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GREAT jjii/ri UPK fl At LLU un TOBACCO COMPETITION £100 Will be presented for the return of "• "HAVELOCK" Tobacco Tags, or Seals, from 2-oz. Flake Cut, or Lids from "HAVELOCK" Mixture 2-oz. Tins, or Bands from "HAVELOCK" 4-oz. Tins (Note: Bands from "HAVELOCK" Mixture 4-oz. Tins will count as TWO) The Tags, Seals, Lids or Bands may be assorted Ist Largest Number £225 7th Largest Number SO/2nd „ „ £15 Bth „ „ 40/----3 rd „ „ £1O 9th „ „ 30/----4 th „ „ £7 lOth „ „ 25/----sth „ „ £B 11th „ „ 20/----6 th „ „ £3 12th „ „ 15/To the 52 Persons returning the next largest 52 numbers, 10/- each Directions for Sending Tags, Seals, Lids and Bands: Post to "Havelock," G.P.O. B6x 181, Wellington, N.Z., and write your name and full address plainly on the parcel, and also send a letter stating the ■'+ number of Tags, Seals, Lids or Bands you have posted. No Parcel will be accepted unless FULL postage has been paid on same. The Winners , names will be published in the Newspapers. THE BRITISH TRADING GO'S., LTD. decision will be final, regarding any question which may arise in connection with this Competition. It is advisable Competitors keep their Tags, Seals, Lids or Bands and send them in one parcel on March 31 St. 1914. This Competition will close on MARCH 31st, 1914. - GET BUSY! JAMES , TEMPERANCE HOTEL. ■H^jjl^b^^*'' 1 '■ -■ iT?iif t .JjJ!i^iiiiSif^^M!Ti-*" ||ff|> """ u " '"^'"'!"■-'-"■U^f^y'**f'*'*^''feiMrs&jjirfftift^ ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. ss. per day. Special Terms for weekly boarders. Good Stabling. Good Paddocks. H- J. JAMES - - Proprietor. CAMERON STREET, WHANGAREI. *"' SETTLERS It Iβ to your Interest to support the Northe** Koller Milling Cojupaaj, Auckland, which is In no way connoted with the Southern Flour True* and by doing so you will keep alive one of the largest Northern Industrie, as the time is not far distant when the Glorious North will be adding to 1U assets the growing of wheat and oats in large quantities, and without Free Mills to grind these articles, it would be of little use opening up agricultural country. How the only support we ask Is ior yon to Insist on getting omr reaowae* CHAMPION MUSCL.E-RAISER FfcOUR. • Packed in all sizes tesult your convenience. —AND— STANDARD OATMEAL. AND ROBBED OATB.

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Northern Advocate, 26 August 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 26 August 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 26 August 1913, Page 7

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