IT PAYS TO DRINK TEA. Every consumer of that superb tee, *Stand-Out," can qualify for a moneyprize of from 5s to £5; or for a consolation prise of 2b 6d. This generous distribution is made twice a. year. Entries dose 15th June and 15th December. Competitors qualify with Coupons enclosed in packets of Stand-Out Tea. This enterprising reward scheme is not a bttevy. It is simply a cash distribution of liberal character. Post Coupons, in one batch, with name and address, to—"Stand-Out Tea," care R. Wilson and Co., Ltd., Dunedin. To qualify for a prize she Coupons should total at least fifty points. Hold smaller value back, and add to it for the succeeding Dis- , tribntion.
> winter I had my two I with wry bed coMe," M ye Mr 6. Xrfii"Wd,_ No._l e Baker afreet, ' Lwfsham, gave it a trial with tl» remit thattbfl colds qutckly disappeared. My baby, aged giving him Chamberlain 7 * Cough Remedv. and there is always a decided improvement. ' All whjimaja and atoreLeepera.— Adrt. .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9834, 27 June 1914, Page 5
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168Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9834, 27 June 1914, Page 5
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