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roves and adds leather, removes stains* and Si 1 imparts a brilliant waterproof || 1 burnisb that malies old boots . || | looK liKe new. A mere smear of eg I nmra every » will give your seraianenf shine. The old-fashioned blacking has gone out of date Since" COBRA " has come on the scene] And sales of this polish now rush at a rate As fast as a flying machine. If footwear you notice that hke gold, In motor or park or in street; Unless you can guess you had be told, r That 1 * a COBRA " accomplished the feat. §S H tf/."3&3'9. %m m US 1 I s* 383353555 1

edy for coughs, colds, to compete in one, t roNKING'S LINSEED EWtjLSTON ;U :d is a test of your flora! tn< TRIPLES COMPETHiOH. s ,. n ,_ T))e fl ower oftenest lia Add, if you can. tl-.ri.-t- \v>rds Iti Lhe lists received will be ileen each of the three .following phrases, ln(W t beautiful; the- one mei yords added to each phrase to have m . x (; most frequently will be com cue same three initials as Unit phrase, second in beauty, etc. but not necessarily in same order : The first prize of /dO. will lie lures Speedily - list which" is enrn ' , c , olds ~7; Sx ~ nearest so. The secondary pri/ ... , . , .7 i be five of ID/- each .and ten As an illustration, take the phrase (> .. cl) "Hanging The Picture'•; it might TONKING , s LINSEED EMUL: be completed by •' tries Henry s £ IO o.PUBLIC PRIZE Patience " (the three initials 11.1.1'. . . , being the same). * v,t, » " °L??': JflO will be awarded lo the person «>« «• V ei I l V. ll - e ' l L ° ' ott - f ■ ' who completes the three triples -in the t!,y objeel 1,1 your v,l»i.U ;; : most appropriate maimer; or if no one ••omii.ioii, mc 0..c reccn.n ... succeeds with the three, then nrize votes to nwui.iea a t..-ii ~ will be given for the'best completion -i ll ' l '-, I '<' i ' ' ::iUl «""i"'i'o",! of one or. two (as the case mav he).. >»cci «.f paj.er , I u;j The five solutions next in merit will y ; wr ,ou add_.o eth.iu; u win 10/-each; thenextten will receive ".' vole Unit In.- , 6 '»«> l-nz-e l*i 5/- each. e.lln Miss X. lirown, ofl.ynmi! TONKING'S MHSEED EHULSSOti '''^^V.^lVwm'vvUl,'to vote .urn- ' ACROSTIC COMPETITION. blloiilel jmi w isJi lo vole mm Required to form a sentence, the in- l'» 1 .!». c V™*,}™ may onut tnc itial.letter of each word lo be the eight sohUioi.s, and w,l 1 letters'in " Tonking\s," ami in the foiled with two votes. .... same order. -To. illustrate-:, vote for any person orp.l the acrostic was to- be built upon «:'>«'• >"'• nle , interested m ''Yuletiae-,.a sentence meeting the K'v.ng a popular-school -led requirement would be ■• Youlhful.-Ur.- vacation trip, (as suggee, i sophisticated " lovers-/ Knjov Them- fW»»pJ«O = 1 100 to selves imineuseiv During lvveniugs.- Wt destitute; helping lo crec : I prize of ~£lO. will be awarded for .<= ocfc, or. beautifying your own I the best sentence formed, or if »., aiding the ocal hospital f.u^, complete sentence of eight words is co-.n..ienda.dc public or pr.v:.ted made, then.prize will go to the person "«?« are hundreds M worth) .. extending.the best sentence or phrase •«.»}«-." Z-100.ca.. be o, furthestalpngthe word " Tonking's." I" order; -that contestant The secondary, prizes consist of five of ■■«»"««■ communities may be . 10/- each and ten of 5/- each. . ..it is- prov de, TONKINGS LINSEED EMULS.ON ' FMWEE COMPETITION. / IUO which,obtains the nit The requirement is to name six proportion to the population ott | vou are entitled to vote foi i thy. object " in your vieiu Dominion, the one rc-ceiv votes to' be awarded a c I /'Kill. l'"or each coriipt. separate .sheet of paper ; vO.nr solution add' somejth : ' 1 vote that the ,£i()0 pri ed to Miss X. lirown, of J, vacation tour, etc." Should vou wish to vote credited with, two votes. \'<r: vote for any person or good c: whicli you are interested, su giving a popular .school-lend vacation trip, (as suggested in example); donating. /W to a I left.destitute.; helping lo erect a clock', or. beautifying your own I aiding the local hospital funds,! commendable public or privated: There are hundreds,of worthy '. which /"100 cau.be devote. 1. In order -that..contestants '■ smaller communities may lie mil disadvantage;,, it is provided tli:n '•worthy object"-, shall receivi ,£IUI> which obtains the nn proportion to the population ot t flowers, in. the. order of their beauty, | eclorate in which the object: CONTEST CONDITIONS.— The nature 'til the Competitions will ahiius prevent exact ties, but if two or more chosen solutions are absolutely -identical will be divided. It is not" expected, however, that cases ol this kind will occur contestant copies fromanother. No correspondence can tie entered into, as allc must be guided alike by these printed conditions. Kaeh solution or vote nius panied by a panel of the box around a bottle of Tonking's Linseed I-.iuulsioi: small bottle, tlie panel niusl contain the words " Gives Immediate Relief." l'.itl back panel from 2/6 bottles will serve, or both will entitle to two separate rc(.i! A complete box from 4/6 size will t»ive three entries. You may send in as man forany of the c6mpetilioiis,with your yotes, as you wish, provided panel with each, or having voted for any object, you may afterwards vote for any ollii not change any solution or vole after it is once sent in. A well-known journal i judge of competitions, whose decisions will be final. . Within 15 days alter tin impetitionjall prizes will be paid in cash and the names of the succ Hshediu this paper. The competition will remain open long enough _. ------ answers being received, but to ensure an abundance of time for fullyc your solutions ycniare urged to forward t'— in addition to their prizes, be paid the th . ~,-,. Theda'te tor closing will'be duly announced in this paper. Address all replies to Competition," PX>. Box 189, Diraedin. TONKING'S LINSEED EMUI.SION ■c.„,„ ,11 r>i,» m ;«t«nTifl storekeeoers. 1/6. 2/B. 4/Bner bottle. Wholesale : all

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THOS. KENNEDY. PAINTER, PAPERHAN&ER, : 'T AND ; PICTURB4FItAMER ; A Splendid Stock of Wallpapers and Friezes to select from. - ■"''■■ .':•'■ "■ * • Sole Agent for North viOtago, for GEE'S Celebrated. HOLLAND VENETIAN BLINDS; : Also Pull-esri and Spring Roller Blind for Shop Fronts and "Verandahs." 1 "■ '; " CaU and see full sise-samples at stop. , '_ , FOR GLAZIER WTND,OW sDECORA- - TION see-Front of * Shop. TAILORING. BEAUTIFUL SELECTION of the xi_ LATEST TWEEDS and WORSTEDS to select from.' . Gents' Own Material made up. Perfect St and superior workmanship guaranteed. Thomas Milne, TAILOR. ITCHEN STREET: 484 F ACCORDANCE with arrangements with the POSTAL DEPARTMENT MUNRO'S COACHES will run as follows: Kurow to Omarama, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAY. 8 a.m.: returns MONDAYS and THURSDAYS at noon. From Ist JANUARY to Ist MAY each year — Kurow to Lake Pukaki. via Benmore and Omarama, WEDNESDAYS. 8 a.m.; returns THURSDAYS, 7 a.m. Booking Office at Kurow. Fares and Parcels must be prepaid. Good bait stables at Kurow, where saddle and harness horses and buggies may be hired for the day, week," or journey. Horses : broken to saddle or harness. All care ' but no responsibility. T. A. MUNRO, Proprietor.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10763, 10 May 1911, Page 6

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