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Children's Xraas Box Competition. npHK I'roprietors of the faroi*;fc« -1- Tiger Teas invite thosed??ir< is of joining the"TißerTea Juvenile L^a.-o*' to send in DESIGNS of an ORIGIN- A L ADVERTISEMENT of TIGER TEA. .Each competitor will be carolled as a member of the League, the obieelsoE which will be to provide amusement for and to develop by healthy end wellrewarded competition latent talent in cur young friends. The designs should contain a pietch. (humorous or otherwise) in black :nk on white paper, accompanied by reading matter of an appropriatevcharactor. Please remember that the chief aim of a good advertisement is to sell the article advertised. There will be SEVENTEEN PBIZBB. Totalling £8. One of ... £2 0 0 Two of ... 1 0 0 each Four of ... o 10 0 each Ten of ... 0 4 0 each "" * Abbreviated Bules. — (i) Designs must be in .black ink en white paper, find the spaco c£ the advertisement 6iin wide by S^ia deep. (2) Each compeiitor may Eubmit not more than three designs. (3) Any child not over 18 years may compete. (4) Put in left a hand top corner the words " Gonipeti^""""^ tion No. 1," and put oh the back of your design your name, address, age, and the words " Original Work," signed by parent, teacher, or adult triecd. (5) Cut off from a packet of Tiger Tea the end containing the number, &nd attach it to each design sent in. (6) Designs must all be m by Drcember 1, and the prizes wili be awarded by December 20. Address: TIGEfi TEA JUVKiSILE LEAGUE, P.O. Box 111. Dunedin. A FBIEKD IN NEED OR riLMSLIE. Qualified MEDICAL SPECIALIST, !i«:gtstored by the Governmentj of Greal Britain, New South Waloa and New Zealand.) ~^"~ So. 18, WELLINGTON TEBBACE WELLINGTON. npHIS Highly-Qualified Physlef&a sad x- Surgeon from tho Eogpiiale of London and Paris has by 25 y<=.ars of dtody and research become an expert and apeeiallsfc la Chronic Nervous, Blood, Skin an 3 tfce Spooial Diseases of Men and Women In.his or bis representative's very successful treatment of ;hc Above e)a?s of d fficalt cases thera la '• Ko Expcii- - raenting and No Failures." OorstdtaMoas are Free to all, ea ih<« a. frienaiv obefc, either personally is with my representa'ive, or by lettc, ronta nothing, and may save jou years o? misery, so none need Deep-ur. Sew Scientific Treatment and New Un-Failing Bsruedies of the very beet and purest, *re Honestly and Faithfully used. Moderate charges. Consultation hoara, 1Q to 12, 2 te 4, YOUNG 7MEN!S e K fering, or weak, or e&B, esll or write to Dr. Elmalie cr his representative 13 Wellington Terrace, Wellington, aa ho thoroughly nnStrrtun&s your Troubles ana their Causes. His SkilfuJ Treatment and Sc-ertific Remedies enable him to GUARANTEE a Complete Cure in every case undertaken, or make no chajfge. Strictly confidential. Modciate cshargea. Consnhing hours, 10 to 12 2 to 4. 7 lo 8. N.B -Patients at a distance may enolcEe a FES OF £1 in their firsj fetter to ensura Jmmediato attention md prompt! despatch (when possibfe) of remedies necessary for their case. Subjects of Host BreaoW ExiiacjjtJou Cured and Hade Bappv. MY DEAR DOOTOrf,—l have r,q hesitation whatever in BayiEg " Yes ' \n reply to your letter received'to-day, in which yon ask me whether I em wil'lca to let the pablio know the benefit I received at your hands. When I caw f 3ou opon the recommendfition cf Mt Griffith (whom you had previously com' plotely cured of a similar compla'iat) J think I was in about as bad a et^tecf ■misery and depression in both mind and body as eny human being oonld be; fa fact, I ibovight life web net worth liviae ' and my future was a blank. I wrtS *„ ohjeot of misery and despair. Well I calod.upon jcu, and you epoke feme - bind, cheering words to ma and poii ted out tho cause of all theso troubles and ' the grave charecter of the follies of my " youth. You told me ploinly Bn d honestly that you oonia and would erne i vigours of maDhood so that I should " no longer be bashful and stupf^. in Bocicty, and could take my pars and interest in the amusements and spost* of others acd have e.n ambition in mj i business. As firss I thought your promise was too good to bo true, 1 nn: thankful to e»-y I tried yonr treairatrj •' I swear to'emoly I feel b different idoc '" to-day. I have pu6 on flesh &■& \ musole ar.d have &ny amount of cor^fi.l^ aenoe in mjseif. I Pm perffctly hesh^-^ and qui-e boppy, ond capable of erioy* ' ing mjsclf as others do, end I don't maps a-boat by myself and shun eocipfy. I Csrur-a»!y reeommena all my fel'ow- ' fioffete.es to pus their cocSdence in yon *> sb your., fraalmeni la pcrfc-cfe aud \oar charges are sniall. — lam y onrs (rciv '• _LAOHLAN OAMEEOS IKSUBANCB/ LAND AND OOt'. 'Js BHSSIOH AGENT, k ■mooo-shiss-Kf.} hold BBOurity,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8143, 17 November 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8143, 17 November 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8143, 17 November 1905, Page 3

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