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■ ■'~•■ ' ! M Prize £25 ' S. SEXTON, 10 Kennedy Street, Dunedin I , 2nd ■■'„ £15 E. H. SMITH, 21 Aldred Street, Christchurch | 3rd „ £12/10/- E. CORKIN, London Street, Lyttelton jj 4th ..„ £10 MR. ROSS, 11 Queers Drive, Island Bay ' | sth w £7/10/- E. HALSTEAD, Pleasant Point 6th „ £6 I. FISH, 131 Carlyle Street, Napier 7th „ £5 NELSON RED-CROSS BRANCH, Nelson 'Bth £4 J. DEWEY, Mount Peel Station, Rangitata 9th „ £3 W. R. BROWN, Box 7, Milton 10th '„ £2 . L. MUNN, Junction Road, Middleton, Christchurch ~ SO Prizes of £1 each to the Following: R. SMITH, 1 Reid Sireet, Dunedin C. HANSEN, 8 Princes Slreet, Invercargill D. E. JOHNSTON* Shetland Street, Kaikorai D. T. FERGUSON, Millers Flat i I A. DICKSON, Fairhall, Blenheim W. McFARLANE, Takalca, Nelson j! G. R. WELLS, Times Street, Reefton C. HEALEY, High Street, Dunedin | A. E. DALGLIESH; Puerua, Otago .E. J. LONGDIN.S Rosewarne Street, Spreydon ! J. E. COX, Dennieton " G. W. WRIGHT, 65 Main Road, Wadeetown J. DICKEY, Springdal*. Te Puke A. DAWICK, 151 Church Street, Palmerston North I J. H.LLYOD, Reed Street, Oamaiu >. F. MELLOR, 81 Craigie Avenue, Timaru k H. R. THOMASON, Wai-iti, Nelson H. McLACHLAN, 243 Havelock Street, Ashburton R. H. EYRE. 14 George Street, Palmeraton North G. W. CUTTLE, 42 Shirley Road, St. Alban. s i L. M. JOHNSTONE, Parlcvale. Carterton W. HUGHES, 16 Allan Sireet, Riccarton E. BISHOP, Queen Street, Waimate E. W. SHEERAN, Huntly E. BAILEY, Kimbolton G. L. RICHARDS, Overdale, Rakaia L. PRESTON. 44 Foyle Street. Bluff J. CARROLL, Murray Creek. Reefton j F. B. BUTLER.Totara Flat D. BRIEN, Hilton, Temuka | .. T. WARD. Foxton W. H. SIMPSON, 81 Litchfield Street, Chrietchurch E. YATES. % Richardson Street, Opawa G. R. STEPHENS, 260 Hastings Street, Napier 1 W. ARNOTT, 25 Bridgeman Street. St. Kilda G. FENNING, Ohutu, near Taihape ! J. T. MILLER. .Plumber. Waipawa W. TOMLINSON, , Progress Junction, Reefton I W. E. TOMLIN. Park Road, Miramar ' M. McCONNELL, Seddon Avenue, Waihi 1 D. PURDIE, 37 Edwin Street, Newton S. SHAW,' Waikino, Ohinemuri \ M. HEAVEY. Pulteuri Junction A. FRASER, 98 Yarrow Street, Invercargill R. HUMPHRIES, Fortrose, Southland' ' G. H. FARQUHAR, Awamoko. via Oamaru G. PALMER, Seaward Downs H. BEAUFORTI Storekteper. Roxburgh J. HARTIGAN, Westport ,' • T. WESLEY. Genavy, Canterbury 120 Prizes of 10/-each Owing to the large number of Prizes, namely 180, it is impossible to publish the Names and Addresses oi all Prize Winners, but a complete List of the Winners can be obtained on application to "CAPSTAN," Box XBl, G.P.0., Wellington, N.Z. THE PRIZE WINNERS HAVE ALL BEEN NOTIFIED. ■■■■■■■ \ ■. . ■ . ■ ' lur Suite-, .are worn _^Jy|^^ .by th® best dressers the Fly Peril! %,. WHO recognise the superiority of i cut *" / \ and fit, the high-grade workman- ' //✓"// A real menace .to health is the deadly House- \ ship, and styli** tone, of " »"^ e i«^"^;l every individual suit. ' " • ■ 'V/ , ■"•":'■■ : \£ The scibntifle and effective way to fight this peril is to ■ HENCE THE MAN WHO IS ■REALLY ' //attack the fly in'its breeding-place with British-made , PAETICULAR ABOUT HIS 1 CLOTHES / f\ >Q jf*"""* > iffY : • 'NATURALLY FINDS HIS WAY HERE. / cls>H® /M (% ill I SI I'or tho Summer Season we are show- ' / effik \§■ J hJUkb? i ing- a range of attractive and distinc- I fm w ''*'' *®&&* WyfSßE*' fiSl i •' ■■^γ , -':-"-;-:";;:-? • ■■"■ -' ~ I "' ■•- '•'' ' The GUARANTEED:DhiTnfectant j^^^m before" thf *r K us - Sprinkle Dustbins and Garbage Heaps. Pour down fjjf ' I Lavatories, Sinks and Drains. Use when' House- i, \ji M 1 cleaning, on Washing-day, in the Bathroom. '^SQOiJp •■■ ' \ ;KEROL is used in the interests of Public Health 'i~2!s,|ifi IS Al*6* 10 ft K ft. PawM«r»a« \ b y Government Departments, Municipalities, BraWrnbOil Qt' rclSSeiy, \ Hospital Boards, School Committees and Lead- fe^|f i , *' \ . ing Business Houses. • * A ®2i; iffi LADIES , AND GENTLEMEN'S \ START KEROLI3IHG YOUR HOME NOW \\ Y J.^if TAILORS '• ■''•■■'■ \ In Bottles, Tins, Drums and Caeka. f Iww ■ ' . ' ' V All Chdtoista and Storekeepers. I^^K Macarthr'sßuildings, V . ; \. ' l^rj| Willis Street ............. Wellington. sure so. Dependable I The reputation for dependability enjoyed \ by all motor cars bearing the Studebaker \ name is founded on the remarkable sturdi--1 I \ ness of their rear-end construction. \ \ Y Realizing how much the safety and comfort , \ \ V of the rider depend upon this part of its . \ \\ cars Studebaker has left no stone unturned Y \ \ in its efforts to make the new 1917 models \ \\ as,near perfect and beyond criticism as \ \ \ possible. \ \ The rear axle is of the full-floating type, equipped . \ \ with Timken tapered and adjustable roller bearings. The springs are three-quarter elliptic. They are / /fKuliiliiill! \. ' resilient ' insuring maximum safety LJyl|iJ|stoJ j The brakes are big, ample and quick-acting. . Over a quarter million Studebaker cars in daily use throughput the world stand as living testimonials to the soundness of Studebaker dependability. I ■'■" ■ '■»» » ( -I See the Studebaber display in our showrooms and let us demonstrate this and other Studebaker fea- ■ Price for New tures to your satisfaction. ' 1917 Model 4-cyl.s-Beater LT© SiW, 0 ' Jr&iU?r&i.y&i-0 ULi a. Wβ Studebafcer Motors CHRISTCHURCH, TIMARU, WANSANUI. Distributors and Agents: Wellington-J. 1). Grove and Co : 1 ——- 1 Palmereton North—C. J. Adams. Taranaki—Nowtou King All Studebaker cars fnr the i Uawke'a Bay-Tourist Motor Lo. Maaterton - Madden and overseas market are manufac- R. Donald. Dannevirke-E. a Banaome. Wnipawa - 1 5 tured at the Canadian Stude- Oar son and Sons. Waipukurou-Turjicr and But. >.Vni. baker factory, Walkeiville roa—Marsh and -Wilkee. GiibciLt—V. UaiiHcu. . Hulls— Ontario. ur '' ,valKelvllle ' Pord and.Barney. Ma;»on-Eollo and Walker.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 23, 22 October 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 23, 22 October 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 23, 22 October 1917, Page 9

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