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gg <£* <#er I a X4OO n cash IaSV FPrize£lo0 TWEN VaToIfS W TWO HUNDRED £ I <1 PRIZES eachojXl Can you tell which is the most popular Sport in New Zealand? JgKggK _ _ _ cut_heke — — L ' HOW TO WIN. I “ Player’s Please” Entry Form. Vote Here I RMBBHHW AH you have to do »to number the Sports mentioned | c ' in this advertisement in order of popularity according j “OWLs ... | IF t 0 your j u^<‘nent ’ A space has been provided beside r’OTrvu'r " I I'-JL. -ix the name of each Sport. Insert in these spaces the ' CRICKET ... \ numbers Ito 10, that is, place figure 1 opposite your I * I a first choice, 2 opposite your second choice and so on. | FISHING ... | . f jflk/ Each Sport must be numbered, otherwise your vote will be I ' ——| k informal. FLYING - - - No j You may send in any number of entries, provided ' " . I I Each Attempt is recorded on one of these forms or I GOLF .... No m >1 one of the extra voting forms obtainable at all I ~ 1 ’ \ tobacconists and stores. | HORSE RACING • x- y I /■* I Each entry form must be accompanied by— gi j i a< / 2 PLAYER'S Navy Cut 10’. Complete Empty Packet. g RUGBY ... or x PLAYER S Navy Cut 20’. Complete Empty Tin “INOI or you may .end in THREE entries with Ss cnrrlJl) | 1 FLAYER’S Navy Cut SO’. Complete Empty Tin. ’ &UCLEK - • • jy Q I Player’t Certificate! will not be accepted. I ' ¥ - 5 WHO WINS? I TENNIS • • • No I 1 \ The winner will be the person who places these 1 . Sport . s “ ost c , OTT . e J *1- neare ? t to the order of I YACHTING - • x - i jaj*r / popularity as decided by the popular vote. I ivQ l ' I To “PLAYER’S PLEASE”. P.O. Bos 763, Wellington. I A test of your skill! A Simple Chance of I I af > te e to accept the decision of the Maaufartu.-.-rs as I | | Th. Competition will be work. O teal Win— final on all points. sd like an elsetioa. Until «U the The result is decided by 'NAME - '1; 1 X'etwed.dl the actua! votcs of thc | (Ute Block letter.) " ‘ | X i result. Competitors. /■k | ADDRESS — | I wkjV' 1 Ask your retailer for full conditions. |...| a A All entries must reach us by noon on Wednesday, August 31st. . I'mBSHBiI 1932 ‘ ’ —

•WHISKY •WARNING If you want Genuine “BELL’S” Bottled in Scotland, and sold on the New Zealand market for over thirty years, look for the Signature, ARTHUR BELL & SONS, LTD., H on the Yellow Label! BELL'S-Afore Ye Go

WE KNOW IT TO BE A FACT that many have sold their OLD GOLD for a few pence or shillings They are now sorry for their mistakes and loss. WHY? Because it is found THE TREASURE CAVE Jeweller KESSELL pays considerably more for honest Weights and Quali- _ t» e «.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 193, 30 July 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 193, 30 July 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 193, 30 July 1932, Page 2