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GREAT TOBACCO COMPETITION. MOTS BONUS Will be distributed in the following m» n er «d ,under the foil .. . lvi L t t„w™ cpai q and/or Tobacco TAOS taken from any or inc following brands: The Seals and Tags may be mixed < State Number of Seals and Tags from each Brand. "LUCY HINTON," "JUNO," "WELCOME NUGGET," ««ROYAL COLOUIS/' "WHITE ROSE" "IMPERIAL RUBY," and '"DIADEM." To th© person returning the largest number of Seals and/or Tags 2nd „ „ „ 3rd „ i, » 4th „ » » » » „ sth „ „ „ 25 persons „ the next 25 largest ntamaers „ „ ~ w 70 persons „ ~ 70 » »» w »* Directions., for Sending Seals and Tags: Post to-TOBACCO COMPETITION," Box 181, G.W WELLINGTON, N.Z, the Seals and Tags. Be sure and enclose a slip in your parcel giving your full name and address, plainly, .written,; also state the number of Tags and Seals enclosed in the parcel. ■? No parcel will be accepted unless FULL POSTAGE has been paid on same. The Winners' Names and Addresses will be published in the Newspapers. The British Empire Trading Co. Ltd.'s decision will be final regarding any quest.on which may arise in connection with this Competition. „ " - ~, * IU Competitors should keep their Seals and Tags till the END OF JULY, 191/, and then send them in in ONE PARCEL, SECURELY PACKED. ■ v .'.' - ; -'- , ". : :-iV~V

Yates' Strains of Garden Seeds are for the moßt part the result of careful selection for many yeans at. their own seed farms in New Zealand and Australia, other strains being procured from the best possible source of supply. Yates' Seeds are carefully tested before they are put into packets about June, so that,.gi.yen favourable conditions, you may be sure of tueir * growing strongly. You can, therefore, depend npon obtaining satisfactory results, as the varieties sent out sire of proved merit for colonial condifiave you bought your Seeds? If not, ask your Grocer for Yates* Reliable Seeds. OTHERWISE OBTAIN DIRECT FROM LOWER ALBERT STREET

Almost as soon as the arrival of Spring is announced by the D.l.C—if not before—there is a steady flow of enquiries and letters from town and country for patterns of the new Cotton Dress Fabrics. The D.I.C. has a special message to send forth, far and wide, which i 6 a particular invitation to you to ... You will, by this simple plan, be enabled to choose from among the finest Cotton Dress Materials the world produces. They are the cream of the British markets. Voiles, Tussore Suitings, Tobraico Fabrics, Poplins,; Nurse Cloths, , blazer Flannels—but read the news below for details, it is most interesting. 40in. French Floral Yoilcs, dainty effects 2/3 per yard 27 in. French Floral Voiles l/4i 27in. Tussore Suitings ... 1/11 ana " 2/6 28in. Gabardine showerproof ... 2/11 42in. Tootal's Pique in white and colours ... ••« ••• 2/9 40in. Poplins, all colours 1/11 and 2/3 40in. Figured All-white Voiles 1/9 1/11 2/3 and 2/6 40in. " Duro " Dye Nurse Cloth in a host of stripes, also plain colours. 40in. Superior Quality British Crepe 2/g 27in. Ottomans, all colours 1/9 and 2/27in. Tohralcos, plain eoloura, white and fancy ... ... ••• 1/2 27in. Fancy Crepons ... ... Bid 30 n. Cotton Delaines in navy spots l/ : 28in. Blazer Flannels, all popular colours

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17284, 27 September 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17284, 27 September 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17284, 27 September 1916, Page 10