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BRITAIN v. MAORI Pick the Score and Win £6-6-0 I.—As nobody won the last competition, the prize has been increased to £6/6/-, and will be given to the person who i'orocasts the cor. roct score for the Britain v. Maori' Watch. ■ 2. —The forecast must be made on the coupon below, must be accompanied by the wrapper from a packet o£ T-N TEA, and must be in the hands of the Judges before Midday on 9th July. . ~ 3.—lt nobody gives the correct score the prize will be increased ; and offered again for the British v. Hawkes Bay Match. , ■ 4.-—The name of the winner of the competition will be published :■ ■ ■ in the "Evening Post" on the day after the Match. To the-Proprietors of T-N lea, f^'fMirtftfc Bon 1528. Wellington. 'wMBHIj BRITAIN v. MAORI Tries .; Tries ........v., Converted ■ Converted ■. .■ . Other Scores : Other Scores .• 'Total ... ■. .....-., Total '...•<.,■...,<■ '_■■■■ Name - Address s ..... A T- N TEA COMPETITION Bargain M$ Counter Bargain Counter for Monday Oriental Silk-worked TABLE COVERS ■>: — In rich Eastern designs and colourings. , Sizes 52 x52 inches ...... ft/11 Sizes 34 x34 inches .. ....... A /ft RAILWAY "TRIP" TICKETS REDUCE TRAVEL COSTS If the old saying "Money Saved is Money Earned" be true, then you EARN money by using 12-trip or 50-trip bearer tickets—respectively 125% and 20% cheaper than ordinary fares. "Trip" Tickets are obtainable at all stations, for travel between any two points, and have an unlimited availability. Bung transferable, they can be used by yourself, your family, your employees, or your friends. Go Byßail-rtheSafe, Sure Way

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 6, 7 July 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 6, 7 July 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 6, 7 July 1930, Page 4