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THIS BOY LOOKS LIKE A WINNER FOR THE BON AMI BOOK COMPETITION Read his Essay—- ** I saw your Competition notice and got some Bon Ami and started off right merrily to clean one article of each thing mentioned in your list on the wrapper except Refrigerator, which we did not have any-of. Next I shoved up my books to make room for the “ Boys’ Own Annual,” but now comes my deep disappointment. When I went to examine my work there was no best about it —the glass looked as nice as the pewter, but the woodwork looked just as good. The brass, copper, aluminium, tin and iron all looked Al. So I shut my eyes and then took another look at everything. Just the same result. I think it must be that Refrigerator thing that I can’t try, is the answer. lam just letting you know that Bon Ami will not clean out my disappointment in not finding out which thing Bon Ami cleans best.” THERE ARE 100 PRIZES TRY AND WIN ONE. The successful competitors will receive an order on Whitcombe & Tombs, and may choose the book they like best. All you have to do is to write not more than a single page showing what you think Bon Ami, the wonderful cleaner, is best for. Bon Ami cleans many things, but we want you to tell us in your own way, from practical experience, what you think Bon Ami cleans best of all. Make your essay interesting. The most interesting description wins, but there are 100 chances. , A wrapper taken from a cake of Bon Arfti (which can be obtained from your grocer) must be enclosed with each attempt and as many attempts are allowed as there are wrappers. Answers must be written in competitor’s own handwriting, and the full name, address and age should be stated. Bon Ami is not hard to write about. Sit down and try now, for the fun of it —and possibly a prize. BON AMI BOOK COMPETITION P.O. Box 567, CHRISTCHURCH. /Im ZTea. Scientific and medical research has proved conclusively that fine lea like' AMBE’R TIPS 2 - per lb. is almost as cheap as inferior tea at 16. Arn-ier 1 ip? more cups to the lb. and means belter health. 76 IST HATS Our Specialty. TO say that our Hats are vastly superior in Style, Quality, Finish, and Value to those offered by other houses is merely expressing a widely acknowledged fact, which is borne out by the extent of our business and its continued increase. Onr Clients will please note that we are able to supply their wants at all seasons at the very Lowest Prices for Cash. Taylor’s City Hatoneum 153 RATTRAY STREET. * ✓

FEED YOUR CHILD ON Newbury’s Rusks o THE FINEST FOOD FOR CHILDREN AND INVALIDS. All Grocers and Storekeepers.

All Cycling Goods Cut in Prices. DO YOU WANT ANYTHING? NOW’S THE TIME TO BUY I Owing to the strike, New Goods are landing upon us all in a heap, and to reduce the accumulation we are making this Special Offer of 2a back out of every 20s spent. It’s a splendid chance of getting First-class Goods cheap. On the Newest Models, the Latest Accessories—on Everything—you got 10 per cent, reduction. What ordinarily costs £lO you get for £9; what would cost £5 you get for £4 10s ; and so on. Don’t wait! Order now I Simply clip out this Advertisement and bring or send it with your order and cash, and you’ll get whatever yon Want at 10 per cent, reduction. Offer closes January 31, 1914. W. A. SCOTT & SONS 183 '%SS£ tr “ t

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Evening Star, Issue 15395, 20 January 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15395, 20 January 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15395, 20 January 1914, Page 8

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