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£100 OLD JUDGE COMPETITION. The Manufacturers will give £160 to the person forecasting: most accurately the number of visitors to the ; , CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION daring the whole period it remains open. In case of more than oue person becoming entitled to the Prize, such Prize of £100 will be divided equally among such persons. DIRECTIONS. Kill in your forecast with name and lull address, and forward same, postage prepaid, to OLD JUDGE," Bos 311. G.P.0., Wellington, along with ten (10i "OLD JUDGE" Cigarette Box fronts, or five (5* " OLD JUDGE" Tobacco label fronts. There is no limit to the number of forecasts you may send ii:, but each forecast must be accompanied with the ten (10) " OLD .JUDGE" Cigarette Box fronts, or five (5) '"OLD JUDGE" Tobacco label fronts. The Competition -will start November 1. 1906, and close on April 5, 1907, 10 days before the estimated date for closing the Exhibition. The names of the successful Competitors will be published in the newspapers as soon as the Official Returns are issued of the number of persons who have visited the Exhibition. ' ■ The Manufacturers' decision w>j'i be final regarding any question which may arise in connection with this Competition. Dunedin and South Seas Exhibition, hold in Dnnedin during 1889-1890, open live months, was visited by about 626.000 persons. Population of New Zealand in 1839 was 616,052; in 1390. 625.503.

*, T\ON*T /pORGET, lamb; ■p resorption r} a BMI.ST. ONLY ADDRESS. Id SECTION': -J7-ARANGAHAPE "ROAD. FEDERAL HoTEl(Private, late Federal Coffee Palace). This Hotel is situated in Victoria Square, Christchurch, New Zealand, and is the prettiest spot in the city. It has lately been enlarged anu improved, with a view to welcome visitors to the Exhibition. The additions consist of 20 Bedrooms, a Drawing, a Commercial, a Dining Room, and a Balcony fronting the Square ANDREW DAVIES, Proprietor. W. H. BARTLETT, AST pHOTOGRAPHER. : v SOMETHING NEW. ! "INDIA PROOF PORTRAITS. These Most Artistic Pictures will be found True Likenesses, Full of Character and Never Conventional. Being Finished in Sepia Platinum, they will Never Fade. Everv Pr.nt is Persona 11J Signed by Mr. W. H. Bartlett. M. MURCHIE, MERCHANT TAILOR, SHORTLAND-STREET. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. PER . . S.S. PAKEIIA S.S. MIMIUO . S.S. RIMUTAKA S.S. PAPA.NUI .S.S. STAR OF' SCOTLAND. CONSIGNMENTS OP THE MOST FASHIONABLE AND BEST QUALITY OF ENGLISH. SCOTCH. AND IRISH TWEEDS, COATINGS AND FANCY TROUSERINGS, SUITABLE FOR SPRING AND SUMMER SEASONS. ARE NOW OPENED UP AND READY FOR INSPECTION AND SELECTION. D ALTON. rpOOTBALLFE DRAND /CLOTHING. FOUR REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THEM! 1. They are the BEST FITTING and most STYLISH GOODS IN TOWN. 2. They are all MADE BY OURSELVES of the very CHOICEST OF TWEEDS aud FANCY SUITINGS procurable. '.-3.. They are equal to BESPOKE WORK, and about HALF-PRICE. 4. They are CUT in ALL SIZES and to FIT ANY FIGURE - SHORT. STOUT. . LONG. THlN—and then any ALTERATION required can be made FREE OP CHARGE. 278, QUEEN-ST. CALENDARS. 1907. ! V MAS AND -YTEW "yiBAR pARDS. I THE GREATEST ASSORTMENT IN TOWN. NOVEL IDEAS, " ABSURD PRICES. JONES & COLEMAN, • 144, cr»**r.. Auckland. BICYCLES, BICYCLES, jnCYCLES. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. equip yourself WITH A NEW Machine FOR YOUR vmas rjnouß, AND IF YOU CHOOSE A WANDERER 0P A RAMBLER YOU WILL BE FREE FROM TROUBLE AND CARE. THUS YOU WILL SPEND A TTAPPY VMAS. 7QEXTER AND QROZIER, T TD., CHEAPEST AND BEST HOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND. VICTORIA-STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. "THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS IN THE EATING." EVERY.THING BAKED WITH TUCKER'S FAMILY BAKING POWDER WILL PROVE THE PROVERB TO BE TRUE. , '.:.. . SOLD EVERYWHERE. ;; .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13355, 8 December 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13355, 8 December 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13355, 8 December 1906, Page 6