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THE PRIZE ADVERTISEMENT.

From England he came with a terrible cold, He sneezed and he coughed, till the snip fairly rolled, And his heart like the engine was thumping. But Universal Cold Cure, that won--4 drous invention. Awaited him here with its kindly intention, And now he is singing and iumtv ing ■!•■... ONE GUINEA has been posted to— Mr. J.M., Baker and Confectioner, Havelock. . . . ■ Each week a Guinea is awarded for the Best Original Conundrum, Apt Essay, or Humorous Verse on the Merits of THE UNIVERSAL COLD CURE.

Contributions nfust not exceed fifty words; must be accompanied by Coupon and be addressed: "Universal Cold Cure—The Latest and Best— P.O. Box 716, Wellington." Stores and Chemists—la 6d and 2s 66.

I STRONG LAMBS, HEALTHY i HOGGETS, INCREASED CLIP — [Secured by using "VERMOCINE." : The famous internal parasite destroyer and tonic. Its tonio properties are ' especially raluable, as besides killing and expelling parasites it operates immediately in building up the system and so prevents fresh, attack. Obtainable from W. E. Clouston and Co., Ltd., Bleaheim. Prppnrod by the A.' and P. Food rv>mt?3ny. Limited.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 101, 30 April 1908, Page 5

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THE PRIZE ADVERTISEMENT. Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 101, 30 April 1908, Page 5

THE PRIZE ADVERTISEMENT. Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 101, 30 April 1908, Page 5

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