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Try this clean—pure— healthful gum tonight! Chew Wrigley's lon your way home. Cleanse your mouthrefresh it. It makes you as hungry as a bear —makes you want food, then helps tfliegest it. If everyone everywhere would chew it before and after eating, what fine appetites—fine digestions—fine teeth —we'd all have. And the green country seems very near while you enjoy this refreshing mint leaf juice. Try it tonight! 3d. per packet TftTllll of five bars wWo^lll fii§§9 Be sure it's Wrigley's It contains no paraffin wax—no wax of any kind. It is made of the pure air-dried, milky sap of the Sapodilla Tree. This grows only in the West Indies, Mexico and Central America. "When dried, the sap is called "chicle." Flavored with the pure, aromatic juice of Spearmint leaves, then pressed and cut into delicious "chewy" bars, and treated with Pepsin, it becomes the beneficial confection that aids digestion, soothes the nerves, whitens the teeth, refreshes the mouth, quenches thirst and sweetens the breath. Ask for it at your Chemist's, "m _ tt o A Confectioner's or Store today i.TJLcIQO ill U , Jj,fft\ t Sample packet free by post for 3 penny stamps from the sole Australasian agents, J. C. Gambles & Co., Flinders Building, Melbourne 2 ~j i Prematurely Grey. OH /!_ 1.., I. 1... t.. 11 I ICH/l '' We rccommond the " lIEMSLEY | B I 2" IBU RNET " llair Kestorer, because we know I Ty it has in thousands and thousands of cues pj W >"\I a I 'i restored Grey Hair to its original ccfcur. ' mill Aii f/l H mil Alf (Price 4s 9d, from H. L. Sprosen, Octagon, nil II K p\ If is J fr- / II |HI ■ and leading chemists throughout New ZeayU9 wi\ (&U/ jf II [J — llUl Vll land (any chemist will post it to you ( for rano 1 moo CARS, GARd. Mm v—>-.—l 1 7 iff 200 Home Study Courees. Push forward, pick up lost wr 1914 BUICK MODELS NOW TO HAND. ~m ' I nands qualified men. I Intending purchasers of Moton> Cars should inspect these Beautiful HIGH I advice Free. Write confidentially. GRADE models. -_ MTrpw HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S The New BUICKS are fitted with BOSCH Magnetos, ZENITH Au«tralo«ion Correspondence Schools, Carburettors, Floating Hear Axle, Brown Twill Hoods, Extra Wide Seats, and Ltd. AUCKLAND Deep Upholstery, Baker Demountable Kims, Extra Large and Wide Springs. 1— * PRICES—S-Seater TOURING CAR £355 Complete with Everything. _• ■■ m " „ 3-Seater ROADSTER CAR £295 Complete with Everything. B B|BBSfffBK!IWI BUICK CAR, winner l'etrol Consumption Test, Broeklands Track, July BUICK CAP, winner Hill Climbing Competition (Standard Chassis), Signal Ilill, Dunedin, November 22nd. h BOOTS. COOKE, HOWLISON & CO., LTD., J 25 HANOVER STREET AND 230 PRINCES STREET. B " NOTES 0N RURAL ~TOPICS. by /ATA GO DAILY TIMES and WITNESS Agricola. Weekly, in tho Otago Wit- U JOB PRINTING D IiPARTMENT»— \TOTES ON RURAL TOPICS, by AgiicoU, nese, dealing with -"bjects of current Job Printing of every description done with iA Weeitly. in tho Otaco Witness, dealing interest to farmers. Ueeoatoh and at the Lowest Current tUto* with subjects of current intern) to farnM»
£100 GREAT HAVELOCK TOBACCO 01MPETITI0N £100 Will be presented for the return of "HAVELOCK" Tobacco Tags, or Seals, from 2-oz. Flake Cut, or Lids from " HAVELOCK " Mixture 2-oz. Tins, or Bands from "HAVELOCK" 4-oz. Tins (Note: Bands from "HAVELOCK" Mixture 4-oz. Tins will count as TWO) The Tags, Seals, Lids or Bands may be assorted Ist Largest Number d£2s 7til Largest Number 50/ m 2nd n 99 «£ 15 Bth n » 40/« 3rd ff „ £10 9th „ „ 30/4th „ „ £7 lOth „ „ 25/sth „ „ £5 11th „ „ 20 /- 6th „ „ £3 12th „ „ IS/To the 52 Persons returning the next largest 52 numbers, IQ/- each Directions for Sending Tags, Seals, Lids and Bands: Post to "Haveiock," G.P.O. Box 181, Wellington. N.ZI, and write your name and full address plainly on the parcel, and also send a letter stating the number of Tags, Seals, Lids or Bands you have posted. No Parcel will be accepted unless FULL postage has been paid on same. The Winners' names will be published in the Newspapers. THE BRITISH EMPIRE TRADING GO'S., LTD. decision will be final, regarding any question which may arise in connection with this Competition. It is advisable Competitors keep their Tags, Seali* Lids or Bands and send them in one parcel on March 31st. 1914. This Competition will close on MARCH 31st, 1914. ~ GET BUSY !
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15962, 3 January 1914, Page 5
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