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will win the Third t Fourth Tests? All Blacks v. Springboks IN CASH mmmm IN CASH PRIZES *ILJp PRIZES for correct forecasts of the Winners and Scores. The Proprietors of “CAPSTAN” DE LUXE Cigarettes offer a cash prize of £IOO for the most accurate forecast of the result of 3rd Test Match—ALL BLACKS v. SOUTH AFRICA to be played on August 18th, 1928, and a FURTHER £IOO for the 4th Test Match to be played on September Ist, 1928. Ail you have to do is—--0) (2) (3) u Fill in your forecast, which must be set out in the manner shown in the form below, and write your name and address in the space provided. State whether 3rd or 4th Test. Cut out the form and post it accompanied by the necessary Capstan de Luxe tin to—DE LUXE COMPETITION, G.P.O. Box 1353, Wellington. CAPSTAN DE LUXE” CIGARETTES FOOTBALL FORECASTING COMPETITION / estimate that the following number of points will be scored by the respective teams in the Test Match, All Blacks v. South Africa. (State whether 3rd or 4th .Test.) Name, (State whether Mr., Mrs. or Miss) Address. Hxtra forecasting forms have been supplied to all tobacconists, but if unable to secure additional forms, write your own, putting the All Blacks’ score first. Don’t forget to include your name and full address on your entry. Forecasts must be posted to arrive at the Chief Post Office ~ Wellington, not later than the Saturday morning of the respective matches — namely, August 18th and September Ist. You .may send in any number of attempts provided each forecast is accompanied by a • Capstan de Luxe 10’s tin. A 25’s tin allows for two forecasts and two 25’s tins allow for five forecasts. Only one attempt must be made on each form. In the event of more than one person being adjudged winners, the money will be divided. The Proprietors’ decision will be final no correspondence will be entered into. Any breach of the above conditions disqualifies the entry.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 11 August 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 11 August 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 11 August 1928, Page 12

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