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UOTAI/ MAIL STAHLKS. KKIEUS AND SINCLAIR, Proprietors, MANGAWEKA. SADDLE AND lIAKNKSS UORSES at the ehortest notice. Coaches me«t all trains, 6d each way. Parcels collected and delivered. Travellers' telegrams mromptiy attended to. Good paddockiEß. AU. care taken, but no responsibility.

And DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES valued at £s3* The -following are the Terms and Conditions of the-Contest: Any person of good character residing w.~~in the Dominion of New Zealand can become a candidate by sending to ''The Times" Office Contest Department, the official "Nominating Blank " properly signed and authenticated, as printed below. Nomination Forms -will be supplied from the " Times " Office or can be cut from the Paper. Each candidate is entitled to 1000 Complimentary votes on Nomination. Candidates may nominate themselves, but should a candidate be nominnted'by more than one person, such candidate is not entitled to more than 1000 Complimentary votes. Upon receipt of your nomination tho Contest Department will at once supply you with the necessary blanks, literature, &c. To secure votes, a candidate must obtain subscribers for the "N.Z. Times" for any of the undermentioned periods, and at the rates slated. The number of votes which a subscription secures are also shown. One Day, (free coupon) - ' » 5 Votes One Month, 2/2 (if posted, 3/3) SO „ Three Months, 6/6 (if posted, 9/9) 200 „ Six Months, 13/- (if posted, IS/6) 500 „ Twelve Months, £l/6/- - 1,500 „ Tweive Months (pdsted)*l/19/- 2,000 „ Five Years, «S 5 - - 10,000 „ The cash must be obtained with the order for the paper, and the candidate will issue the receipt to the subscriber on the form provided by the Contest Department. The receipt books supplied to candidates are in triplicate, one portion to hand to the subscriber, the stubb to be retained by the candidate, and the other portion to be handed in or sent to the " N.Z. Times " Office (with the subscription received), in retnrn for which a Voting Coupon will be issued entitling the candidate to the number of votes which the subscription These coupons will be held by the candidates and can be cast by them any time up to the close of the competition. Candidates arc thus made the custodians of their own votes. ' A free coupon, good for five voles, will be printed in the "Times" from day to day until fourteen days before the close of the contest, and can be cast in favour of candidates by their friend 3or by candidates them ••elves. Ilu free votes must, however, ba sent in.to the office witbm fourteen f '°™ the date the coupon appears iii the paper. They can be sent oitbei direct to the "Times " office bv the voters, or be handed by then to U,o candidates to cast for themselves, but in either case they must reach the limes oiuce within the fourteen days. All remittances must be made payable to the New Zealand Times Co., T.td. ' The candidate receiving the largest number of votes will »e en.iv.i..u Prize No. 1, the one receiving the second highest number or votes, to 1 r.zo No. 2, and so on till the list is disposed of. -..'■'■ ■' No employee or agent of the "New Zealand Times," nor anyone immediately delated to an employee of the paper can be a candidate. " Nominations are now in order, and will clogs on 31st. January, 1910Fill outthe " Nomination Blank," and then get busy. The competition is now open and closes 19th 1910. The Ballot Box for the reception of voajs. >s p.aced daily in the business office of the "New Zealand; Time.-' All hallo t» mult be placed in a sealed envelope with tho candidates name vnAMtocea written on the outside before being deposited. Out-oi-town candulntes cwi mail their votes to the " Tho Times ".Contest Department, when £. placed to their credit. The result of the voting ™ll be announced from time to time, showing.thestanding of the contestants. No. I. TOUR OF THE WORLD . Value £216 7 0 Including £SO Expense Money ' No. 2. LIPP PIANO - - - - £105,0 0 !. MOTOR BICYCLE No. «&. Tour Australian States - „ £«5 116 Including £l3. Expense Money No. 5. Gentleman's Gold Watch- „ £2O t __ No. 6. Singer Cabinet Sewing Machine „ £l9 10 0 No. 7. Lady's Gold Watch - - „ £l6 10 0 No. 8. Lady's or Gentleman's Bicycle „ £ls 0 0 No. B. Tea and Coffee Service and Oak Tray ~ - „ £l3 7 6 No. 10. Ruby Camera - - - „ £l2 0 0 SEE FREE COUPON ON I ... I (1000 Complimentary Votes aro candidate on nomination) I noi Great Voting Contest: Nominated Vy—™— FRONT PAGE

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6995, 8 December 1909, Page 3

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745

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6995, 8 December 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6995, 8 December 1909, Page 3

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