THE PRIZE ADVERTISEMENT
One guinea has been posted to Miss L. S., 2 Kelvin Grove, Off Abel Smith Street, Wellington. Father was sneezy, mother was wheezy, Baby with wind couldn't sleep ; Absolutely no stopping to Uncle John's coughing; Grand-pa was too hoarse to speak. From a family quite jolly, wo grew melancholy, No enjoyment from life could procure; But our troubles soon ended, when recommended To try Universal Cold Cure. The Proprietors of the Universal Cold Cure—the latest and best specific—award a Guinea each week for the Be3t Conundrum (with answer), Hu•r rous Verse, Pun, or Witty Observation on the unquestionable merits of THE UNIVERSAL COLD CURE. Contributions must not exceed 30, words; ihust be accompanied by the Coupon around bottle; ani should be addresse'd: "Universal Cold Cure (the Latest, and Bc<*t), P.O. Wellington," %\>n% anfl chaeafats, U Od arid fi» fld,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 July 1908, Page 4
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