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I VERY MORSEL OF FRUIT USED IN. is of the choicest quality only. Every jar sent out -from our spotless kitchens ie—as regards flavour, freshness and purity—tiulMT S. !• IIlJU&J "WHERE THE. BEST. FRL'IT GROWS.", il eaeniially a wholesome stimulant and can be taken with benefit by those o! weak digestion. ' All jfrocerf, 1/8, 1/10 and l\- per 1b,,:;.,.,.: ,g J? MS ia Prises i In order to make still more widely known the remarkable curative properties of Tonking's Unseed Emulsion, the proprietor ol that famous remedy for coughs, colds, aud chest I complaints offers the above generous prizes aud invites you to compete iu one, two, or all »f the following competitions. TONKING'S linseed EMULSION andisa test of vour floral taste and . TRIPLES COMPETITION. ski]j< , T y flow " r oftenest m]im] h) ■Add, if you can, three words to the lists received will be deemed the ; each of the three following phrases, most:, beautiful; the one mentioned the words added to each phrase to have i liext niost frequently will be considered the si nii three initials as that phrase, second in beauty, etc. but not necessarily in same order:— The first prize of £lO will be award- . l. Tonking's Cures Speedily- - :-. Ed for the, ■list which is correct, or ■ 3, Baby s Troublesome Cough—— ■ nl . , J f .~, .: .... ..• . , ui be five of 10/- each; and ten of 5/- . As an illustration, take the phrase •, . -.-. ... '..:... . ' iv'/• ■■■'■ ii' /•! ■,\ ■ •i-'-i' utt> :. .£IOO PUBLIC PRIZE . Patience-"., (the three initials,.H.T.P. q■^^. i l -.-, ..-,-■-. , . '■ same) ■'■^'.^■— : .' ; ' , \ : -Wrth'each'solution of above prizes, ■ V be'- awarded' to "the personl . : you;arfe.ehti(led,to.vote for some J'wor-who-completes the^threetriples in tile J % object >'in your vicinity or m the iiiostapprqy r i a L'nwnnMloritno.oVie,^P°!»l lo succeetis^viUvitheilikeV-llieii• prize. ,vojes ;to^e. ; awai;de ; d; a cash prize, of M^or^ use a of..one. : or:.two (as,tlife-case-mibe)::; s - e Ks«}t' ;? . heet %W$ Iter1 ter The five 'soliitioiis: next iiixme'rft-wili. :5 ,<S,, S solutionadclsomething like this: win 10/- each next ten will receive; "l vote that the £IOO, prize beaward5/- each'. v '' ; -' v '-' r-'■>■'■»" * -,-■ •'■ ?.-^:- : " e( l tp-Miss X. Brown, of Lyiiiiville, lor '- : - : :"' : ' ; ' : '■■' '■'■■■ ■■■"■'■' , ' ■ ■'■';■. vacation tour etc. I '. TONKING'S UNSEED EMULSION A'V, ut ", uul ' . ,\, " , , ~ ACROSTIC'COMP2TIIION. ■;■';' -" .Should you wish tovoteonly forthe ■ ■ Reqitireci to form a sciilcnte.Ulie iu- pnblic.prize, you-.nwvomit'the competition solutions, and will then be ■letters .iir'':Tonkii^:s,"ia ; iidv:iir.the credited with two ;■ votes.;: \ou may sauie-brder^--To'Mustrate& vote : for;any..person:or good cause in the acrostic was : .':to winch' you ■' are interested such, as ■» Yuletide."";.a : sentence meeting the :giying, a .school-teacher a requirement would be "Mouthful; . sophisticated'-l,overs :; EiijOvJvThem-; m™se)^sMg ; £M to a family ; -..selves" Immensely* i>iiriiit<-EveiVili^sv' vj-^ftylestitute; helping to erect a town ■ A pfize-of'tf 10 'will be'awanled;forl ■s?s, orbeautifying your own town; rth'e- 'best ■sentence, ioxm&mXti iiidnig,.the local hospital funds, or any - complete.sentence of public or private charity. made, theirprke willgo/tci.tlie'per&ii; worthy uses to extending the bestseutence : or furthest alone the word .'.'Tbiikiiig's;:' l^^^ 1 .- that ; contestants in the The secondary prizes consist of five of; smal ercounuumties may be under no 10/- each urnl ten of .5/-each?.- ■ ■ .■=-■ ;diSady:uilage, it.is" provided that that ;tonkinc:s:.linseed emulsion s f re f ve f ' the FLOWER 'COMPETITION;'''.-.." : ..-' .1 I.W which obtains the most.votes in .''■■■'Ae ; requirement is to nanie I 'six. proportion to the population of the el- : {flowers _ iir,the order. of, their beauty','' ectorate in which the.'objectis located. £''■ CONTEST ; CONDITIONS.-the nature pf. : the: Competitions will almost certainly : "prevent'exact ties', hut if two 1 or.iiior'e'chose'n: sojtitigns'.are.absolutely identical, the prize ; ; w illbe;divide(i. Altisiiot:exptcted;liowever,:that::ca¥<s.6f ; tliisikiiHlwill occur unless one .• icontest'aiU copies. fro'ni anotlier. : cN"o cbr'responaeiic'e.-tlVii;be''entered into, as all competitors mu'stbe'gi'iidal alifcKbyV.thest printed 'conditions;' ■'■ :.)iach. solution.or vote must be accompanied.by:u panel ol.tiie.Vhox.'arouiHra bottle'of.'l'tfiikitigis'"Linseed'Emulsion, If from 'suiiillMioitle/'the:'panel nms.t/coiiUiin the words,'.-Gives Immediate Relief." Hither front or 'iiack.'pluiel'frb'iii 2/tVbbttks\v.ill serve, or both:.Vvill.:.eiititle.','tp two.separate replies or. votes. [;'Ac6iiipl'c : le'l!()x.'lroiii.4/6 size!will give three entries; VYoiriu'ay send in as many solutions 1 'fur aiiyj'oi.the co'mpetitions/'Avitlryour vote's,,;as' : "you .wish,'',pro'vided panel is enclosed .'with ei'ich.-dr havin'u votedrfor ,any object, you inay aftehvardsvote for any other, but may : .■n'qt-cliaiige , 'any solution orvpfeaftef it is .once sent in; iA-well-known journalist will act ' Wjudije of tdinpetition's; whose decisions will be iinali';.:Within. 15 days after the closing of ';'co'm'pttitibii';-all prizes .'will be paid in cash and 'the uiiiues'of the successful contestants published in this paper. ■ The competition will -remain op'e'ii'.long enough to permit a reasonable number of answers being received, but to ensure an abundance of time for fully considering your solutions youarc urged to forward them as soon as possible. A bonus of £\ each will, ■'in addition .to their prizes, be paid theUiree prize, winners whose answers reach us earliest. .The date "fore-losing will bedulvannoimcediuthis paper.. Address all replies to "Tonking's ■ Competition," P.O. Box 160,. Wellington. : @ . rr^': 1 - TONKING'S LINSEED: EMULSION From'alf Chemists and Storekeepers. 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 per bottle. Wholesale: all merchants YOUmiKht'wear'but/aVpair'or-'Ws ; walkmg ; round/town , looking■-■for^arid'-not'finding-better values in,wet \yea-. ■>ihor FootweaKtliari those Millar ami Giorgi have to elw yon.:.: •V You'll save all that trouble and shoe leather by coming T hcre -besides "jetting a heap more value and satisfaction. .. -,-, °: -TO KEEP YOUR FEET DRY - v>- , ■• ■'■: ~ ,■-■■■ • ; .i /..u:„ i3 00 t 6 ,/ They're guaranteed ateo-: ■ mwjiv WB L C .u.« u „-»u. /atertighf-'tongue,. screwed., and W soles. Be sure you get Goldie-izodißoots, .thoy -are. .ren-, proof against-wet by a secret ■•process and;.; are the, ■thiric for farm and outdoor ;:"'-. 'PRICE, jg/g per- v -PAIR. :^;'.: "-J -..;-F,,' ;',, . Procurable only irom. MILLAR find GI0CGI;: ■?/ ; ] THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, ' PALMERSTON NORTH, j Hedge aiicl;:Slielter;;|Trees ? lameßtal Plants ''pIoNES: Nursery 322. Shop 308.' 4'rE NOW FULLY STOCKED WITH WINTER GOODS. - ; Men's Tweed Trousers 6s 9d, Men's Good Wool Socks Is. : 'A Good Heavy Flannel 3s 6d, Large.. Coloured Rugs 8s Gd. . ■ !-:Bovs' Overcoats 10s 6d to 21s. Men's Macs, from 2/s Gd.. :v /-■. Tin Trunks, Gladstone Bags, Brief Bags, Travelling lh& in-groat . variety. : GARNER AMD GARNER, THE SQUARE. PALMERSTON NORTH. t). ih. -VV ■ . ■ ii ■, v COMMIbSION AGEM, j The Square ... Pahnerston North. TO '..END- on Freehold , Security in any sura from 5 per Oif\ AAA TO LEND on cent. 'HJjUUU Mortgage at 5} Licensed Land Brokers. Fi'e. Acciaent percent -'■;■ Life Insurnnca Aganti, Life Insurance Agent!,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9542, 20 June 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9542, 20 June 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9542, 20 June 1911, Page 3

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