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For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d, 2s 6d. ■RUBBER STAMPS.-We manufac- -"' ture every class of stamp. Call and inspect specimens.— "The Colonist" Jobbing Department.

Apple Orchard Land Fop Sale. SRONTE ESTATE, MOUTERE. This Property has been subdivided into convenient sized Sections, and is now offered for Sale. Mr Kirk, Government Director of Orchards, and his assistant, Mr Hallam, report most favourably on this property, both gentlemen considering it to be ideal land for Apple culture. The Property has gentle slopes to the Korth, is well watered and protected from winds, and free from unusual frosts. It is within easy reach of coach road and the harbour at Western Entrance. The prices are most reasonable, and exceptionally easy terms are offered, viz., 10 per cent, cash, the balance to remain for 5 years at 5 per cent, with right to repay atjiny'time. Pull particulars from W. ROUT & SONS JACKSON & CO. PELL & ATKINSON. Half a century ago Bonnington's Irish Moss was first sold in the little old-fashioned druggists' shops of that time. To-day it is the Standard family cough medicine, procurable throughout the length and breadth of New Zealand and Auslra ia. Merit alone ha« built up ils great sale. Your grandfather found it the most reliable remedy. Your father ustd it and g»ve it to you. Now it cures the coughs and colds of your little onei. Refute substitutes and insist on getting I^^'wSrN/^ <s- (»J CARRAGEEN ll^my^lkH IRiSH MOSS i i/WX^-ifcnxJlliil/ <*"\ yf-^-'^Jt Mr. Stahleyß. Booth,the well-known I \^S\yiS>~ —.1 I\ Ml SfiiJ-rl JC\ representative of the "N. 2. Farmer," J P^yKAlHl i\ XW writes:-" A bad cold, followed by an A >- i*\ ?%} "IJ/Vi c /fltf I £df\ \ attack of bronchitis, with a severe hickIC^s^|py^>*l] iMSfI :rKj in. gCOU(?h' 'P''""1- 1 me to "y y°av Bonf\ W • Vfj f~*f ,r%W/-^~T*'*^ happy remedy, enabling me to fu'fil an / \ *-«^^<gj£_^Hrv engagement when I had despaued ol / \ Py 11. I putting in an appearance." 37 • TheJIEXT BEST THIKG to r» shopping at Baiiantynes is to get a copy of their . . (A CATALOGUE), From it you choose your Drapery, Clothing, or Furnishing requirements, and we do the rest entirely at our risk. All goods are returnable if not entirely satisfactory. J. BALLANTYNE & Co. CHRISTCHURCH. i. mmiiiiißi— tmai^mm ——i^—l iiiiiiiihiimiiwi ii hi in ii mill iiiiiiiiiil "' ■-"—— I In order to make still more widely known the remarkable curative properties of Tonfe kiiiK's Unseed Kmulsion, the proprietor oi that fan«".!» r»»<~ly !crcou|{lis, colds, and chest I complaints offers the above generous prizes and invites you to compete in one, two, or all | of the following competitions. b TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSION and is a test of your floral taste and TRIPLES COMPETITION. skm y hc flow g r o ftenest named in I Add, if you can, three words to the lists received will be deemed the { each of the three following phrases, IIIOS t beautiful; the one mentioned j the words added to each phrase to have ]]ex t Ulos t frequently will be considered the same three initials as that phrase, second in beauty, etc. but not necessarily in same order:— "xhe first prize" of / 10 will be awanl1. Tonklng's Cures Speedily — — — ed for the list which is correct, or 2. Coughs and Colds -— —- — neatest so. The secondary uri/.ert will 3 Baby's Troubesome Cough- - - - hr J J en of s/ . J As ait illustration, take the phrase e , lc]) ' "Hanging The Picture"; it might LIWSEBD EMULSION *be completed by " lnes Henry's "' ..Mmimirnaiw Patience " (the three initials H.TP, ,„. , £lc,° P"BLIC P. BI, ZE . being the same). With each solution of above prizes, /;\{) will be awarded to the person y°» a, rV e»V, U. C(IIO vote for_ sonic wotwho completes the three triples in the ll'y oh^ "»' >'our vicnul-v "r "' lh(j most appropriate manner; or if no one ""«"»•"". the one receiving Ihc most succeeds with the three, then prize' v? tes to be awarded a cash prize of will be given for the best completion 10°- *°r rach comptti ion use a of one or two (as the cas; may be), separate sheet of paper ; then after The five solutions next in merit will your solution add something like tins. i win 10/-each; the next ten will receive "I vote that the 1 100 »me be award--1 p.jpjj ed to Miss X, Brown, of Lyiitiville, for f TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSION vacation tour, ttc." % ACROSTIC COMPETITION. Should you wish to vote only lor the 2 Required to form a sentence, the in- P"''Hc prize, you may omit the com- | ilial letter of each word to be the eight PetltI0!1 solutions, and will then be I letters in " Tonking's," ancT in the credited with two votes. \on may I same order. To illustrate: Suppose vote for any person or good cause m i the acrostic was to be built upon which you are interested such as I " Yuletide "; a sentence meeting the BIVI%' a P°P"tar school-teacher a § requirement would be" Youthful, Un- vacation trip (as suggested in above 3 sophisticated Lovers Euiov Them- example); donating to a family selves Immensely During Evenings." left destitute ; helping to erect a town I A prize of /10 will be awarded for c!"? k- °f beautifying your own town ; | the best sentence formed, or if no aiding the local hospital funds or Etny complete sentence of eight words is commendablepublicorpnvatechanty. made, then prize will go to the person r»lere are hundreds of worthy uses to j extending the best sentence or phrase which/100 can be devoted, furthest along the word "Tonking's." In order that contestants in the The secondary prizes consist of five of smaller communities may be under no 10/- each and ten of 5/- each. disadvantage, it is provided that that irnßKiMr'ciiHsrirnimTifQmH "worthy object shall ICCCU'e the FLOWER COMPETITION? which obtains the most votes in The requirement is to name six proportion to the population of the elflowers in the order of their beauty, ectorate in which the object is located. CONTEST CONDITIONS.—The nature of the Competitions will almost certainly prevent exact ties but if two or more chosen solutions are absolutely identical, tile prize will be divided. It is not expected, however, that cases of this kind will occur unless one contestant copies from another. No correspondence can be entered into, as all competitors must be guided alike by these printed conditions. Kach solution or vote must be sccompanicd by a panel of the box around a bottle of TonkiiiK's Linseed Kmuision. If from small bottle, the panel must contain the words " Gives Immediate Relief." liitlier front or back panel from 2/6 bottles will serve, or both will entitle to two separate replies or votes. A complete box from 4/6 size will give three entries. You may send In as many solutions for any of the competitions, with your votes, as you wish, provided panel is enclosed with each, or having voted for any object, you may afterwards rote for any othtr, but may not change any solution or vote after it is once sent in. A well-known jouuulist will act as judge of competitions, whose decisions will be final. Within 15 days after the closing of competition, all prizes will be paid in cash and the names of the successful contestant published in this paper. The competition will remain open lo:if; enough to permit a reasonable number of answers being received, but to ensure an abundance of timefor fullycoiisidcrms your solutions you are urged to forward them as soon as possible. A bonus of /'I each will, in addition to their prizes, be paid the three prize winners whose answers reach us earliest. The date for closing will be duly announced in this paper. Address ail replies to "Tonkiug's Competition," P.O. Box 377, Auckland. TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSrOM From all Chemists and Storekeepers. 1/3, 2/6, «/6 pc-r bottle. Whoioik- : H ',i r :ierc!:.ui:. ■ lUI-......1- ■"miUilMlHli'TtlfT *T 't"'-*""*"'**'"" UH.I.-. EESa=aE=3nra£ST7UZ7.CHC:-vn'.

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13096, 3 May 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13096, 3 May 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13096, 3 May 1911, Page 4

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