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"Dunedin, January G, 1910. "I beg to certify that I was present and assisted in the'opemng of the entries received by Messrs J. Rattray and Son, Ltd for their Harlequin Tobacco Competition, and that the greatest number of tags sent in were 1. Albert Outram, 59 Grange Street, Dunedin 430 2. R. N. Barnes, Portobello *** 3. G. Knox, Green Island Bush "TV The above gentlemen are therefore entitled Jo the prizes advertised in connection with the Conipetition.-JAMES H. WALKER, Mayor. In addition to the above Prizes of £lO, £5, and £3 respectively, half a pound of Harlequin Tobacco has been sent to those sending in 2o or more tags. Two packets were sent in with no name or address attached. It the owners of them will send in their names and addresses we will forward the tobacco. «J. &&J&.T l T m «§£ LTD., CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN.

The staffs of the providore department! of Home liners coming to New Zealand are often largely made up of £l-per-month' men, who sign on for the trip out, and 30 or 40 stewards so employed l on the Corinthic were discharged a few days ago. At this time of the year there is a good demand for cocks and waiters, and nearly all the immigrants have been able to find employment. Those arriving in the winter months are not usually so successful. Officials, dairy inspectors, experts, instruct tors, managers, dairy farmers, and medical men advocate the Harlnett inilkinjt machine. —Niramo and Blair.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2913, 12 January 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2913, 12 January 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2913, 12 January 1910, Page 9