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£100 CASH BONUS TO SMOKERS OF TEE NEW GRADE OF NAVY CUT TOBACCO. A.T.fl. rpHE AMERICAN rpOBACCO QO. Will distribute £100 Cosh among Smokers <•! their A.T.C. NAVY CUT TOBACCO, in the following manner and under the tallowing conditions, viz.: — To Person returning the Largest Number of " A.T.C. Navy Cut Tobacco" Vacuum Tin Lids £20 To Person returning the 2nd Largest Number £12 To Person returning the 3rd Largest Number £6 To Person retnrning the 4th Largest Number £5 To Person returning the slh Largest Number £4 To Pi.-rson returning tho 6th Largest Number £3 To 5 Persons returning the next 5 Larsest Number Each £2 To 40 Persons returning the next 40 Largest Number Each £1 The Vacuum Tin Lids must he sent in Packets or Parcels, postage or carriage prepaAd, containing the full Name and Address of Sender to tho American Tobacco Co., Auckland. A statement of the number of Vacuum Tin Lids -forwarded must be sent, in cither with the package containing the A.T.C. Navy Cut Tobacco Lids, or separately by Post. The American Tobacco Co.'s decision will be final regarding any question which mayarise in connection with this competition. The £100 CASH BONUS only applies to the Lids taken from the New Vacuum Tins. Tho Competition will close July 31. 1902. The Names of the Successful Competitors will be published in the NEW ZEALAND HERALD, New Zealand Times, l.yttelton Times, and Otago Daily Times. NOTE .-ASK FOR A.T.C. NAVY OUT TOBACCO. IN VACUUM TINS. 2oz Vacnum Tin, Is; 4oz Vacuum Tin, 2s. 3 GRADES: MILD, MEDIUM. FULL. TTAS TSTO gUPERIOR. HOLBEOOK'S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PRICE LOW, QUALITY HIGH. rpHE ryiALK OF THE TTOUR TS OUR GRAND DISPLAY AND A FREE EXHIBITION OF A NOVEL ELECTRIC TRAIN LADEN WITH SOME OF OUR NEW JEWELLERY. COME AND SEE IT WORKING, And while looking in your eyes will be. pleased to look upon OUR BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION _ Of GOODS SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS, In THLECTROPLATED WARE. EVERYTHING TICKETED. AN ENORMOUS STOCK INSIDE TO CHOOSE FROM. Remember, we Import might from tho Manufacturers, and Save Warehouse Profit?. JUST A GLANCE WILL CONVINCE YOU. SKEATES BROS., JEWELLERS, ETC.. OPPOSITE TOWN CLOCK, QUEEN-STREET. •£&*£& By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor. B. J. M. KEMP (Established 1385), ■jITERCHANT rpAILOR AND QUTFITTEB. JUST RECEIVED THE FIRST SHIPMENT Of the Celebrated Makers, LINCOLN AND BENNETT'S, LIT)., JJATS. AND FOR WHICH I AM APPOINTED SOLE AGENT. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. m. murchie; rpAILOR, QHORTLAND-STREET. •AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1902. I beg to Announce that I have received my •niEST QIII PM E NTS. ARTHUR NATHANS "RELIABLE' TEAS. Have for years past maintained their SUPERIOR CHARACTER FOR UNIFORM QUALITY AND GOOD VALUE. Householders will find them the most Economical to Buy. yet for strength and fra (rranco they ; LEAVE NOTHING TO BE DESIRED. ASK FOR ARTHUR NATHAN'S LEADPACKETS "RELIABLE" TEA. \ND BEE THAT YOU GET THEM AN!) NONE OTHER " RELIABLE" CEYLON TEA. "RELIABLE" INDIAN TEA. "RELIABLE" BLENDED TEA. PIANOS. ORGANS. THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO COMPANY Are showing ft Splendid Selection of Pianos and Organs by Pest Makers only, at their Premises, STRAND A II C A D E. PIANOS AND ORGANS Sold on the very easiest terms ever offered. Sole Agents for— "HAAKE" Pianos •KAPS" do. " BECHSTEIN ' Pianos " STRuIIMENGKR" Pianos. THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO.. "STRAND." K. HFOMAN. Manager.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11948, 24 April 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11948, 24 April 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11948, 24 April 1902, Page 4

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