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Cash Prize i FoatballCompetition IVCUIfT V &* 9 _B DIFFERENT MATCHES f? ElEllvL I "^W^ ___^^ *^^^ WILL BE ANNOUNCED CASH PRIZE *^J ~ The proprietors of the "CAPSTAN" Navy Cut Cigarettes offer weekly until further notice a cash prize of £25 for the most accurate forecast of the results of two of the Rugby Matches played each Saturday. i All you have to do is to — ■ (I) Fill in on the dotted lines of the form, your forecast " CAPSTAN " Navy Cut Cigarettes, i^Zg^****""* RUGBY FOOTBALL FORECASTING COMPETITION. add^Ynihe^acep^d^ (3) Cut out the form — „ „ i 1■ , .if l iv attach * "CAPSTAN" 10's / estimate that the following number of points Will be scored by Packet _ an( j vport to the respective teams in the two undermentioned Senior Matches to "CAPSTAN" Cigarettes, be played on Saturday, 7th August, 1926. Box 1032, Wellington so that it will be received not PETONE Pt«. V. 'VARSITY pts. later than first mail on the - if *■ Saturday on which the ATHLETIC... pt.. v. ORIENTAL .-.pts. '^J^fJSE of different forecasts, but each (ore- : __———_—-—— ———————————•—————. cast must be on a separate form '■■ with a "CAPSTAN" lO's Paekat attached. A " CAPSTAN" 20 T s xi ■ Packet will do for two forms, or a Name „.„=: sp-: - 50>1 Tin for five(State wh e ,h« Mr.. Mr., or M»s) Only one attempt mu§t b(J m^ on each form. The proprietors' j decision will be final. No correspondAddreSS___ ence will be entered into. \ In the event of more than ; . one person being entitled to the [ prize, the'money will be divided „, . , , "squally. Write dearly. Any breach of the above con- —_——_—_—_—«. l'on» disqualifies the entry. j Forecasting Forms (as above) ara obtainable at all Tobacconist!. Winner* will be notified by Ulltr. WINNERS OF CASH PRIZE "CAPSTAN" FOOTBALL COMPETITION, FOR SATURDAY, 24th JULY £25 divided equally between: MR. P. HIGGINS, MRS. G. JONES, 8 HUGH STREET, AKATEA ROAD. WELLINGTON. KORO KORO, PETONE. rl Truth and Beauty V".JH 1-he new " PAGE 6 " High Power broadcast receiving sets combine V'-'l| truth and fidelity of reproduction with beauty of tone and beauty VVrH °f external appearance. Artistic in design and finish, it is an B7 ornament to your living room, and a perpetual source of delight, Wi \ - putting you into touch with everything broadcast in New Zealand \* I | and Australia. If you understand the technical construction of y* f radio receivers, inspection of the " PAGE 6 " will satisfy y<m of its sterling value. If you are not a technician, the simplicity of Consult us if yoB need operation and marvellous results will fascinate you. Sv kind qUlwTcar^ With built-in loud speaker .. „ , £18 y^AJS^SZ Without loud speaker .. „ ... .. «4 . densers, etc., in stock. Agents for "BURNDEPT" BRITISH Radio Equipment— WATERWORTH'S LTD. 216 Lambton Quay, 58 Queen Street, 705 Colombo Street, (Opp. X & S.) AUCKLAND. (Opposite Triangle) WELLINGTON. CHRISTCHURCH. oniiiiniimimimiuiiiiifiHiiiiHfiiinHHiiiiiiiiHiiiiimiiiiUiiHifdHiiiiiuniiH To feel bright To feel bright and full of energy—to be able to get through a lot of work—drink a cup of "Amber Tips" now and then—it will freshen you more than anything else. New teas come anctgo, but "Amber continues to increase in popularity, and every year the sales grow larger. "Amber ttps" represents real economy—the most pleasing flavour—and one pound makes as many cups as a pound and a half of inferior tea. Amber Tips FINE TEA- — Ceylon's Best

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 30, 4 August 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 30, 4 August 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 30, 4 August 1926, Page 7

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