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To Smokers of the NEW GRADE of NAVY CUT TOBACCO The American Tobacco Co. will distribute £IOO Cash among Smokers of the AT.C. NAVY CUT TOBACCO! in the following manner and under the follow* ing conditions, viz.:— To Person returning the Largest Number of “ A.T.C. Navy Cut Tobacco ” VACUUM TIN LIDS, £2O » 2n f ” » l» „ £l2 •• 3" » *> „ » £6 ” +5 " ■ ” « . •• £.5 ”Sh”. ” ” ” & H ” ” M H £$ To 5 persons returning the next 5 Largest Number 40 „ Each £2 »» a £1 THE YAOUUM TIN LIDS must be sent in Packets, postage or carriage Prepaid, containing the Full Name and Address of Sender to the American Tobacco Company, Auckland. A statement of the number of the Vacuum Tin Lids forwarded must be sent in either with the package containing the A.T.C. Navy Gut Tobaooo Lids, or separately, by Post. . The American TobaccoCo.’s decision will be final regarding any question which may arise in connection with this competition.- ; ’ ' „ . The £IOO Cash Bonus only applies to the Lids taken from the New Vacuum Tins The competition will close July 31,1602 The names of the successful competitors will be published in the “ New Zealand • Herald,’.’ “ Now Zealand Times,” “ Lyttelton Times," and “ Otago Daily Times.” 4 GUARD GOOD HEALTH From Heatt Cold, Wet, and Sudden Changes by drhiking % ■. m iiiWiii Most diseases originate in small troubles, but W OLFE'S Schnapps is a key to preserve health j* a* a* J Avoid Counterfeits. FOE A CHANGE ...... ' . . TRY ... Peerless CIGARETTES YOU WON’T BEOXUBT IT. SOLD •BY ALL RESPECTABLE TOBACCONISTS, Agsnts— Austin Walsh A 00,, Auckland. More Wflothers would have healthier, bonnier, litid happier children if they (ad them regularly on AulsabroOk’s Milk Arrowroot Biscuits. Thousand* of children in New Zealand have been roared on them with the happleit ■:results. I V How to give the Biscuits— . . . ’ . Pob Vkry CaiiiDHBX, jab the Blsoalks vorylightly oa a clean nutmeg grater, or crush vary flue and sift through a sieve ; mix carefully with boiling water,, stirring well, and give ..through.! feeding bottle or by spoon. As there is milk id them, it Is. not advisable to add it. In the case of young and delicate children, it is batter to give-only about half ft biscuit every two hours than. * larger quantity less often. F6a Oeosa CmiiaKN, pour boiling water on biscuits as they are and give by spoon. A good Way is .to pul a saucer over -the eup or bwin in which the biscuits are placed td soak, until they swell out, leaving no water. Later onchildren can have them either whole or soaked, at homo or at school. They will 'be. found a fattening,' strengthening diet for Young and Old.' Aulsebrook’s Milk Arrowroot Biscuits The most Economical and But Food that can be obtained. •Fa[mle I e I o l a * 1 * L*J * 1 * i * I TT¥T*"|V| a ivnr jwnv “IMPEY’S The New Vegetable Medicine iaan extra1 | ordinary success. In Liver, Kidney and Stomach Complaints, people espariencs prompt reliefer complete cure. Moreover, they help to sell it, for they writ* letters "ini PPL.E,’* of grateful acknowledgment so thgi ethers 1 may benefit. THOSE who''report on “ Impey’s May Apple ” are Indieputably honest in their opinions, are not afraid to sign their names, and from their position in the community are absolutely independent,.and are not.dlsposed to indiacrltninately eulogise every new medicine they try. Here ara two brief extracts t- “ After using l Impey'i MAY APPLE ’ for nearly two.yeara, it afford in. "great pleasure to testify to Its groat value. For Flatulency and Indigestion, “ft Is a specific, and for Conatipatlon I oahivot speilt too higuly of It. I “ would not be without a bottle In the house for shy consideration,; Please “send six more bottles.—GEO. CHURCHES, Farmer.”' "1 have suffered from Dyspepsia for nine years, ami have been Mated by "both English and American, doctors without result, I have also tried “ most i patent medicines, but jot no relief till I was Induced to test ‘MAY ” APPLE/ Even the flrst bottle had a good effect I lam so convinced of “its rest value that I' shall take six bottles with me on toy voyaea,—> "G. M. BALFOUR (Master‘Golden Gate'}.’’ . 9f- , CHEMISTS AND STORES. 9/l3l»l>l»laialai»iaiai«l.lol. i'o I YTVTis'l a la I a I . J HIGHEST AWARD—GOLD MEOAL —PARIS EXHIBITION, 1900. sylon Tea is tostimonialisad by • million. Always Pure, Fresh ana Fragrant. ILL GBOCKRS, He iw '5C,. ... , . •aeaat eOaor. lie 1 aeuehwtu. Meekly ii iiimtisa Bjoawn miM ggaacj STEEL. shassrfaitM teadlaa taasedv tec eU taieelei. Beoeasasended, byTsh* sriilcal .Faculty.' Tb» s«w U>. ai<e*hr*.el WteVuimittecuto**: ebleh, aone see eatelM), Ko MELLIN’S FOOD yields a complete diet for the youngest infants, in all climates. , MELLIN’S FOOD retains its properties for any length-sf] time and is adapted for use in all climates. SmiiJm etc., easy be obtained of GOLIJN a Co., 561-4. Bourke Street. XdbMrae, I ye, Clerence ’ Street. Sydney. Grenfell Street, Adelaide, aad WelUagtOa. it <g i| g^jnojJJrMtJgnd^ Ceylon Tea is the Vice-Regal Tea. it ia also cohaomed hy everyone erne who knows good Tea from had. ff ALL OOOOIBS. pa»STl*.ra*re«.< miMll air. Ll.. AucUeAdOlfemM^ I Riv iiAMir ini 11. oiiuwhuar loS;* Sold by all Chemists and Stem, JfctXItOL fOH He^gacmb ONE DOSE GUIDES 2|>; pen box 1 Wholesale; KSMPTHORNE. PROSSER AND w. And BHAKLAMD AND 00. B OVO-F E K R u M (BEEF AND IRON) THE NEW .TONIC, 2s, 6d. E iD W A B D B.E A G A E, ENGINEER AND BOILERMAKER. VICTORIA AND MANNERS STREET Maker of Hydraulic Lifts and-Presses, Wrought Iron Split Pulleys. (all sizes). All kinds of Ranges made and repaired. Estimates given .for all descriptions of Machinery and- Contractors' Ironwork.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4467, 21 September 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4467, 21 September 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4467, 21 September 1901, Page 2

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