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The ReV. ' Wilna Constable, the lady preacher o£ Auckland; will conduct the Unitarian Church Servide to-morrow at No. 8, The Terrace. Her subject will be: "Eeligiou and Social Service."

V COMPETITION _, . "■„.■„ • i i ' Li- £ 10-lOs. for a SLOGAN The popularity of T-N Tea is built on public opinion m ravour or its quality and delicious The first prize will be offered for flavour. The Proprietors considered, there- '■" efn ng-sl^ should be best able to give like the following: . 1-IN. lea the ' • ■ . . . A ~° , Perfect Tea," "Make Your Tea them ideas tor their advertising. Accordingly T-N" —any bright idea may win they have hit on the idea of conducting simple you the £10/IOA Prize. Entries Competitions each month offering the attracfor this contest must be received by . r.cin/in/ a. • £ t L March 31st, 1930, addressed to tivesumof £10/10/- as the prize for the winner "Competition," Box ,1528, Wei- of each month's contest. * The first month s lington. ' Competition will be for a suitable, slogan, and CONDITIONS. this *will be followed by contests for best [f. A prize of ten guineas in casK Limericks, Verses, etc. will'be awarded to the winner of each competition. WATCH THE "POST" 2. There shall be no limit to the ON SATURDAYS >^<^Jk, number of entries any person FOR /^"^^W^^ffii submits, provided that each ANNOUNCEMENTS /f^^^^^M tJjisiHiiik separate entry is accompanied //^^^^^^M^K^^k the closing of the Competition. ij;i;j;iJ;;;JiiJjj||J^^^S^^^F^f^^yj3^^^^^BßS ; ► 4. All entries become the property ;;;:^::;:^^^^^^^^^^ JBjfflEJ^i-l* ' '

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1930, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1930, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1930, Page 29

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