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The Tobacco! BHBSnBBHBIi 60883 Have You Tried Matoppo South African Smoking Mixture, 2oz. Tins ? If not, TRY it To-day and compete in the “Matoppo” Limerick Competition Thirty Cash Prizes as under; Ist Prize, 5 2nd 3rd 2 1 S, o io o d. o o o 2 Prizes of 5 ~ ~ 20 ~ ~ Here's the Limerick: Jack, from joining the colour* resisted. Hi* Sweetheart coaxed, urged and insisted; She said. “If you go I’ll send ‘Matoppo’ S. 12 7 2 d. 6 6 6 Judge: CHARLES HAINES, Esq., Wellington, X.Z READ THE CONDITIONS: :t) Competitors have to supply a missing line, the last word of which must rhyme with the word ” insisted.” PnrnnAHtnfq toat Qpnd in ns idjihy Attempts tvr> they wish but cticu attcnipi C2> Sbo accompanied by 1 one<l)LlD from “ Matoppo” Tobacco Tin, (3) The Judge's decision will be final. (4.) ah entries must be made by 31st March, 19X7, after which date the Competition will close. (3) The successful Competitors’ names and addresses will be published in the leading Newspapers throughout New Zealand. 16) Attempts to be posted with full name and address and Lid of " Matoppo ” Tobacco Tin to: ” MATOPPO." Box 181. G.P.0., WELLINGTON, N.2, D.I.C. FOR JILL-ROUND VALUE. PnP Because they give such sterling value, the D.I.C. have satisfied customers all over Southland and Otago who find that it pays them to order through our Mail Order Department. You will find it pay you. , TAKE ADVANTAGE OF out SUMMER SALE LOW PRICES. PILLOW CASES, made from Crewdsons No. 2 Calico; exceptionally well made, best quality tapes, size 20 x 30. Sale Price, 10/(5 dozen. The -Nancy’' PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE STOCKINGS. made of wool and cotton, very durable. Usually 2/3. Sale Price, 3/11 pair, ladies- PI AIN BLACK CASHMERE STOCKINGS, excellent value. Usual Prices; 2,11, 3/(5, 3/11, 4/»5, ‘>/l> pair. Sale Trices; S/S, 2 11, 3/8, 3, 11, 1/11 pair. Ladies’ BIACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS; stylish and well made. Usually G/LI. Sale Trice, 4/11. Ladies' MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS in Black, Slate and Grey. Usually 7 11. Sale Trice. 4/(5. We pay postage or carriage on all Drapery and Soft Goods* D.I,C. TMffl! Dunedin

/»• usod an Orion ai net iBB3 The Essential Range for Ambitious Housewives. Ihe Htxmwife who has used an "ORION" RANGE for over 30 years will always be found ready to praise its wonderful Reliability. Durability, and Efficiency. During this long period the “ORION” has stood the lest under every condition and its Splendid Labour-Saving Devices and Dependable Oven have done much to make the Owner’s reputation as an excellent cook, freedom from Dirt and Smoke, Comfort in Baking and Cooking, and “No Worry” are some of the reasons which lead elderly ladies to recommend to young Housewives the “ORION” RANGE, as being quite the Best and Mo r t Economical that money can Buy in the minion. Ask your Ironmonger to show t you one! V. SHACKLOCK. LTD. ORION Open or Close Fire KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE “ Thirteen years ago, when I lived in Smealon, two or my children suffered terribly with ASTHMA, but three or four bottles of = HEARNE’S = BRONCHITIS CURE completely CURED the both of them. Neither has had an attack since; and the fact that the boy has joined the Royal Navy proves that the tpydir*! examination (to which all Navy candidates must submit) revealed nothing the matter with his lungs. Needless to say I always fall back on HEARNE’S BRONCHBTIS CURE for Colds. It Is a splendid medicine, and most valuable for Chest Affections.” m w p FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. Name, Address and full particulars furnished on application. [MI liflElEl TX Brunch Office: Kennedy Buildings, Cuba Street, Wellington.

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Southland Times, Issue 17937, 31 January 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17937, 31 January 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17937, 31 January 1917, Page 6