Wieners, of the . 1 .; j 1 ' RJ ® B' ® ' '■■ ' ■E > | lei Prize, £20 - SERGT. F. H. KNIGHT, Camp, Trmtham I 2nd „ £10 - MRS. E. G, CORRIN, 133 Adelaide Rd, Wellington 1; • 3rd „ £5 - ED. CONDON, 15 Edinborough Street, Spreydoh: ' 4tk „ £3. WM. GREY, 10 Glasgow Street, South Dunedin sth „ £2- A. BUTTON, 47 Helena Street, South Dunedin \ • ■ • '■ • ■ - I 25 Prizes of £1 each to the following: Tabs. KIEKUS.Ohiro Home, "Wellington Fred LENNON, 54 iitken Street, Ashburtoh ' ! H. W. LAWS, 6a. Atkinson Street, Dunedin W. BABE, 15 St. Heliers Court, Caversham Bise, .•. \ ■;. ; C.L.BIGG-INS, 11 AndoverStreet,Christchurch Dunedin ;■'.: . G. A. McKENZIE, Paraparaumu C.D.EEAI), 15TeviotSi,Enwood,JnvercargiH - [ J. S; O'BRIEN, Exeter Street, Lyttleton F. MEENAN, 133 Leith Street, Dunedin .-.'• j J as; SHAW; Yiow Road, Karori, Wellington Master G. WATSON, 7 Dsk Street, Damarii A. H. LEASK, Half Moon Bay, Stewart Island Mrs. J. HARRISON, Gleritunnel, Canterbury . '.' '\ : ' Miss M. CONSTABLE, c/o P. 0., Masterton E. H, LILLY, Cooper's Creek, Oxford ; J. GRIFFEN, 91 St. Andrew Street. Dunedin Miss M. E. WYMAR, 34 Rosewarne Road, Chch. '! 3 R. JOHNSTONE, Blackstone Hill, Qtago J. A. PEAT, 11 Burns Street,' Caversham ? F. WOOTTON, Port Moeraki, Hillgrbva Wjt. HAYES, Halkett, Canterbury i ] H. McNEILL, 3 Stock Exchange Bldgs., Dunedin W. H. BARKLE.Chorlton. Canterbury ''• "'.'! Mrs. V.STEWART, 3 Baxter Street, Maori Hill . W.TOWNSEND, 261 Main Rd., NXV„Lnnßdin--70 Prizes of - - % -10/-each j SO Consolation Prizes, of S/- each | 100 ■ ■ '„. 4 :^,. !i . „ : „ 2/6 each ''■■'. ' ■ _ .. _ ,;■:- :\w : Owing to the large number of Entries, the manufacturers decider]'to grant 150 Consolation Prize* \ ' thus making a Prize List of 250 Winners, and as it is impossible for the names and addresses of j •' ■' all to be advertised, any Competitor can obtain a complete list of the Prize Winners on appli- ••.•-. cation to "Tobacco Competition," Box 181, G.P.0., Wellington, N.Z. The Prize Winners nave all been notified. ■ ~ ' ' •:.•'<.•«. :-*::;.■«-.■.',■-•■ -.•:•■ I '■■'■ L „ „,..,. "«a . ; m '.■'.. ana J m' : , p~ in expressing his opinion of Siudelaker /MJSgfil fffbducb that ipen purchased, for serokem v Uhe Boer War:! ) A' '"Waggons were imported from the - United / \ \ \ States and these proved superior to ariy / i ___\ \ [/, r===ir====4\ \ other make, either of Cape or English man-. / \ ufacture. They were built by Messrs.; / Studebaker Bros. Company, who have ? /'. W \\ b^* > \ great vehide fartory at South Bend, Indt- / j \\ If •'■ \ ana, U.S. A." • fV ■ ' ', ' '■' ■ : _ '■'■'■ —and now again Studebaker dependability is being demonstrated on the battlefields < of Europe ■■\''.j^, ; : |:; Equipment includes electric '• •: ; .- : _.; % lights,electric3tarter,highten- .■•••'■■ . ~ . ...;;,'■.. sion magneto, Yale lock on 1& if ANY hundredsof Studebakef daah,Blackmore curtain open- in/1 ... , , ~ ■!-» .' r ' ■'"" er, Khaki hood with leather !.¥ J. CafS PUTC" 386 " "Y JiHg-"' Hsh and Russian; Governments are - : r^sSnS e S: now giving service on the..battle-,. - r: . rim, and complete set of tools.! ,• \.:-:.\r.-: ;■..:. [..-..;.■ , .i,.. ' /,, • [This proves that Studebaker^cars ft® to withstand the most - rigid tests of service imaginable, and _ 7 - ;J. I I tbatno.;motorc^are.be^;fl®,r!:(lL i ' f° r 'the use of motorists in New, ..- ;^., Zealand than those bearing; the ■;■::. ;M. Studebaker name. ,The latest Studebaker models.are now on i-r —'" —-j display in our showrooms. Come in and inspect them and see for yourself how well p r i ces . ' feey are equipped to give lasting, depend-^, august i«t, 1917. able service. --..-■'• ■-~,.-* 4-cyl. MoJols, Touring . APAMS. LTD.. SS l^: «.cyl. Model., Touring CHRISTCHURCH, TIMARU, WANSAMUI. ; J srad Roadster • . •■• '■''. ' v - Distributors and Agents: Wellmgton-J. B. Grove and-Co. S.4ytJ. Palmerßton North-C. J. Adams. Taranati—Newton Kin£. ._, , ...«»•• » Hawke's Bay-Tourist Motor Co. Masterton —Madden, and . : Fitted with Owie Jenkins. Eketahnna-Hutohinson • Bros. Pahiatua-A. and Wsterproof ASagneto. E. Donald. Danno?irko-E. A. Eansomo. , Waipana—T.. •.. Carson and Bons. Waipukawiu-Turner and But Wairoa—Marsh and WHkeo. GifOcinc-V. Hansen. Bulls— I Ford and Barney. Maiton-Holto and Walker. • :■'•'■ . ■> ■ ■-^^•— ~ ■/:|.5; 6 FURNITURE PACKED <«||j§s|?sL v ' ' ' And Eemoved to any Addreas. „, ' 'MSSsHU Goods Cleared Throngh CustomhooE*. '/&'@-- -31 oi .Cheap Storage. Accommodation for .Qobdi. IMbWw*^^^* keirs fos?wardin© :■..' ■. ■ AGENCY. ' ■• WkiJhii GOOD |51?|?|J ; I'; '* pure BBBilt. :: " '' DRINK; OISLY ■"- WISHIf All Connoisseurs To Be Absolutely • I Molcsworth and Marphy Streets, I' ' . '' - rfA ] j __jjmuuil| Ml II 11111111111 l 1 11 HI lllil lllil"TP ! " , ' nT "'"™ B —^- | Tmll'SEOSinifG SHRII I ' fiOOt) Printing prompUy produced at | \yr popular prices at ."Dominion Job ■ nun i-TTT-r i• - ii m 'Ti tPrintins WolliE. _ __,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3192, 17 September 1917, Page 9
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