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N.D.L. (NORDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD) IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL STEAM ERS, from SYDNEY to BREMEN calling 1 Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples Genoa, Algiers, Southamptom (for Lon don) and Antwerp. FARES.— New Zealand to London First-class, £75 18s; Return, £118 5s Second-clans, £44 8s; Return £68 5e Third-cla«s, £17 to £21; Return, £34 4 to £41 Bs. Steamer. Tons. Sydney. Melbourne Koengin Louise 10785 Dec 24 Dec % SeydJitz 8008 Jan 21 Jan 2 Zieten 8021 Feb 18 Feb 3 Fried, der Grosse 10771 March 18 March 3 Roon 8174 April 15 April I All Twin-screw Steamers. With Wirelea Installation. Reduced Rates through to New York. TO CHINA AND JAPAN. Regular Four-weekly Service 'is main tamed by twin-screw steamers from Syd noy via Brisbane, New Guinea, Manila Hongkong, Kobe ? Yokohama, connectini at Hongkong with N.D.L. fortnightl; service to Europe via Singapore am Suez. FARES Hongkong: First-clasa, £4 6s; Second-ckss, £32 6s. Through t London via Hongkong: First-class, £10 10s; Second-class, £73 10s. For passage and full particulars, CASTENDYK AND FOCKE, 'Pbone 193. Agent* 22, Harris-street. Wellington. 100 Books I I as Prizes I S Here is a chanot (or 100 boys or girls X jffl to win a handsome prize book such at El ra "The Boys' er Girls' Own Annual," and ra W other books that young folks like. Tht E| ||j successful competitors will receive an BJ H order en Whiteombt and Tombs, and may m m choose from a big range of books th« one |] h they like best. All you have to do is to fig Ui write not more than a single page of an m pa ordinary writing tablet showing what you EH 9 think Bon Ami, the wonderful 6d. Q Xi cleaner, Is best for. Bon Ami cleans m Kg many things, but we want you to tell us n M In your own way what you think Bon Ami II E| cleans best of all. 99 S The competition will be decided upan raj H one poiat only— the most Interesting ffl I description wlnt. But c»mpetitors must Rjj P give their opinions from an nctnal tast 88 £ of Bon Ami. You can tay what you tike nj I —what Father, Mother, or Uncle ioe ffl I thinks of it— providing It is Interestlnn. ml b Tho main thing is to make your deierlp. Kj £ tlon bright. || B This competition thould be encouraged M I by parents because it fosters a spirit of E| H Investigation and analysis ; the children RJ jg will have to make careful tettt belero aa Hj they can attempt to write anything. Bj |l A wrapper taken tram a cake of Bon Ami w H (which can be obtained from your grocer) n 19 must be enclosed with each attempt, §9 21 and as many attempts are allowed as M IS there are wrappers. Answers must be I a written In the competitor's own hand- H Kg writing, and tha full name, address, and X ra age should be stated. I n Tha names of the winntrt will be put R Bfl in the dally papers. Remember, there | JU are 100 chances, and there Is no reason | W why you, should not win a prize. Send I jg your ostay addretted to I I BOOK I 1 COMPETITION 1 § P.O. Box 567, Christchurch B ffi Tha Competition clotet at an early date ; H |g thero Is not much time. Sund In your H H attempt to-day. Kg LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. .WOODWARD, 121. Infjestre-st (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer o LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S LEFT-OFF CLOTHING and BOOTS etc. Letters receive prompt attention. Distance 110 objection. 121, INGESTRE-ST {next Skating Rink) 'Phone 2379. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. RING UP 'PHONE 3313. MRS. BRUCE, Cash Purchaser c Ladies', Gents', and Children' Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc._ Letters re ceive prompt 'attention; highest prioe given. Address 139, Ingeetre-street (nox F.S. Dispensary). ~ LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. NIGHTINGALE, Cash Buyer o Ladies', Gents', and Children' Left-off Clothing, Boots, Bags, Portman teaux, etc. ; letters receive prompt atten •ion. 103, Lambton-auay. 'Phona 2324. REFRESH AT PALMERSTON. FLETCHER'S RAILWAY REFRESH MENT ROOMS, at Palmerston, o the platform, are open for All Night atn Day Trains. Refreshing Tea and Ligh Refreshments, Luncheons, Tea* (hob an< cold) any time. Special provision mad for persons travelling through by nigh orpreßE. WHAT THE PUBLIC WANT— HER] IT IS : , A- FIRST-CLASS COLD LUNOHEO* -^*" At any Hour. "THE WHITE HOUSE," Palmorttdn North, Is supplying a long-felt want— A TASTI LUNCHEON (Upstairs in a large now room specia.ll; fitted up for the purpose. Having secured the services of a FIRST CLASS CHEF, we are still supplying th. BEST HOT DINNER procurable for It Weddings and Suppers a Speciality. Civility and Attention my Motto. J. RAWLINS, Tht Svuurt, Ptlwerttoa North.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1913, Page 5

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