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Public Notices. £ls FOR TWO WORDS. OPEN TO ALU RTF A will be divided be divided amongst those who correctly supply the two mUßing words in the following eentenoe:— "Dtscrimmatinic Tea Drinkers of New Zealand i are daily testifying; to the fact that Tiger Teas The Editor of the Dunedin 'Evening Star* has completed the sentence sad sealed it away. The seal will be broken on the 31at August next. CONDITIONS: 1. Write Complete Sentence on one ride of a sheet ef paper or card, tad Fall Btaneftud Aedmt on the opposite side. 2. Any number o( gaegtes may be tent., but each gneu most be accompanied by the end Of a packet of Tiokb Tba containing the number. 8. It more than 15 correct replies are sent, the prise money will be distributed oMOßfvt the flnt 15 oomlag to hand before the 51st August next, the otosine date. Address.: "TIGER TEA COMPETITION" Box 111. DUIEDII.

Public Notices. ■TEN-DAW FRE^TRIAI IS allowed on every cycle bonghtofna. Yonr Money in fnll refunded-without quMPacked & Delivered Freo to any port in ike Tforld. We guarantee gftn Second-Hand Cycles AUUaU makes, a* *»« „«« {■W»ll H Ul WLC Active Adanta wanted In each district. ones tot frea l,TJ.»:HifffiM«lft M It!? MEASB GYGLE GO* Dent. km. uxb&pqoii, juomsok &rq Chicago, IF YOU SUFFER^^*, from any disease arising from imparities in the Blood such as ECZEMA, . SCROFULA, SOKES of any Kind, SKIN ERUPTIONS, ULCERATED t LEGS, RHEUMATISM, &c., you should test the vahw 0 f Clarke's Blood Mixture, the world-famed Blood Purifier and Restorer. It is warranted to Cleanse the Blood from all impure matter from whatever canst arising, and is free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution in either sex, from infancy to old-age. Thousands of testunoniali «wn all-parfe'of the world. Of all Chemists and Stores. Ask for lliMiiffliuSa and beware of worthless substitutee i'rfc. A PLEASURE to sit -beside a Fke of " REAL MAOKAY " COAL this weather. It burns so brightly and look 3 so well- besides, it's cheap—lis half-ton. Tel. 317. *T? E^ L MACEAY "COAT? r ßp*lh'Eta»ioni£ J-»j Try a ton; it will do a ton's work. lb gives real warmth and con.fort. Onb- 223 ton.; all coal marchMits.

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Evening Star, Issue 12873, 24 July 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12873, 24 July 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12873, 24 July 1906, Page 7