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These Results for November The first prize (£3) was won by a Christchurcli resident with 167 bags, while nine competitors tied for the last two prizes with 20 bags. Every month the bags roll in from all parts of the Dominion, and the interest taken in the competition warrants the proprietors continuing the prizes for another year. The conditions are simplicity itself—there are no cash payments or coupons—just save the bags and send them in—'' the more the merrier." BAKGRO7E THE QUEEN OF FLOWERS My collection is right up to date and contain* nil the latest noreltiea In Dwarf. Bush, Climbers, Standards, and tall Weeping Standards. Over 20,000 to choose from. Order now for delivery 1917 Planting Season. CATALOGUES FREE. W. BAYLISS Bryndwr Nurseries JEFFREY'S ROAD. Thono 1703. Fendalton, N.Z. £»OA EACH—Good Section;:, liundy to New duOU Brighton tram; terms £2 deposit, balance to suit. S. C. Thompson, IG3 Here ford Street M 'M i DRAPER AND CLOT II IE ft, —" NEW BRIGHTON. Just Opened my Season's Shipment BATHING COSTUMES. Children's from 1/3 Ladies' Canadian from .. .. 3/6 Men's Canadian from .. .. 2/11 Mackintosh and Rubber Bathing Caps 1/ up. FIRE MARINE ACCIDENT LIVE STOCK MOTOR CAR Administrator of Estates Attorney, Eiocutor, or Trustee W. L BOLAM. Mtnafrr ill Hereford Slree

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 883, 8 December 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 883, 8 December 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 883, 8 December 1916, Page 10