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TZZTp. mtm m Pr^Tfty I <a p iiin iS/B V* R g*. W %> 100 Keeks As Prizes S Here is a chance for 100 boys or girls to win a handsome prize book such as "The Boys' or Girls' Own Annual," and other books that young folks like. The successful competitors will receive an order on Whitcombe and Tombs, and may choose from a big range of books the one they like best. All you have to do is to write not more than a single page of an ordinary writing tablet showing what you think Bon Ami, the wonderful 6d. cleaner, is best for. Bon Ami cleans many things, but we want you to tell us in your own way what you think Bon Ami cleans best of all. The competition will be decided upon one point only—the most interesting description wins. But competitors must give their opinions from an actual test of Bon Ami. You can say what you like—what Father, Mother, or Uncle Joe thinks of it—providing it is interesting. The main thing is to make your description bright. This competition should be encouraged by parents because it fosters a spirit of investigation and analysis; the children will have to make careful tests before they can attempt to write anything. A wrapper taken from a cake of Bon Ami (which can be obtained from your grocer) must be enclosed with each attempt, and as many attempts are allowed as there are wrappers. Answers must be written in the competitor's own handwriting, and the full name, address, and age should be stated. The names of the winners will be put in the daily papers. Remember, there are 100 chances, and there is no reason why you should not win a prize. Send your essay addressed to BO! mi BOOK CO JS PETITION P.O. BOX 587, CHRiSTCHURCH. The competition closes at an early date; there is not mucn time. Send in your attempt to-day.

BON AM I- — is procurable - - - at - - - ir-S : ZfF' *"<- JOHN BULLEID & CO's C S-LTD„ GROCERY DEPARTMENT. XMAS & NEW YEAR GIFTS. IT DOES NOT MATTER HOW MUCH OR HOW LITTLE YOU HAYE TO "SPEND, IF YOU CALL AT WATERLOO HOUSE YOU WILL FIND A LARGE COLLECTION OF USEFUL ARTICLES FOR YOUR SELECTION. TIES in Great Variety of Styles ami Colors from 1s to 2S 6d. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS from 1s 6d to 4s. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Plain and Hemstitched, up to 1s 6d. MILITARY BRUSH SETS from 7s 6d to 17s Bd. LADIES' and GENTS' COMPANIONS, 15s to 27s 6d. LEATHER COLLAR BOXES, 10s 6d each. TRAVELLING REQUISITES, in Great Variety, includingGLADSTONE BAGS from 25s to 455. BRIEF BAGS from 10s to 18s 6d. SUIT CASES of Compresseed Fibre, Plain or Banded, 15s to 30s. TRAVELLING RUGS BY BEST MAKERS IN ALL THE LATEST SHADES AND PATTERNS. J. H. MILLIGAN & CO. TAILORS AND MERCERS, .WATERLOO HOUSE THAMES STREET,

SEASON'S greetings. -WEAR SHIRTS. "\\ r ° draw vour attention to our large range of Ties, Poplin Ties suitable for Xmas Presents. Tunic Shirts, All soft. Nice variety. Fashion Shirts, Soft Fronts, Soft or Stiff Cuffs, and Neck Bands. From 4s 6d up. VARIETY OF GENTS'SILK INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS and COLLARS in all the Latest Styles. INSPECTION INVITED. THAMES STREET. ii Pi \&Jk CLOTHING rACTOSYJ NEW ZEALAND XHOSTER'S Worcestershire SAIJOE.^7 AN ™D KNOWN The f As good as the best imported, at ? V MERS LO-VV. Bare oou_m; fh* nrice Ask your Store-another 230 assorted LADLbp UJN.eja third of the pri . > 772 PIECE DRESSES. Your pick for 12s

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 12120, 23 December 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 12120, 23 December 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 12120, 23 December 1913, Page 7

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