£100 OLD JUDGE COMPETITION. ( The Manufacturers will give £100 to the K person forecasting most accurately the num- ' B ber of visitors to the CHKISTCHURCH EXHIBITION during the whole period it remains open. In case of more than one person becoming entitled to the Prize, such Prize of £100 will be divided equally among snch persons. DIRECTIONS. Fill in your forecast with name and full address, and forward same, postage prepaid, to " OLD JUDGE." Box 311, G.P.0.. Wellington, along with ten (10' "OLD JUDGE" Cigarette Box fronts, or five (5, " OLD JUDGE" Tobacco label fronts. r j There is no limit to the number of forecasts you may send in. hut each forecast ! must be accompanied with the ten (10) " OLD JUDGE" Cigarette Box fronts, or five (?) \\\ ■' OLD JUDGE" Tobacco label fronts. The Competition -will start November 1, I 1936, and close on April 5, 1907, 10 days before "~ the estimated dato for closing the Exhibi- ~ tion. I 1 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 Ex- j hibition. The Manufacturers' decision wiil bo final regarding any question which may arise in connection with this Competition. Dnnedin and South Seas Exhibition, held in Dunediu during 1539-1890. open five months, was visited by about 626,000 persons. — Population of New Zealand in 1833 was ~ 616,052; ill 1890. 625.503. , - — T. 11 FURNISHING. —__ c () un (x IGAVPIC REDUCTION SALE = STILL PROCEEDING. b PREMISES. M UST BE H ANDED QVEIt ° v r r° ( CONTRACTORS a i P A "pEW OAVS ( . a ( yOU p.ET THE DENEFIT, t V W E M AKE THE OSS. ' 1 c f GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. < c . OPPOSITE SMEETON'S. s i ■- f i DON'T FORGET J \ DALTON'S SALE, j i i NOW IN FULL SWING. | , NOW IX FULL SWING. J I NOW IN FULL SWING. j pLOTHING, 1 rpAILOKING. and 1 JoTEKCEKY, " 1 REGARDLESS OF PRICK. TO CLEAR. 1 REGARDLESS OK PRICE. TO CLEAR. i REGARDLESS OF PRICE. TO CLEAR. ' t 276 AND 278, Q™- s *™ j < rjIHE VTERY ' 1 LATEST JN ] OHOE "jl/TANUFACTURE. ' We have just received ex AVhakatane, 250 j Sample Pairs of the Highest Grade London, I ! Parisian, and Viennese Boots and Shoes, ] mostly Ladies' High-class goods. | . They are the last word in Colour. Design, ] and Finish of three of the best shoe fac- i tories in the world, the quality is much higher than is usually imported, and we ' would ask the inspection of anyone desiring ] Exceptional Footwear. 1 JUDIET AND OON, 1 194, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. rpHE BEST ! THE VERY BEST ! ! ! AND NOTHING HUT THE BEST !! ! j , That is what People get when they aflk for J HOLE ROOK'S |; GEN FINE V: ATTP'I? ! ' WORCESTERSHIRE OiiUvJCji I { ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM ALL PRESERVATIVES. YOUR MEDICAL MAN RECOMMENDS IT. POSTLES & PALMER, rpAILORS, UTFITTERS, TRAND A RCADE AND f\ UEEN-STREET. "MEW "QESIGNS IN pXCLUSIVE ul'l'l T ENGTHS. i COOL SPRING AND PANAMA HATS, ! No Better Selection in Auckland. W. H. BARTLETT, ART pHOTOGRAPHER. ! i SOMETHING NEW. j INDIA PROOF PORTRAITS. These Most Artistic Pictures will lie found j True Likenesses, Full of Character and Never Conventional. Beiim Finished in Sepia Platinum, they will Never Fade. ' Every Print it , Personally Signed by Mr. I ■W. 11. Bartlett. " 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13396, 26 January 1907, Page 4
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