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Public IMotic«». The Editor of the Dnnedin * Evening Star ’ described Tiger Tea in the following words Discriminating Tea Drinkers of New Zealand are daily testifying to the fact that “Tiger TeaS ” are COMFORTING and INVIGORATING. Reggie Filialgham, of College Street. Gayer sham, described the lea with‘the same words, and the proprietors have therefore made him a present of Thirty Pounds (£3O).

After sortie weeks of delay Ihe Board Of -Trade have at length informed the High Commissioner that they cannot send Messrs C. Lambert and W. W. Waddi|ove. the Pitcairn survivors, back to New Zealand ai "distressed British seamen.’ The. High Commissioner has accordingly arranged to pav their passages on behalf of the New Zealand Government, and the two New Zealand lads trill sail for home next week. Lambert loaves by the Gothic on Thursday, and Waddilove by the Oswestrv Grange, from Liverpool, on TneSdav. The latter vessel was to have left last.Paturday. but was delayed through tn'. accident to her nropellet on the passage through the Manchester Phip Canal. The young men brought here by the munificence of Mr Cecil Rhodes are a credit to us and to the countries from which they come (observes the London 1 Pfiir’). The first batch has been up three years, and some of the scholars, assoon its they wore qualified by Statute, took a shot at schools. Of the fifteen who entered for final honOrs more than 50 oer cent, took the coveted ** First. * Three of them are now' Bachelors of Law, one a Bachelor of Science, and among them they have a Weland Scholar, a Vinerian Law Schelaa*, and a Gladstone Prizeman. Australasia 'is an easy first ih the list of distinctions, while the honors are easy as between the United Ptates and our own colony, Canada. This bare record Of the Rhodcotera’ achievement speaks for itself. Of rhetoric it hath no need. Among the boundless treasures of the Shah of Persia probably the Peacock Throne ought to bo accorded premier place. It is one of, the most costly ornaments that the mind of roan has ever conceived. The frame is entirely of silver, and aboVe it the glCdms of silver melt into molten gold. It is encrusted from end to end and from top to bottom with diamonds. At the back is a star of brilliants that almost makes the observer blink. Some traveller.! have estimated the value of the throne at £5,000.000.

KjTAHDOUt KtAHoOur k W - a. m ij *•- W >fLWIWI 4 tea Jk^LANOVW tea m TEA _ ?t &*uAvowrt fc5S TEA h?\ TEA m w iSwS SS KBHT rtOT rLAVOOK EA T lU ess* RtAHouur i ?f-i4 JsK' • jrUAVO’J^ iS-M TEA (MDOut llJ~' Im. V .FUAVOV* tea THE RESULT OF THE FOURTH HALF-YEARLY STAND-OUT” TEA PRIZE COMPETITION, Closed on December ISth, 1906. rSk&Qi mdOuv 7§fSra S2&K tifiBCIZ TEA CfAWOUt if* rCE-TJMHSHTI IN n«I V «*“ pl^vou tea ss! Mrs I). M‘Qiiil!an, Duuedin ... .. Miss E. Searlo Waipori ... Mrs W. Withahi, Birchfieid Mrs D. Fitzgerald, Wititon Miss Annie Kellv, Dunedin Miss M. O’Carroll, IlaWarden Mrs Agnes Harvey, Collingwood Mrs E. Maddison, MillerlOn ... . Mrs Walker, Anderson Bay load . Mrs B. Morris, Westport ... ... Miss A. B. Muirhead, Dunedin ... MaStef Frank MTlroy, Kumara ... Mrs Ben Davis, Dunedin ... Mrs Maggie Webb, St. Balkans ... Mrs W. Geddes, Millerton Mrs Frank Duggan, Brunnerton Miss J. B. Gunn, Chatlo Creek Mrs Allan Petrie, Milton Mrs H. Hunt, Waimate Mr T. H. Luck, Pateroa Mrs S. Williams, Gladstone Mr R. H. Pearson, Millerton ... ... Mrs D. Dwyer, Hawardcn ..f ... Miss C. Allan, Arruwlown Miss J. Gilchrist. Kensington Mrs Alf Smith, Blackball Miss C. Dillon, Marlborough Mr G. N. Nicholson, Waipori Miss Hislop, N.E. Valley Mrs M. Hodgetts, Palmerston S. ... Mr F. Lawson, Dunedin ... Mrs J. Scott, Dunedin ... Mrs Shearer, Dunedin Miss E. Crowley, Hokitika Mrs G. M. Rout, Nelson Mrs George White, Merton Miss A. Lynskey, Hawarden Mrs C. Eyles, Blenheim Mrs w r . Sequin, Mosgiel Mrs R. Straight, Kumara Mrs Viva Patcnett, Blenheim Besides the above, scores have Miss Jessie Frank, Greymonth ... ... Miss May Matcer, Pareora E Miss L. George, Dillman’s Town ... Mrs Cecilia Hallinan, Brunnerton Miss L. White, Timaru ... Mrs G. R. Smith, Mataura Master A. Wotton, Blackball S. ... Mrs E. A. Hornbrook, Seadown ... Miss Jane Blucklaws, Waitati Mrs C. Dudley, Hawera Dutlediti Tertipletoti, Pembroke :arcc, S. Dunedin ... Mrs J. Henderson, Oaversham of Half-crowns have been posted to those sent in at least 20 coupons. £. ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 0 ... 0 ... u ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 _. 0 0 0 ... 0 ... 0 _. 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 _. 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 who s. d. 5 0 VTAHBOut SW-EHIHSHT IN WRtTV BELK*-^ UAVOWK EA T NOTE. Our next Competition closes on JUN£ 15th, 1907, when the above Cash Prizes will be again distributed. Ask your Grocer for “STAND-OUT” TEA. Proprietors R, ijtdLj DUNEDIN and TIMARU. *•s^ TEA VAMDOUf xglltiW W ♦-I&SSS TEA

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Evening Star, Issue 13002, 22 December 1906, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 13002, 22 December 1906, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 13002, 22 December 1906, Page 15

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