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“CAPSTAN” Navy Cut Tobacco Competition <2OO IN prizes £2OO Will be presented for the return of the largest numbers of CAPSTAN Navy Cut Tobacco Tin Lids (Round). The Lids may be taken from Tins containing the Mild, Medium and/or Full Strengths. Prizes Ist Largest Number £25 2nd ,* „ £ls 3rd „ £l2 10s. 4th .» £lO sth .. .. £7 10s. 6th Largest Number £6 7th £5 Bth „ £4 9th .. .. £3 10th .. .. £2 To persons returning the next 50 largest numbers £1 each „ .. .. 120 „ .. 10s. „ CONDITIONS—READ THESE CAREFULLY: Post your Lids to “CAPSTAN” Box 181, G.P.0., Wellington, N.Z. Be sure and enclose a slip in your parcel giving your full name and address, plainly written, also state the number of Lids returned. No parcel will be accepted unless FULL postage has been paid on same. The winners’ names and addresses will be published in the newspapers. Only CAPSTAN Tobacco Lids will be accepted-no others will count. The British Empire Co. Ltd.’s decision will be final regarding any questions which may arise in connection with this competition. Competitors should keep their Lids till the END of SEPTEMBER, 1917, and then send them in in ONE PARCEL, SECURELY PACKED. REMEMBER THREE THINGS: 1. Remember the Closing Date of the Competiton. 2. Remember to give your full name and address and number of Lids returned. 3. Remember to tie your parcel up securely. THIS COMPETITION CLOSES ON 30th SEPT., 1917. GET BUST AND TELL YOUR EMENDS TO DO LIKEWISE.

The directors of the Press Bureau receive -£IOOO a year; the boy messengers 11s a week each. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. For Coughs and Colds, never fails. 1» 6d-* Experiments have proved that if fish get much above or below their accustomed depth in the sea they die from the change of the pressure of the water. Heraclitus was a celebrated philoso. pher of Ephesus, who lived about 500 B.C, He was called ■ the "mourner, *' from his custom of weeping at the follies of men. ZEITOUN CAMP, The N.2. Details Camp Canteens at Zeitonn sell large quantities of Fluenzol which is greatly appreciated hr the troops. especially in sultry weather. The cooling effect of Flnenzol is due to its wonderful fever-reducing properties. Gargle for throats. Swallow for Fevers. Sniff up for Catarrh and Colds. Everywhere 1/6 and 2/6. 15

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9620, 28 March 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9620, 28 March 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9620, 28 March 1917, Page 8