TWO GUINEAS FOR FOUR LINES'. A Cheque for £2 2a has been sent to the writer of this verse, Mrs. H.T.G., Susseil Sirpet, waihi:— An ill-balance fight wo seldom esteom, But lonking's knock-out makes our eyes gladly gleam; For his Linseed Emulsion no mercy e'er aolds. To those foes of mankind— throats and bad colds! Win Two Guineas! Prize Poem published every Saturday. Be3t original four shortline advt. versa about '■ Tonking's Linseed Emulsion" wins each week. Front Cardboard Cover (the Cherub) from bottle must be enclosed. With is 6d size may be sent one verse; 2s 6:1 size, two verses; 4s fid size, four verses. Address: "Tonking's Linseed Emulsion," P.O. Box 290, Wellington. Maids-' maos., lis 9d, 14s Od, 17s 6d, 21-3. Ladies' macs., 245. 6d, 27a 6d. 355. Ladies' raincoats, 26s 6d. New goods. Open lato to-night.— and Bridgman, op. Town HalL
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15234, 22 February 1913, Page 5
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