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THE PRIZE ADVERTISEMENT. ONE GUINEA has been posted to\Mrs P.T., 15 Tainui Terrace, "Wellington. ! " Come closer, Harding" said All-Black Stead, And the English shipper bent nearer, his head ; • " You asked me what made the Niw Zealanders win ? i ' ■ ■ What gave them their vigour, their speed and their wind ? Well, I'll tell you the truth, of your confidence I'm sure — . We've all been taking Universal Cold Cure P Each week a Guinea is awarded for the Best Original Conundrum, Apt Essay, or Humorous Verse on the Merits of THE UNIVERSAL COjuD CURE. Contributions must not exceed fifty words; must be accompanied by Coupon and be addressed;." Universal Cold Cure—The Latest v and B»st— P.O. Box 716, Wellington}" ! Stores and Chemists—la 6d and 2s6d. ■•-. ; ■.-;■ ■ ] , .While strolling through the streets of Hastings recently^ accompanied by a European, the Maori Prophet Rua, pointing to a Maori woman, who was evidently under the influence of liquor, said: "See that! you are responsible for that disgrace." " Not me," replied his companion, " I have nothing to do with it." " Well, your countrymen have," said Rua; "you will see nothing like that in my kianga, but wherever Maoris mix with Europeans harm comes of it." Continuing, Rua said that it was his endeavour to teach his people to lead a right, sober and industrious life.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 150, 26 June 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 150, 26 June 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 150, 26 June 1908, Page 5

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