ALSO FOR Wives, Sisters, Sweethearts & Friends HOW TO OBTAIN THESE PR Send 25 2oz. Labels (fronts & backs) or 50 loz. Labels (fronts & backs) taken from any of the following Brands of Tobaccos; Rod Roves* Old Judge Three Oc&stles . Old Gold Golden Long Cut Melrose (NO OTHER LABELS WILL BE ACCEPTED) Enclosing Postal Note, with Labels, according to the ARTICLE you desire—-so-j—TOBACCO JAR, wood, porcelain lined, nickel mountST-Scnd Postal Mots for 2 6 No. 2—AMBEROID CIGARETTE HOLDER, silver mount, in caso „ „ No, 3—LEATHER COVERED CLOCK, with handle - • „ >, No.4 —“CROWN” SAFETY RAZOR OUTFIT, comprising safety razor strop, stropper and extra 7 blades complete In case - * • • " ■ » » No. S— LADY’S GUN METAL WATCH and BOW BROOCH, In silk and velvet lined case • • • » » No. 6—WATCH and WRISTLET, a good nickel keyless waich in adjustable leather strap, In box - ■ ,j » No Advertisements appear on these articles. 2 6 2,6 4/. G/DIRECTIONS FOR SENDING POSTAL NOTES AND LABELS. Post to the British Empire Trading Company, Ltd., 54 Victoria Street, WELLINGTON, the Postal Note and Labels with your full name and full address plainly written, also state the number of the particular Article you desire, and same will be posted to you postage prepaid. Labe's received without Postal Note will not be returned or acknowledged. THIS OFFER HOLDS GOOD UNTIL 31st JULY, 1911.
Iu r VAN n HOUTEM’S COCOA Standard The of Cocoa the World wKmtj “AROUND THE FIRE ONE WINTER’S NIGHT' THE FARMER’S ROSY CHILDREN SAT.” They were happy because they h --- UiO/ were warm and comfortable. | front £ So will you bs if y.'U sit in iron of a fire of y LOufiS Its the sort of coal the woman who cieani iru ’ikes best— n there’s so little ash left. tfj TRY A LOAD. K AMUEL BESWN, Ltd., JOHRSTOH street, PHONES : llos. 83, 124, 164, 803, WELLINGTON.
A CHILBLAIN CClir,. Mr B. V.'. .Toiler-, storc-tceper, Carrum, Victoria, says that Charabsrioin’s Pain Balm cured his chilblains and wants everyone to know it. ‘'l had one cl:ilblain on my i,ot tls at was so bis; that I could not wear my boot. In fact I could onlv wear ray slipper by clittinrr it alon; thp'front. t used Chamberlain's Pain Balm ouo night and the next day —ns agreeably surprised to find that I could wear ray bout with comfort." Sold everywhere-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7852, 14 July 1911, Page 10
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