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£25 IN CASH BONUSES.

To futther popularise the famous KOZIE TEA, Messrs W. Scoular and Co., the Proprietors, propose curtailing their advertising expenses by £25 each halfyear, and distributing the amount in Cash Bonuses among the Consumers of KOZIE TEA, in the following manner:

£lO to the Consumer who returns Coupons representing the largest quantity of KOZIE TEA, £5 to the one returning the second greatest quantity, £3 to the third highest, £2 to the fourth, £1 to the fifth, 10s each to the sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth, and 5s each to the next eight highest. Any Coupons not sent in for the first distribution, which will close on the 31st May, 1903, may be saved and sent in for the next or any subsequent distribution. KOZIE TEA is packed in four grades, and sold at Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, and 2s 6d, «o that these fine teas and the chance of a handsome bonus is within the reach of alk A Coupon will be placed in each packet of KOZIE TEA. All Coupons are plainly marked so that there will be no confusion in arriving at the number of pounds of Tea represented.

Coupons to take part in the first distribution must be sent in to TV. Sconlar and Co., with sender's name and number of coupons maiked plainly on package, by the 31st May, 1903. ' A list of the successful competitors will be published in the daily papers as soon as the count is concluded. (Advt.j

The Civil Service regulations for the Commonwealth aspire to a standard of morauty wnich it is to be hoped ruav b= approximately observed. For instance" orncers are foibiddeu to accept any testimonial or address " without the sanction in writing of the responsible Minister"tcey are foibidden to "seek tl.e influence or interest of any pet son in onJer to ou;ain promotion, removal, or other advantage"; and they are forbidden to publicly di.-eu=s or in «nv wav ' promote political movements," ana theV a:e further ftrbiddeu to live for po'.iti<ai purposes iuformatipa gained by tLem in .ue course of duty. At th« meeting of the Xonh Canteiburv Education Board on We.lin.s..;tv, a ltue'r >ras received from .Mi- L. Watii.n. headmaster of the Kirwee Stli.-;i.-l. ■-hat steps should be taken" to perpetuate the mei/mries of prominent .Ntsv Zeaiamiers in the schools. Mr Buddo said it was a mutter for great regret that the children should be allowed to grow up in a state or lamentable ignorance in regard to m.;tceis appiita:ni..g to the ci.iony and the p-.ovicce. Re moved —"That this Board views with favour the effor.s of headmasters to peipetuate. by suitable dra.viEgs and punts, the memories of eminent had been cio.-eh- associrftel with the progress of the colony. :uid the be.-t interests of education." Mr C. Opia said he thought that the Department should be recommended to draw up biographies of f prominent statesmen for use in the sounds. ilr T. W. Adams seconded the motion, and said all members would agree that something should be done. In Ihu new country, there was very little literati>re os_ the nature indicated to p'ace before I the cund.es. That was not as it should

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11998, 21 February 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11998, 21 February 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11998, 21 February 1903, Page 4

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