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GREAT TOBACCO COMPETITION S s &100 CASH BONUS Will be distributed in the following manner and under the following conditions, to the persons returning the Largest Numbers of Tobacco SEALS and/or Tobacco TAGS taken from any of the following brands: The Seals and Tags may be mixed or sent in separately. State Number of Seals and Tags from each Brand. Seals from Tins; Tags from Plugs: “WELCOME NUGGET,” “LUCY HINTON,” “DIADEM,” “ JUNO ” (DarK or Aromatic) “JUNO,” “WELCOME NUGGET," “LUCY HINTON,” “ROYAL COLOURS,” “WHITE ROSE," “IMPERIAL RUBY,” and “DIADEM.’* No other Seals or Tags will be accepted. Cash Prizes will be distributed as follows: To the person returning the largest number of Seals and/or Tags n m it 2nd ,t i> •» •> ■ t, it it 3rd H it it it « ~ u » 4th H ,i i. it it ii H it ; sth •• it it it •• „ 25 persons „ the next 25 largest numbers ~ ,• •. „ 70 persons „ „ 70 » •> » •• - - £2O - - £lO . - £5 - - £3 - - £2 - each £1 - 10/Directions for Sending Seals and Tags: Post to “TOBACCO COMPETITION,” Box 181, G.P.0., WELLINGTON, N.Z., the Seals and Tags. Be sure and enclose s slip in your parcel giving your full name and address, plainly written, also state the number of Tags and Seals enclosed in the parcel. , No parcel will be accepted unless FULL POSTAGE has been paid on same. The Winners’ Names and Addressed will be published in the Newspapers. The British Empire Trading Co. Ltd.’s decision will be final regarding any question which may arise in connection with this Competition. Competitors should keep their Seals and Tags till the END OF JULY, 1917, and then send them in in ONE PARCEL, SECURELY PACKED. This Competition Closes on 31st July, 1917. Get Busyl

An army veteran living 'at'-Belfast recently received a medal for ’Serving in the China campaign in 1862. TStili more remarkable, was the case of Captain James Gaihmeli, who in. 1887 received a military honour gained 73 yeans previously, when he was seven teen years of age. As Ensign Gammell he took. pari in the capture of Bayonne, but, leaving the army shortly afterwards; was overlooked when the honours were distributed. This omission was brought to Queen Victoria's notice on tho. occasion of her first Jubilee, whereupon Captain Gammell found himself decorated with’ both the Peninsula Medal and the Jubilee Medal. A SOLDIER’S PRESENT. For a soldier at ; the front- dr in camp, a most welcome gift is a 1/6 bottle of Flnenzoi for staving o2 chills or dispelling microbes of disease. The Canteen- Contractors r at Trentham {Messrs. Dustins. Ltd.) write : —"lt has been rather surprising to our firm the wonderful sale we now have for Flueuaol."

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9614, 21 March 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9614, 21 March 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9614, 21 March 1917, Page 8