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(win IIP °// er < /, • M Jl4OO ik <ash ft J 1 M Prize JlOO,'U 5 r/l ' TWO HUNDRED J? I J PRIZES eachojAJ. : Can you tell which is the most popular Sport in New Zealand? ■ \ CUT HERE Kj’ JrlOW TO WIN. J “Player’s Please” Entry Form. | Vote Here I AH you have to do is to nun)ber the Sports mentioned | I » * n th * s advertisement in orderof popularity according . BOWLS - - - - to your judgment. A space has been provided beside ■* * * *■* 7 \ name each Sport. Insert in these spaces the I CRICKET - I | numbers Ito 10, that is, place figure 1 opposite your | —* *** *| 'IF first choice, 2 opposite your second choice and so on. .1 FISHING - - '« i , \ @ ' iN0,...... \ to ft Each Sport must be numbered, otherwise your vote will be I ~ ■ 1 ■ 1 ■ • , • ; | informal. FLYING - . 1 ft I I You may send in any number of entries, provided —— I | Attempt is recorded on one of these forms or GOLF . . . . o I x one extra voting forms obtainable at all I — — No*» | \ A | tobacconists and stores. j HORSE RACING - N | | r I Each entry form must be accompanied by-— ® Mi — ; ——— INO* ...... ? PLAYER’S Mzvy Cut 10’s Complete Empty Packets w RUGBY Qr 1 PLAY^R ’S Cut 2O ' S Complete Empty Tin *| A ‘ | | a or you * na y send in THREE entries with ~~ « I ig PLAYER’S Navy Cut 50’s Complete Empty Tin. SOCCER — . « I $ Player’s Certificates will not be accepted, L— — *ft.* j v 7 \ . - WHO W * NS ? I TENNIS . ’ | I I winner will be the person who places these i—— , . ?*/ * * I x / Sports most correctly, i.e. nearest to the order of YACHTTMC f / popularity as decided by the popular vote. I - - N0.......1 d i A /net n-f •xutiiv ehill f a C' trii, c ' Yo “FLAYER’S PLEASE”, P.O. Box 763, Wellington. * 111 A test your sklll! ' A Simple Chance of | r agree to accept the decisJon of tbe Manufacturers as . . ■ ! § The Competition will be work- a FCal Win — final on all points. s 1 InlftVl The result is decided by I NAME . I / \ counted, wc shall not know the the actual votes . of the I (Use Block Letters) g I V ft I result. Competitors. , * t*, i \ to / - L . J ■ -— —. ■ i | ADDRESS.. UVWM 1 Ask your retailer for full conditions, i 1 AU entries must reach us by noon on Wednesday, August 31st, - ’ a il • w- --w. -w —.— -«4-

Definitely Closing Next Week > By License issued under Section 42 of the Gaming Act 1908. OBJECTS: Ta raise funds for the New Zeafsnd Returned SWBerf * _ __ _ t Association, and, tn the extent of the profits available, other worthy ’ FDLJu Df | nominated in the license. ’ THIS » ' \ - N. McArthur, P.O. Box 110, Wellington, t COUROH I t L, Hammond, P. 0., Box 1 IQ, Wellington. * Altfll POST * CLOSES : i6th JULY, 1932 / '* I DRAWN: AUQUST, 1932 / 4’* • • I H i ■tar = > 1 i H W PRIZES WMQS?y g -fI i «4i > W TOTALLING b Mil 4 MI i i

KETTLE BROS. LTD. Mawhera Quay, Greymutli. Wine and Spirit Merchants AGENTS FOR NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CU LTD.

A hacking cough strains throat and chest, Its victim, knows no ease or rest. A raucous rattle comes to stay, And seldom ceases night or day. A hacking cough may chronic grow. And lay its anxious victim low;. But such affliction none endure When taking Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. —IS.

Chapped, rough hands prevented by rubbing in Sydal Emollient. 1/-, 2/-, and 7/6 jar.—Advt.

Science says, “Breathe your cqld away.” You can by inhaling “NAZOL” —the commonsense scientific remedy. Powerful and penetrating. Treats such ailments at the root of the trouble. 60 doses for 1/6. 120 (IQJIQ3 for 2/6.—Advt.

Rheumatic sufferers! Try R.U.R. Free. Your money refunded if you’re not satisfied.—L. F. Hogg, chemist.— Advt.

Morlife Tablets contain Iron, Chlorides, Phosphates, and Blood Serum. Feed blood and build body. 2/6, 4/6, 6/-.—L. F. Hogg, chemist.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 July 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 July 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 July 1932, Page 11

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