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i ( iT ' Willi)e presented for the return of the largest numbers of CAPSTAN Navy Cut \ ) Tobacco Tur Lids (Round). The Lids may be taken from Tine containing the Mild, \ f ' Medium and/or Full Strengths. \ >■-.. Ist Largest £25 6th Largest Number' £6 • < •:■ > 2nd „ „ ; £15 Ith. „ „ £5 i I 3rd „ „ £12 10s. Sth „ „ £4 V • 4th „ ' „ ■ £10 : 9th „ „ £3 \ y sth „. „ £7 10s. 10th „. ' „ .£2. > } To persons returning-the next 50 largest numbers £1 each < " } ■ » „ .„ 120 „ „.; 10s. „ V I ' COMBIIIOMS-IEAB TMESE CAREFULLY: < EPost your Lids to "CAPSTAN," Box 181, G.P.0., Y/ellington, N.Z. Be sure S and enclose a slip in your parcel giving your fall name and address, plainly written, % also state the number of Lids returned. $ t No parcel will be accepted unless FULL postage has been paid on same. ) r The winners'names and addresses will be published in the newspapers. \ } Only CAPSTAN Tobacco Lids will be accepted—no others will count. % I The British Empire Co. Ltd.'s decision will be final regarding any questions \ ? which may arise in connection with this competition. ; € \ Comperitors should keep their Lids till the END of SEPTEMBER, 1917, and i \ then send them in in ONE PARCEL, SECURELY PACKED. I y- - - REMEMBER THREE ' THINGS; ■> % 1. Remember the Closing Date of the Competitor I 2. Remember to give your full name and address and number of Lids returned. i \ 3. Remember to tie your parcel up securely. , r \ .THIS €OMPETIfIOM CLOSES ON.3oth SEPT., 1917. > S GET BUSY AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS TO DO LIKEWISE. \ ■ :.■.■■ : ■■■■■ '■) ' 'gpgiiM^ ■ ."■;■.. . .'■" 5 Hofn© J . . =P Pul an'Alcock'Billiard-Dining = •' \ sßlSsSjkiSsßS ' ® Table in your house, and every @ " :: -■"-'-'• " © Billiards,includin ß mitialcojtand @ ■ • — : ■ i ALCOCK I 1 from I 4m% leave 1, tat Alcohol 'm' 1 (I>added to' Efficiency (2) leaves less: j |gMW|»| THE KING, LOfiDS HOBERTH AND KITCHENEK, AND THE 88 AD- tlllWlllFliSllllOlll ® MIRALS WHO PETITIONED FOB PBOHIBTION KNOAV THIS TOO : ? oT^r^v2, . c J t ' B B mi I niSa n otnS WELL-SO TO-DAY THOSE WHO STAND M)R ALCOHOI. ' Uniou Bank. ' -'STAND FOR GERMANY'I KisSSSi I B %£■*% Kβ {Si Wt eh 8 I mission. "Thn Iloininion" columns ivill .- . . . ■ find the piirchnEors cheaply for you. "Dojm _~L . i..1,,.,.,.. ■H.H11..W11 *£ minion" rites on application.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3168, 20 August 1917, Page 9
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