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£25 IN CASH BONUSES. To further 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, £s.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 aod 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, bo that these fine-teas and: the chance of a handsome bonus is within the reach of all. 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 past in the first distribution Ki/Jt be sent in to W. Scoular and Co., wifcii' sender's riaine and ' number of coupons marked plainly on. package, by the 31st May, 1903. . A list of the sucoesaful competitors will bo published in the daily papers as soon as the count is concluded. (Advt.)

Mr W. T. B. Prestsn,. the- Commissioner of Emigration in London, received a cablegram from/ the Premier of Ontario on I'ebruary 20th, stating, that the Provincial Government had made arrangements for E lacing 10,000 farm, labourers in good omes in that provinee,.- and that the demand for this class oi labour is so urgent' that he trusts the Canadian officials in Great Britain -will make this fact known in all prospective emigrating eircles. According to the " Library" for Febru".y, Mr Carnegie's gifts to libraries and other educational institutions down to November 30th last amounted to :—England and Wales, £376,100; Ireland, £100,600; Scotland, £2,479,250; Canada, 954,000d01. (£190,800; Cuba, 252,0QQd01. (£50,400); United States, 212,882,173d01. (£42,576,434), airing a total of £45,773,584. The United States has had 403 libraries from Mr Carnegie, Cuba 2 T Canada 31, Scotland 68, England 51, and Ireland 10. A strange counterblast to Mr Koosevelt's homily on marriage and iamilies comes from sleepy Guildford, in Surrey. An association has been formed in that place for the purpose of assisting young women It is called a-"Society for.Promoting Manindefference among Women," - .It does not debar its members.from forming friendships with men, but there -is; tp be no "sentiment" about.these,, relations. It is required of all who' join, this maiden ring that they shaU.weai "Jong" skirts and dress their hair, in ,a, becoming manner. Curls, hair dye,' frizzing; and exposure lof the ankles are strictly forbidden. They S.are to cultivate a contempt for falling iu I love, and to abhor marriage. They must wear the society's badge at least one day a '.week, pay penalties for infringing, the rules, and if they get muriied they ar& to be expelled. Membership is confined to persons of 17 years and upwards; but up to the present sweet 17 has not rushed in crowds for enrolment. If this antimarriage society really establishes itself and ,uses its influence to enlarge its numthe Mavor and corporation of Guildford will have to call in the police, or the place will be avoided as a plaguestricken city..

No Ophm- in Chamberlain's Cough. Eemedy. Many eough cures contain opium. The effect of. this drug is to diminish secretion of the mucus, and the relief afforded is only temporary. As soon as the effect of the opium passes off, " alady returns in a more severe form, ystem is also weakened and rendered more susceptible to cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy does not contain opium in any form. It affords relief and leaves the system in a healthy condition. It always cures, and cures quickly. J. C. Oddie sells it.—(Advt.)

Stick to the people, it is but their due, Give them good value and they'll stick to you, So tc have found it, wherever we've been ; We have a big lead, to keep it we mean, In many a home we have saved much expense, And still will continue for years that are hence. For bad coughs and colds, the stuff good and pure Is W. E. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —(Advt.) ATjcnois ypm. Malinsr and Stmllerass IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE at MR R, H. BISSET'S, NEAR ORARI. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 17th April. /"\RDER OF SALE— I Furniture, Implements, Sheep, Horses Sale at 11.30 Sharp. Luncheon Provided. MALING AND SHALLCRASS, CANT. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOC, Auctioneers.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12042, 16 April 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12042, 16 April 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12042, 16 April 1903, Page 3