THREE OTHER TOURS. ONE TRIP TO CANADA, via Fiji, Honolulu, San Francisco, Papeete, Karotonga, and Wellington. ONE TOUR OF THE AUSTRALIAN STATES, to Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, etc. fl VACATION IN THE STORIED ISLES OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC, to Tonga, Haapai, Vauvau, Samoa, Suva, Sydney, and return to Wellington. able List of Awards ever jr Voting: Contest LIST OF PRIZES. (CONTINUED.) FOURTH PRIZE : One Grand First-class Tour of the South Pacific islands, value £32 10s, including £5 expense money. Thi3 itinerary includes AncWimd,Tonga, Boapai, Vauvau, Apia, Samoa, Suva, Fiji, Sydney-cud return to ■Wellington. FI FTH PRIZE : An order on the DXCfor value of £2O. See tbo DXO window for what you-canget fordt!o. SIXTH PRIZE ; One Grand Dinner Set of sixty-four "pieces, including Soup Tureen and Madßowl ; iron-stone china, extra heavy, m Wno applo-htoesoms and gilt. Sold and warranted by fl. riELDKB. SEVENTH PRIZE: One Diamond and Ruby Bracelet, sold and warranted by H. W. Lloyd. EIGHTH PRIZE: One E.P.8.R1. Soup Bowl, sold and N warranted by STEWART DAWSON & Co. ' MIRTH PRIZE f One E.P.H.S. Coffee Set, sold and'warranted by 0. f White. TENTH PRIZE: One Sterling Silver Wristlet Watch, sold by Stewart DAWSON & Co., and guaranteed for two years. ELEVENTH PRIZE : One E.F.P3.S. Shaving Stand, with ""spirit Lamp and Brush, sold and warranted by StewAet DAWSON 4 CO. TWELFTH PRIZE : One Lady’s Peggy Bag-now and novel, sold and warranted by G. T. WHITE. THIRTEEHTH PRIZE : One Elegant Silver Egg Frame sold and warranted by G. T. White. FOURTEENTH PRIZE : One Exquisite Gold Dagger Brooch, with Pearls and Rubies, sold and warranted by H. W. Lloyd. SPECIAL NOTICE. —Any of these Articles can be changed or substituted by tbo winners with the selling firms.
NOMINATE TO-DAY I AND BE ONE OF THE STARTERS SEPT. f. FREE SEATS To Witness
Coronation Procession of ICing George ¥ The Successful Candidates for the Two Grand Tours of ths World will be provided with Tickets to witness the Gorgeoue Procession and the Coronation Ceremonies of King George V. In addition to this, they will carry credentials and letters of introduction that will insure them a hearty welcome, the world over, as accredited New Zealand representatives.
largest vote. Trill be entitled to 'World's Tour No 2. -which is exactly the same aa No. 1, After the disposition of prises ono and two, the candidate receiving the next highest vole will be awarded prize No. 3, and so on until the remaining prizes aro disposed of. Voters can hand their subscriptions to their favourite Candidate or scad direct to the “Contest Deportment/' when the Ballots will b© issued and returned to tho voter or cast as directed. No employee or agent of tho * N.Z. rimes" can become a candidate. The Grand Voting Contest opens on Phnrsdav. September 1. 1510. and closes on Saturday. December 17, 1910. at 9 o’clock pm. Candidates can be nominated and go to work at once, but neither subscriptions nor "Free Vote Coupons" should be rent or handed in before September 1. On that date the Ballot Box for the reception of votes will be placed in the bnsincr-s office of "Tli© Times." All Ballots and "Free Vote Coupons” be plarH in a sealed envelop© with the Candidate's name and addresv together with the number of votes contained therein, written on the rutsidc. before being deposited. Out-of-town Candidates can post their votes to "The Times” Contest Department, where they will be placed to their credit. The result of the voting will be announced from time to time, disclosing only
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7209, 18 August 1910, Page 2
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