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Children's Xmas Box Competition; rpHE Proprietors of the favourite ■*- . Tiger.Teas mvit« those desirous of joining the "Tiger Tea Juvenile L*igue' to send in DESIGNS of an OKIGINAL ADVERTISEMENT of TIGKE TEA. Each competitor will be enrolled as a member of the' League, the objects of which will be to provide amusement for and to develop by healthy and wellrewarded competition latent talent in our young friends. The designs should contain a sketch • (humorous or otherwise) in black ink on white paper, accompanied by reading matter of an appropriate character. Please remember that the chief aim of a good advertisement is to sell the article advertised. There will be SEVENTEEN PEIZES, Totalling £8. ' One of ... £2 0 0 Two of ... 1 0 0 each Four of ... 0 10 0 each Ten of ... 0 4 0 each Abbreviated Bules. — (I) Desiena must be in black ink en white paper, and the space of the advertisement 6Jin wide by s£jn deep. (2) Each competi. tor may submit not more than three designs. (3) Any child not over 18 years may compete. (4) Put in left hand top corner the words " Competition No. 1," and put oh the back of' your design your name, address, age, and the words " Original Work," Bigned • by parent, teacher, or adult triend. (5) Cut off from a packet of Tiger Tea the end containing the number, and attach it to each design sent in. (6) Designs jnust all be m by December .1, and the piizes will be awarded by December 20. . Address: * TIGEE TEA JUVKMLE LEAGUE, P.O. Box 111. Dunedin. LONGBUBN FKESZING WOBKS. fjHEAP HOmtES of high mant>rn , value Boot-Manure, £6 per ton on tracks^ Lonjjburn. ■ . Bone Meal (pure), £7 per ton on , trucks. Jbonpburn. A FBIBND IN NEED / DR JfiLMSLIE. Quamfikd MEDICAL SPECIALIST, ittegißiered by the Government? of - Great Britain, Now South Wales and New Zealand.) No. 18, WELLINGTON TERRACE { J» WELLINGTON. qpHIS Highly-Qnalifiea Physician ond x Surgeon from the Hospitals cf Lonaon and Paris haß by 35 years of ' study and researoh beoome an expert and specialist in Ohronie Nervous, Blood, Skin and the Speoial Diseases of Men and Women. In his or his representative's very successful treatment of «ne above olasa of difficult oases there is "So Expert. memiag and No Failures." '■■■ < OoMultations are Free to all, bo thai a friendly ehai, either personally oi with my representative, or by letter poßtiß nothing, and may save 'yon years of misery, so none need Despair. New Scientific Treatment and Now « Un-Failing Eemedies of the very best and purest, are Honestly and Faithfully ! need. Moderate charges, '< Consultation hours. 10 to 12, 2to 4, . YOUNG 'S&Nrn.;" ! Dr. Elmßhe or his representative 18 Wellington Terrace, Wellington, as he thorouchly on3enißnds yonr Troubles and their Caneee. His Skilful Treat- I menu and BcieDtific Remedies enoble him to GUARANTEE a Complete Cure '( In every case anderiaken, or make no charge. Strictly confidential. Modeiate " charges. Consulting hours, 10 to ] 2 2 to 4.7 to 8. . , N.B.— Patients nfc a distance may en close a FEE OF £1 in their fi m letter . to ensure immediate attention md prompt -despatch (when possible) oi i remedies necessary fur their case. Subjects of Most ftreadfnl Exbanstioii hesitation whatever in saying •• Yes" In reply to your letter received to-day in ' which you ask me whether I am wU ins io let the poblio know the benefit I received at your hands. When I saw 5i O°« ! ? 1 ?? n uthe reo°mmendation of Me Griffith (whom you had previously completely cured of a, similar complaint) I * think I was in about as bad a state of • misery and deprefsionin both mind and bodyasony human being could be • in faot, I thonght life was not worth livin* . and my foturo was a blank. I WBB £ ) object of misery Bnd despair. Well I oa-led- upon s ou, and you f p o ke some : kind, oheer.Dg words to me and poii ted 1 ont the cause of ail these troubles and « the grave character of the follies of m. S youth. You toid me plainly Bn d|f honestly thai you could and would cure * vigourß of m.ichood so that I should! '% n 3 longer^be ba.hful aßd stupid..in 4 society, ana could fc«ke ; my J interest ia the amusements and snarft> '^ of others acd have an ambition in' m* -j, business. A* first I thought vom <? promise was too good fo be true 1 »». M' thankful to s«y I tried your treatm.*,* i ' I swear * > to-day. I have put on! fl eß h > a^a muscle and have « ny ornonnt of ■"g . J denoe in myself. lem perfectly he ß '.hv $ and quite happy, and capable if WiX -^ ing my«Blf ■as others do, and I don't ' mope about by mysrlf and ehun J »^ ' I earnestly recommend all tny t0 ,, 0 J" '. sufferers to put their confidence lv ' x Z' as your treatment is porfeo4 a >°°» ,• charges are atnaJl. lam 7 oura trnT* " , : 1

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8145, 20 November 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8145, 20 November 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8145, 20 November 1905, Page 3

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