,Etc. ' ~ , COPIES OF TESTIMONIALS RECEIVED THIS MONTH- . ' • ———— — •' ■ . -Vr- . Uppeh Hutt, 16th May, 1908. Wellington. Petone, Wellington; ;. "Havo been using 'Gold Loaf 1 Tea and find, the 1 Gold Leaf' Tea to be of a " I was recommended 'Gold Leaf' Tea, and' ' 'Chef for some long timo, and prefer them good flavour and recommend it to many of have found it excellent-Tea,' and-;-I liavo to any other, especially the Baking Powderj our friends. I have also tried your 'Abbey, 1 since- used no other."—Mrs; PEARL' it is tho best I liavo used."—Mrs. J. S. 'Boot Polish and find it equally as .good as ASPLET, 76 Fiteherbert Street. : BENGE. Nugget Miss MINA BELL; Majonbanks . . Petone, 21st May,. 1808. Street. . _ ."I use 'Chef' Baking -Powder,-".' which I- " I uso both your Baking Powder and Boot , iT . Stuattord, 26th Ma' i', 1908. find tho best on the, market. I woii two' . Polish, as well as"-the Tea, and am very „J a % us 1 m S G ° ld , JfP; 1 , T = a > ; chef in bafantf scones for -bazaars'.".- ' pleased with them."-Mrs. LITTLE, 12 Nel- Bakin S lo J n .' d r Gr ' a "? ' Abb °y /° llsh .-„ an t ~ Mls t s CE.VTRICEGALLAHER,. 128 Nelson , piLdoou am very.satisfied with them; m fact, will not. Street, Petone. - eon ' ' i qt , K „ n. v 'Wftttnttov use any other tea as long as l ean get' Gold . Island Bai,\\ Ellington. Loaf .. »_ Mrs . Ti jqnES, Hamlet Street. . (i t- , -Wellington, 17thMay,-1908. I am very-pleased with Gold Leaf Tea. . . . •„I have tried many Teas, but none equal fc'JSIMf.SSSSr' l 0'" p™si : Ste-M.uvi* - Kilbirnie, 22nd May, 1908. . "Tour fiGold.iLeaf.loiTea.suits;.mo^bettor . • r- • v-•.-Petone'22nxi.Mvy i'oha-<'-- ; » ' "1 uso no other Tea and always recom- than any-other'brand-Iliave : used j as also : "I have tried all vour'uoo'ds cJo-' mend it to my 'friends.V—Mrs. H. OAMP- does your Baking Powdor."-Mrs. C.-! ; I find' them first-rate."4rMrs.■ H;-TAYLOR^' BELL, Moxliam Avenue, Ivilbirmo. WYETH. High Street..-. . . Sydney Street. •; : , ■ ' ■ MHIATfME & HWiffßlt. * ; , ...... : Sole Wholesale Agenfes, ■
FLY & YQL'PjSG, ,11ASTERTON. General carriers and mail contractors, A goats X. Z. , Express Co, ; Masterton. Goods and Parcels forwarded' to all parts of the world; Commercial Samples a speciality; new and up-to-date Sample Kooin9 in Exchari(;o Buildings; country trips arranged for; all trains met; Hospital Ambulanca' on hire at shortest notice, day or night. Stables and Store Rooms,' Bannister Street. 'Phona I'.O. Box 50, Masterton. v
WALL PAPERS. NEW STYLES. NEW DESIGNS,' NEW COLOURINGS. 'In Heliotrope, Creams, Pale Green, White, Palo Blue, Ivory White. '' - Ribbon-striped, plain, and patterns can be had in any of the above shades. Our Irellis patterned.papers in.many designs and colours, make an excellent dwn friezo.on. a plain stripe paper. .■ Our Brown shades in 1 paperhangings are without doubft a choico lot.- 1 e make a speciality of Friezes, and study the'requirements of our customers st ,j our stock is largo and well selected. . WRITE FOR SAMPLES. ... ' • .' - NEW WALL COVERINaS—FABRIKONAr ALL SHADES. : ROBERT MA ETIN, LTD. m
I ; ' -' GRE * T . OOiPETITIOii j |_ \\ J) Will be distributed by the Agents in the following manner and under tlie following conditions, to . r ys \t a the persons returning Tobacco Seals or Tobacco Tags taken from any of the following Brands, V 'ff >> I■. SEALS,, from - , TAGS,-from vff rr 2-oz. Pocket Tins. v ; Phig" Tobaccos. .X u. il 5 "WELCOME NUGGET" "JUNO," "WELCOME NUGGET" (\\ 11 V "LUCY HINTON" , "VICTORY," "LUCY HINTON" € \{ rr % " DIADEM" "ROYAL COLORS,"" WHITE ROSE" <( ff }} ) "VICTORY" (Dark or Aromatic) "NOSEGAY," "IMPERIAL RUBY" and f<( Uy \ . \ "DIADEM" ; \\ P No other Seals or Tags will be acceptcd. C 5 i \\ C The Seals and Tags may be mixed or sent in separately. £ . Ji u \ ; Will receive 'CASH BONUS as follow ' > U :To the person returning the largest number of Seals or Tags £20 IS CTo the 5 persons returning the next S largest number £2 each fT \\ DIRECTIONS FOR SENDING SEALS AND TAGS. V i| 1 \ Post prepaid to "Tobacco Competition" Box 311, G.P.0., Wellington, the Seals or Tags, with V sy S C your"fuU name and full address plainly written enclosed, also pumber of Seals, or Tags enclosed v H > 3 in the parcel. . ~ ~ 3 11 S % No parcel will be accepted unless full postage has been paid on same. 3 £ 5 The winners' names and addresses will be published as soon as the Seals and Tags have been 3fy j C counted. _ % ii (I J The Agents' decision will be final'regarding any question which may arise in connection with. % 11 rr J this Competition. J*, rt lV V The competition will start on April Ist, 1908, and close September 3oth| 1908. s J VI \\ £ THE BRITISH EMPIRE TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED, Yf f' ~~ C 28 VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 262, 29 July 1908, Page 4
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