| (PRIZE WINNERS). -| i Bailey and Milburn's Advertising Agency, | Express Co.'s Buildings, Dunedin, The Proprietors, 24th November, 1917, ! Easy Monday Laundry Help, Moray Place, Dunedin, Dear Blr,-l have to-day completed the judging of the entries for Easy Monday Laundry Help Competition, j and have pleasure in reporting tho prize-winners to be as follows:— - I FIRST PRIZE, £100 CASH-Mrs, LOUISA DAWES, Forest Lodge, Mount Eden Road, Auckland. SECOND PRIZE, £10 CASH-Miss MARY LILIAN SMITH, 501 Barbadoes Street, St. Albans, Christchurch. j THIRD PRIZE, £5 CASH-Mrs. J. BALL, Newhaven, Dune Hill, Wanganui. ( Prize of 5/- each to the following :-(l) Mrs. Harry Wallace, 2. Stanley Street, Arch Hill Amkknd; (2) Mrs. H. Acton, Elgin Street, Invercargill; (3) Mrs. Brnyshaw, Fitzroy, Taranaki; (4) Mrs. H. T. Gibson, Russell Street, Waihi; (5) Mrs. A Webber, 63 JTglinton Road, Montecillo, Dunedin; (G) J? earl Byrno, 1 Huntley Avenue, Khyber Pass, Auckland; <7) Mb. C. Waite, Adams Street, Waihi; (8) Mrs. M. Davics, Golden Terrace, Queenstown; (9) K. D. Grocott, 12 'Reid Streot, Oamaru; (10) Miss D. A. Olds, Riverside, Ngaruawahia, Waikato; (11) A. Fran- | cis, 84 Ferry Road Christchurch; (12) Mrs. Maud Banks, 460 Manchester Street, St. Albans, Christchurch; (13) S Annie Ramsay, 40 Oxford Street, Timaru; (14) Mrs. A. A. Watkin, Waioweka School, Opotiki, Bay of Plenty; (15) Ethol Senmdeni, To Atatu, Auckland; (16) Mrs. W. H. Penninton, Manuka Creek, via Miltou; (17) A. E. j Orgias, Whakaronga, near Palnierston North; (18) Mrs. F. Klaus Punri, 1 names; (19) Mrs. Kay, 23 Cockburn Street, Kilbirnio, Wellington; (20) Mrs. R, East, c/o Mrs. P. Webb, Norman s Hill Onehunga; (21) Miss 11. B. Carlson, Okonga, Great Barrier Island; (22) Mrs. H Edmonds, King Street, Wailn; (23) Miss Dorothy A. ( Davidson CO Bay View Road, South Dunedin; (24) Mrs. Farmery, Lochiel Road, Khaudallah; (25) Miss M. I Blaikie c/o R Botting 80 Gladstone Road, North-east Valley, Dunedin; (26) Mrs. R. M'Combe, 74 Earn Street, . ! Invercargill- (27) Violet Barret, Cornwall Road, Lyttelton; (28) Miss F. E. Mason, Post Office, Rangiora; (29) Mrs. Sharlond Umawera, Hok'ianga, North Auckland; (30) Mrs. Lilian Herrick, 52 Hawke Street, New Brighton; (31) \ Mrs Moonoy 82 Ponsonby Road, Newton, Auckland; (32) Miss L. N. Dallas ton, 175 Main South Road, Caversham, Dunedin; (33) Rae Henton, 114 Austin Stroet, Wellington; ((34) Mrs. Matthews, Oxford Street, To Puke; (35) j Mrs. J. S. Jones Kakahu Road, Temuka; (30) Miss Eileen Crosaeu, Birdlings Flat, via Little River; (37) Winifred I I Noble c/o Mrs' F Christie, 382 a Cumberland Stroet, Dunedin; (38) Mrs. E. Harris, Massey Street, Frankton | Junction; (39) Mrs, Florence Baxter, Murray Street, Temuka; (40) Mrs. E. M'Quoid, Titirnngi,, Auckland; (41) Mrs. B J Dallow 29 Faraday Street, Napier; (42) Mrs. F. Richard, Meadow Lane, Kaiapoi; (43) Mrs. Mulholland, Manders Street North-east Valley, Dunedin; (41) Edwin Pilkington, c/o Mrs. R. Pilkington, Ulster Street, Ham., ilton; (45) Mrs *T Cheeseman, 4 Market Road, Remuora, Auckland; (46) Mrs. Frank W. Early, School Road, Cnst, . North Canterbury"; (47) Miss Jean Beaton, Kaka Road, Taihape: (48) Mrs. C. de Bazin, 54 Jackson Street, St. i Kilda; (49) Mrs. T. H. Ashe, Arthur Street West, Onehunga; (50) Mrs. Marion Clements, 12 Percival Street, Sydenham, Christchurch. The subject for competition was tho supposed conversation of a lady who, having tried Ea6y Monday, de- \ cides to relates her happy experience with the preparation to her neighbour, and competitors were invited to sub- [ rait what wouVd be the most appropriate words for the lady to use. • The winners are those who have best succeeded in complying with the conditions of the competition, in mak- j ing Mrs. Easy Monday Brown express herself clearly and interestingly, and at the 6ome time emphasising 1 the salient features of Easy Monday Laundry Help. ~,,„„■ • lours faithfully, j (Signed) HERBERT J. LOUSLEY. Bank Draft for £100 cash has been forwarded to Mrs. Dawes, winner of the First Prize; P.O. Money Order to the value of £10 to Miss Smith, winner of Second Priie; and one of £5 to Mrs. J. Ball, winner of Third Prize; J and Postal Notes to the value of 5/- each to winners of the 50 Consolation Prizes. > . j THE PROPRIETORS, EASY MONDAY LAUNDRY HELP, t Moray Place, Dunedin. / % s shaft you must first t&thtivk is& i-jtfl Split W e rear ax^e " developed Ml' O t0 * ts hi S hest point of perfection fay i 110 l Studebaker is far safer and therefore, • iHllf Cm better than the semi»'flbatihg. 2*tt*«4 W& \Bf H' In thisthe wei B ht of * n e «ar & «wo r«h» llwM ' '■ *.' -.; earned by the axle housing, which, extending clear through the'hub, ||r I takes up on its two Timken bearings , the a,de«strains of slips and turns as THE illustrations in the '■ well. The shaft does nothing center show the two ;In but turn the wheels and can prevailing typesof rear , readily and easily be removed axle 'construction used in. ®S*f® without disturbing wheel tot automobiles. Jjgj |CTJ They arecaned semi-floating j The Studebaker fuMo&tin© and fufl-fioatinff. DSJL . . *uu «w uuouug. i| . reai " aXle S IVeS y QUI lnree Btudebakerusesthefull-float. B v/ ' ACCESing»~and this is why- iKglil SIBIUTY, SILENCE. All Inthesemi.Soatingtype.the JtJ desirable, all essenfiaf, but axlehousing bearstheweight g^ debato - the greatest of tl^em « of thecar,but,asthathous. | FaaF,O6to S SAFETY, ing extends only to the hub, w nnf *hrr»,6h it th* triniQi-Q ? ric !. 8 : J ovtia S and Roadster Modeknot through*, .the thrusts 4-cylinder, £426 6-cylinder £495 and pulls of sudden turns, of ruts and] ~..,. ..,.,, , . T . Vi Flt « d with Blectnc Lights & Electric Self Starter ddds, are borne by the. axle shaft— and e 9 u, PP« d with "Diiis " Waterproof Magneto. thus subjecting it to very severe A(j| ams §*|J N.z.i mpo r te r S of strains. So the axle shaft, which has ■"**«■ studftbakerMoton to do the actual work of turning the Christchurch, Timaru, Wanganui wheels, has extra work imposed upon „...., . Distributors and Ag«nt«: TVollintton-J. B. Qrorß 4 Co. it every time the car'turns a comer, fc&^Si „ , Jenkins. Eketnhuna-Hutchinson Bmb. Pthiatua-A. and which naturally reduces the factor J c ! „rr S ons Da^i;X.Ua r tr'rß e «u of safety. Then, too, to remove the- K,* E0,,, - For4 Md I Bi SWhyPa'reCorns!| B Catting bring! only 1 g brlof relief. Apply g The ufees to which LEA & PERRIMS' ' 1 Thon^wn™''! SAUCE can be put are innumerable. never failsi I At Luncheon, Dinner or Supper, it *2sK£&£X££ ! is the ideal sauce for Roast Meats, VZZISSf Fish, Game, Cheese, Salad, etc. _ —.... . i In the Kitchen, it is indispensable to the A | ""' """" "* '"" i ' cook for flavouring Soups, Steivs, Gravies, W j FOR A I ' Minced Meat, etc. if, I I i In India, a favourite "Pick-me-up" is Lea & k \ "O |? 17 I? I j Perrins' Sauce with Soda-waftr. H I 13 JO Ij It j /*\ a vf DRINK ONLY I | STAPLES' To-Be Abiolatcly B The Original and Genuine -tn>.irsr\rK\ I WOKCESTKRSHIK,. THE • BEST. || m | Bitw«y ud Office i | I .|Ba| Moleswotth and Hutphy |
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 58, 1 December 1917, Page 6
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