.nown the remarkable curative properties Ol Toii« " tb*t famous remedy forcoujrhs, chest ; And Invites vau to romnrtc oiie, ttfo, or a]J TONHING S HKSE v WanpJUßa'9^iß: Add, if. you can, three to each ,of tli9 three following jfteaaes, the wo r s? lidded to each phrase to h»y? the 'same tbreg iuitialajs thfi phraie, but not necessarily iu 3. Baby's Tronblesomti tAb an illuatfatiph, .tafce tfte phrtse "Hanging-The' Picture "'; it might he completed by " Tries Henry's Patience" {thj* three initials H.T;P. being the same). , wil} be awarded to the person who completes the three triples in the most appropriate-manner; or if no one succeeds with the three, then prize be given for the best completion of one or two (as tho case may be). The five solutions next in merit will win 10/- each; the next ten will receive 5/- each. fONKINO'B LINSEED BMDLSIOH \ ACROaCIC competition. I Required to forma sentence, the initial letter of each'word to be the eight letters in •« Tonking's," and in the saihe order. To illustrate: Suppose the acrostic was to be built upon Yr.letide "; a sentence meeting the requirement would be " Youthful, Unsophisticated Lovers Enjoy Themselves Immensely During Evenings." ■ A prize of 10 will be awarded for the best sentence formed, or if no complete sentence of eight words is made, tjieo priie will go to the person the best sentence or phrase furthest'along theword " Tonking's." . The secondary prizes Consist of five of 10/-eflch and ten of 5/- each. TOHKIKO'S LIHSEEP EMULSIOM FtOMTER COMPETITION. .-.The requirement is to name six flowSra in the order of, their beauty, zeg And Invites yau to compete and is a teat of your floral taste" and skill. The flower oftenest named in the lists received will be deemed tiiQ most beautiful; the one iheutioijed'; nest most frequently willbe consider^ a*cond ia beauty, etc. 'M* The nrst prize of £lO will be ed -for the list which is/c&jrect, or flearest so. The secondary-pnzes will be five-of 10/- ea"c& -and ten of 5/«' each. VQXKING'S LIHSEISD BMuisiCtfl £ioo public PmzE. % With each solution of above prizes, you are entitled to vote for some "wor-" thy object" in your vicinity or in the Dominion, the one receiving the most votes to be awarded a cash, prize of ,£IOO. For each competition use a separate sheet of paper ; then after your solution add something like this: " I vote that the prize be award-, ed to Miss X. Brown, of Lynnville, for 1 vacation tour, etc." Should you wish to vote oiil j" fo? the public prize, you may omit the competition solutions, and will then be credited with two votes. You may vote for any person or good cause in which you are interested, such as giving a popular school-teacher a vacation trip (as suggested in abo've example); donating to u family left destitute ; helping to erect a town clock, or beautifying your own town ; aiding the local hospital funds, or commendable public or private charity. There are hundreds of worthy uses to \vhjch/100 can be devoted. Iu order tb&t coutcstauts in the smaller cointnunities rnav be under ncj\ disadvantage, it is'provided that tba£ ".worthy object" shall receive the.' /100 which obtains the most votes in" proportion to tho population of the electorate iu which the object is located.' CONDITIONS.—The nature of the Cotnpetitions-wiii almost ceri&ffily'' cb lß'W cp.luticus are.absoluUly identical, the pri ftKaot. ftggjeted, however, tfa*t„case» ol thfp kind will occur wnltyi ■sw£--v Aaot)iar. No corf< 'tg^ttjesep tinted flonaitWoe. aAge s.:y> or lattua|«pst. ThcPome« compl. H»hfal _ number q! answers being your flOlutiifas yciti a? e fcrstg t Emulsion. ,j[f; (tiaps: at.- c .cpUto pr V§tejs. tibtm* in aa many soluttoua ZWL?*#. 9 ' PWWed pan pi j 8 enclosed , you aturwrta *Qt« f<ir any other, but may fig* JOUtoafist will act .vrfllJbmaj. » day* after the closing oi tod M the juCcmbJul publeaaure an abycaanc# oi umc lor fully conaidfcrinc ' wpoesjblc. Ab'cnua of Zl each will,woo s reach tia earliest, to be paid 8k tfcfte prt» wfniieh Wh'ose Chtmirt. andf^^pLp«»*
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14450, 24 May 1911, Page 6
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