TONKING'S COMPETITIONS.
1 In*. »ian.fff iii tlH' Tc'cmit Hover ACI C1.,-- c Competitions combr "■ 1 ■>y t!>c* r roprietors of ion Hugs l..inv- . ri Emulsion are pn.nnm.v 1. T hes--contests i ave .• rouse great on* in siasin.,, and have attracted a record number of entries. The Triples Coinpetition advertised in this paper will remain open until further notice. \ oting for the £IOO public prize contest ia the Flower, Acrostic, and Triples Competitions is creating considerable ntcrest. The result will be announced at the conclusion of the Trio.cs CWipot tion. I'.,!'i- i g’s Flower Competui m.-Jn th’s competition the six Town's m) <tcd iiv rl. • voting of comp A Crs w«*ie as u Hows Rose', car,i wan, sw. ct ■x;> v Tt!, chrysauthei ren, lily, Hrst p-j oof CTO to G. H. Celie, Hi;:we Co.*!., Wellington; live prizes ol 100 each to Jessie Robinson, Avondale; Miss E. Gawitb, Aokauterc; Dorothy Robinson, Wellington; Mrs A. E. Kennarl, Caversham; F. A. Clevolanl, Remuera. Ten prizes of 5s each to Sydney Mullenger, Remuera; Jessie M Gray. Rocky Nook; MrffM.. E. Jackman Auckland; Mrs 'A. O’Brien, Kaiheke Island; James Fleming, Halcombo; M rs A. Shepherd, Epsom; Miss. 1 . Uiack, Dlined : n ; Maiga.ev Forbes, Portobcllo; Master Charles Eyles, Blenheim; E. W. Field, Aokautere. Tonking’s Acrostic Competition.— Tlie sentence, which was selected by a prominent journalist, chosen as judge for this competition, runs as follows: —‘Tonking’s only needs knowing - its name guarantees satisfaction.”' Three competitors were succcssru! in sending in this sentence, and the first, prize of £lO will be divided between W. Ambury, New Flvmoutb ; Miss Wilson, care Mrs C. R A dfion, *Afton street, Gore; Miss Flora August, 200 Spey street, Inverc -11 gr l ll Fa o orizes of 10s eacn to \;.s F. Real*. Am Ida ml ; Mrs A. Donovan, Kilhirnie; J. H. Kidd, Greytown; Mrs A. M. Major, Dannevirko; Mrs J. F. Mcnzies. Invercargill. Ten prizes of 5s eacli to John Edgar. Dunedin; T. W. Davies, Remuera; Herbert Cnle, Feilding; F. TV. Morrow, Maungatautau ; Mrs R. Bailey. Ohmenum; Catherine A. Edmond, Dunedin; B. Taylor, Wellington; Mrs M. L. Boyce, Chnfltclmvch; F. A. Cleveland, lieirmeia; Master F. Twining, Auckland.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 121, 14 July 1911, Page 6
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356TONKING'S COMPETITIONS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 121, 14 July 1911, Page 6
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