Competitions. !Til|f « 9 %ff $II > ) Castl for an Hour's Work, j 'i let Prize. 5 Guineas. V ! 2nd ~ 3 .. I 3rd ~ 2 .. l' ,' Given for the creates:. number of penning ) \ English dictionary words (excluding geocrnpbi- ( ( cal, personal, and other proper names) formed I } Itom the letters in the sentence :_ •• Tonking's J / Linseed Emulsion cur«s speedily sod complete- # \ Jy, coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, diffi- I / cult breathing, and all chest complaints." It J \ would bo well to make your words short. \ ( becauso each otic of the 119 letters can bo ui«d I / but once. For example the letter "D " occurs ( l lour times. After forming, say, the word ,' I " Due," you would have left only three '' D's," I / three " U's," and eleven " K's." The same won* ) \is not to be listed twice. Without care, many ( ( contestants will probably fall *bort of 20 words. ( > Contest Conditions. > \ Decision to bo rendered fliteen days alter ( / corneal closes, if possible, and prizes paid at / } once. A well-known business man to act as ) \ judge, whose decision shall be final: names of ( f winners to be announced in this paper. In case } / of a tic, the contestant who loaves unused f ) tin least number of letters (from the 119) to \ * have preference; if i\ further tie, the list with / 1 the earliest postmark to win, or if of same due, ) \ prize will be divided. No correspondence enter" \ I ed into, an all contestants arc lobe treated alike. ( / Fsch contestant to enclose n panel from the i' \ box around a purchased bottle of Tonking's \ / Linseed Kmulsion. If from small bottle, the / J panel mist contain the words "Gives Immedi- ) \ ate Relief." but front or back panel from V i larger bottles will serve (i e. gives two chances). I I Contestants may send in more than one list if / \ box-panel for each is enclosed. Post word- \ / lists alter April 80th and before dune 15th / ) (stating your count) to " Manager, Tonkinc's 1 |> Contest," P.O. Box SIS, Auckland. ( ( Toakln Llosctd Emulsion obtainable from ill { I Chraiists & Storekeepers, 1.6, 2/*, 4/6 per bottle. I \ Wholesale: E.Elllßifjan, & Co., Lld..4uckli«4. / —■——■—<^————ggw^i —SSSSSS S3 Medical. GLOOMY YESTERDAYS Consequent upon indifferent health have often resulted in a bright future by tho prompt use of BEECHAM'S PILLS. Tho cares of business fatigue—indiscretions in amusement or in diet—may have brought about your trouble, but your condition may BECOME Immediately changed for the better by tho use of this medicine. Few of us can triumph, unaided, over a bad state of health. When our digestive organs get thoroughly deranged our case is one calling for prompt attention. Now in BEECHAM'S PILLS you have a remedy to your hand. HOPEFUL TO-DAYS AND HAPPY TO-MORROWS May be secured by th* use of this preparation. You will be gratified and surprised at the improvement right from the very beginning. The Pills find their way straight to the scarce of your trouble, and with quiet yet unfailing power remove the evil and its cause. Their good effects upon the Liver, Stomach. Kidneys, and Bowels are quickly realised, and experience will show you that the priceless blessing of perfect health may be secured T>Y rpAKING BEECHAM'S PILLS. Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM. St. Helens. Eng. Sold everywhere in ■ boxes. Price IOJd (36 pills). Is lid (55 pitli). and 2s 9d (168 puis). = 3 Publications. BEILLIAXT NEW SERIAL. "poWEEFTTL QTOEY. .BY "PAMOUS BITER. THE ■?. MISSING DELORA, /BY '"E tHILLIPS QPPENHEIM. ] The name of Mr. E. Phillips Oppenheim will be already familiar to many of our readers, and those who have enjoyed works such as "The Mysterious Mr. Sabin," " A Man and His Kingdom," " A Prince of Sinners," etc.. ■will readily welcome the latest from his pen. The Missing Delora " sustains the high reputation the author baa won, and the story is graphically told, a wonderfully clever solution to a most puzzling mystery being ■worked out. Throughout, the narrative the author treats his readers to a wealth of amazinu, scenes and incidents, and the interest is so great that readers will eagerly await each successive instalment. THE MISSING DELORA, BY » TV pHILLIPS QPPENHEIM Author of " The Mysterious Mr. Sabin," "A Man and His Kingdom," "A Prince of Sinners," " Mr. IVingrave. Millionaire," "A Maker of - History,' 'Conspirators." " The Secret," etc., etc. rpHE PEKING pHAPTEES WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE ■MTEW rrEALAND TTEBALD. 'T'C-MOEEOW. gATURDAY. ±Q »-— i m Dental. "FT Q. FOUNTAIN. DENTIST (Few doors ud Queen-*t. from Smeoton's). WE ABE MOVING Into our new and up-to-date Looms, Milne and Glove's old premises, corner of Queen and Wellesley Street a, and. to advertise this fact, we are supplying . ' FOR SIX WEEKS ONLY. £5 5s seta for - ... £4 4s £4 4s .. -£3 3s £3 38 .. .. - £2 2s Musical. ' pIANO AND QEGAN gUYERS. WE OFFEE YOU THE .; ■ ' "DEST TN VESTMENTS AT 'ixiE LOWEST PRICES AND EASIEST TEEMS. ' V/e mark our Goods in PLAIN Figures. :' ONLY ONE I'RICE-THE LOWEST. ' .-.-.-:-We make EXCHANGES on most liberal ..terms. , ■'.-.' Consult us before committing yourself to a \ ■■■■ purchase • Our Show Rooms are near H.M. Theatre, Queen-street. / "D AND TTTI piANO A GENCY. T TD. IS—'. 1 tJOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY, at Sale -*•*- Prices. You save 10 to 20 per cent, on these lines by purchasing now, at our great : > Bargain Sale. POTTER AND CO- | B5 ' CO, Queen-st., Auckland. . i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14345, 15 April 1910, Page 3
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