GREAT TOBACCO “ CASH BONUS ii': Will be distributed in the following manner and under-the following conditions, to the persons returning the Largest Numbers of Tobacco SEALS and/or Tobacco TAGS taken from any of the following brands: The Seals a»d Tags may be mixed or sent in separately. State Number of Seals and Tags from each Brand. Seals from Tins: Tags from Plugs: “WELCOME NUGGET,” “LUCY MINTON,” “DIADEM,” “JUNO” (DarK or Aromatic) No other Seals or Tags will be accepted. “JUNO,” “WELCOME NUGGET” “LUCY HINTON,” “ROYAL COLOURS” “WHITE ROSE” “IMPERIAL RUBY,” and “DIADEM.” Cash Prizes will be distributed as follows: To the person returning the largest number of Seals and/or Tags tt it 2nd ~ „ it H it i, 3rd ii. ti ii ii it I, it 4th I, ~ i, ii ii ,i ii -v sth H ~ ii ii ii 25 persons „ the nest 25 largest numbers „ „ „ 70 persons „ „ 70 „ „ „ - each £2O £lO £5 £3 £2 £1 10/Directions for Sending Seals and Tags: Post to “TOBACCO COMPETITION,’* Box 181, G.P.0., 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 quekion which may arise in connection with this Competition. ■ , , - Competitors should keep their Seals and Tags till the END OF JULY, 1917, and then send them in in ONE PARCEL, SECURELY PACKED. This Competition Closes on 31st July, 1917. Get Busy!
Economy. Owing to the quality and concentration of its ingredients, LEA & PERRINS’ Sauce is Very economical in use. A few drops only are necessary to give a delicious and appetising flavour to the plainest dish. The Original and Genuine WORCESTERSHIRE.
THE PERFECT CORKED TIPPED CIGARETTES are guaranteed pure and of natural flavour —most satisfying to the taste of New Zealand smokers as evinced in their ever growing popularity. Try a packet of Milos to-day and don’t forget the Roys at the Front. Sold by all leading tobacconists.
WANTED KNOWN. rriHAT F. H. STEEL has REDUCED the 1 PRICE OF MEAT to ROCK-BOTTOM: fo- Soot Cash, and as we have t-nly a short time to live, GET TEE BEST. Rubbish is dear at any price. The Best' is always the Cheapest in 'the end. And do not be persuaded to buy inferior quality of rubbish when by/patronising F. H. STEEL you can always rely on GETTING THE CREAM OF. CANTERBURY.. Customers in City and Suburbs waited on .daily for Aiders. / ' Letters and .telegrams promptly attended tb. '"A . ,/■. .SMAlii GOODS ; A SPECIALTY. The annual,output reaches Half a Million Bounds. Tho quantity sold, speaks itself.
The D.I.C. GLOVE MAN MAKES A FORTUNATE PURCHASE' OF SAMPLES !• 200 prs. of Ladies’ Gloves (SAMPLES)In English, Leather, Buck, Doeslcin and French Suede, etc., being the range of Samples carried recently by the N.Z. Representative of that famous firm of Glove Manufacturers, Messrs. Dent, Allcroft & Co. These caunot be repeated at the prices, and are all at PRE-WAR PRICES. Wonderful Value. NEW STOCKS of French Suede and Kid Gloves are to hand. v" WHITE DOESKIN GLOVES— At 3/11 4/11 5/6 6/11 pair WHITE KID .GLOVES — At 3/6 3/11 4/11 5/6 7/6 pair SILKETTE KNITTED GLOVES in Grey only— At 2/6 pair POSTAGE PAID ON MAIL ORDERS. roe «AU The New Hosiery includes Cashmere in the fashionable colour* of Beige, Light and Dark Grey, Lovat Sports and Nigger, priced at 4/8 pair. Tan Cotton Hose, silk-finish, at old price, 2/11 pair. Fawn Lisle Hose, silk eloxl at 3/6 pair Our now well-known Pepper ,and Salt Hose, made from twoply Black and White Suiting Worsted Yams, are selling like hot cakes at 4/6 pair. !{• Discount in.each r conaplete£forCASH. V, \ V ; v ..V N" . > ! fiiiriii—rwn——
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17286, 29 September 1916, Page 9
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654Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17286, 29 September 1916, Page 9
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