W-® am a a acco Hav© You Tried i&isn South African Smoking Mixture, 2oz. Tins ? not - TB.Y To-day and compete in the latoppo” JLd imerick Competition Thirty Cash Prizes as under 2st Prize &ndl , s 3rd’ „ 2 Frizes of go i£S O a£2 lO &1 O 1.2 7 2 O o Her .he Limerick: Joclr, from joining the Colours resisted, Ria Sweetheart coarzed, urged and insisted; Sho said, “If you go I’ll send ‘Matoppo’ (/) Competitors have to supply a, missing' line, the last, word of which must rhyme with the word “Insisted.” (2) Competitors may send in as many attempts as they wish hut each alterant must be accompanied by one (1) LID from “Matnppd” Tobacco Tin. (3) The Judge's decision will be final. (4) All entries must be made by 81st March, 1917, after which date the Competition will close. A>sc* CHARLES HAINES. E,g„ Wellington. N.Z . T?WA D the CONDITIONS s (5) The successful Competitors* names and addresses will be published in the leading Newspapers throughout New Zealand. (6) Attempts to he posted with full name and address and Lid of “Matoppa Tobacco Tin to: 01 MATOPPO” Box 181, G.P.0., WELLINGTON, NJS, ■4 in |iN Commencing THURSDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, axis Continuing Each Afternoon for 10 Days. l, o 0 Sporrord, Esq,, assisted by a Lady ExoerL will demonstrate at Qnr GEORGE ST, Pr ‘ T’UC* ot i nit* | A’T^q °emises the many uses O’CEDAR M™** y/hh which the kbor of Hrus Cleviin* and Polishm? can be reduced hy half W« cordiaMv mvite you to attend tne above Demonstration and learn the Latest House Cleaning Ideas. Rote the Address: s $, ir^i A 'I : /A .m\ wi tStiaasC* k % % 1 7 e A /iiltCviy.e. 'ifu. 5r ’ NAb, /% m.w W GEORGE STREET (near Octagon). )’CEDAR MD?S and POLISH 23 now procurable from All Oar Branches. SG'X'-O 1:0 ■ftrrerss ESlSiisaEfflSSCESSEQ^jaiuiew^aißaEiau^ s\Vp!fe-'5 hvpi ;#|B 'F&J 31 B r TAYLOS'S WINDOW/ DISPLAY cf MEN’S HATS and NECKW’EAiI NOVELTIES. SMARTNESS is one of the most important features to insist upon when making purchases of New Goods. Our styles are thoroughly representative of all that is most up to date in the Now Fashions. Tay tor’s City Hatoneum HS3 RATTRAY STREET. CnS ® BEW iiE OF IMITATIONS! A-ram we have to warn 1 puMio uLcih’st in” wit’,! im ;t *uions of tbo fatuous Strands “Soluble.” TVs ‘lol:oiou6 Coffee is prop-\ -rd by a secret process, which alone enm srive the isoft velvety taste anti rich flavor prenniar to it. =. REAI. TREAT FOR CAMPS, MOMDAY AND PICNIC PARTIES D. F ’ L d„ Cf ifR ANCS SOLUBLS IJOFFEE]JaW3ER ! I v». % % F * i j British-made Jerseys, Navy and White bmpes, wan Lace fronts and Whits Collars, J 1 . l - ” ?^T These are mad- of Cotton (not wosl), as recommended for wear by the Athletic . . Instructor of the Hlsrh School. , School Quints foi- Boys the High and Fubiic Schools. Value* . . Merchant Tailors and Men’s Mercers, 12, 14, 16, & 18 George St. i I
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Evening Star, Issue 16347, 13 February 1917, Page 7
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