Wedding Presents. DOULTON SALAD HOWL, A3 'ILLUSTRATED, 255. E.P. MOUNTED OAK, 255. CRYSTAL, 20s; 22b Bd. F. J. DUNN, WATCHMAKER, AND JEWELLER, Corner Stafford and Beswick Sts.. Timoru. The local Coronation . Calehra t.'on Procession promises to bo ii hugo sucoess. And everyone hoping to he lit and well to join in tlio enthusiasm, sluuld have :i bottle of Nvals Whiter Cough Syrup. Procurable at R. G. Jlalcohuson's Pharmacy. Price Is Gd and 2s Gd.... What is believed to lie one of tho longest ferro-eoncret© - piles ever cast was. recently made by tho Auckland: Harbour Board's staff, . and it is now 'lyin<{ along the breastwork on the Calliope Doclc reclamation nt Devonport: The. pile, ,which has a length nf 103 ft, is 20in square, and weighs no less than 17 tone. . It will bo used at the deepest point reached by the piles 'in connection .with tho Queen street Wharf • reconstruction. Several piles of a. length of between 80ft and I.ooft wi|l, 1;3 required for the work, but this will ho oulv the one of over 100 ft in length.' .. ' . , ' TorChroiu'o Chest Complains. Wood's f Great Peppermint Cure, ls'6d. 2s 6d... I Why'tet your wife and iphiitircn drink towcommon ,tea 7 , 'lt contains no sub--1 stance or , | and never gives J satisfaction, and is[ dear at afiy pcice. M Good pure whole- N some tea costs i | less than a farth- ' \ ing(Jd.)per cup at ' many let their families . drink common tea (and tea dusts) unfit for consumption, and , pay 6d/per glass | . for their bear or ■ j ; - whiaky. Low I priced tea reI qult-03 twice the ' '.quantity to mako ' the same extract, f ■ as., a tea costl ng j ;;rrom?/.t03/-'perlbJ with Keoce, ;it Jlclbotu-n m was lcadii It's -Great Value at £3 fOs. rpHAT'S WHAT YOU'LL SAY WHEN YOU SEE THE SUIT. BUT WE ARE MAKING IT WONDERFUL VALUE BY SELLmmm ""VOTJ NEVER HAD A SUIT THAT OOULD BE COMPARED WITH IT. WE HAVEN'T GIVEN THE SUIT A YOU'LL CALL ITTSiq Wonder Suit. AND A WONDER IT IS ONLY TO BE, HAD AT wmm TIRSARU AND TEfeiUXA. night I eacs - ■ ■- -: nrv's I TO »KIKG'S LINSSED 3MUI.SION' 048i.gi Frizes' * oM flgg&^feSg^ 0 * *M, is ■?" y° ur floral taste and — aeare9t s°- The secondary prizes will J. As an illustration; take Ig'e phr-'ase be ve of 10 /- ea ch and' ten ofs/j" Hanging Tlje Picture.'!; it might each - ' ' - Sbe completed by " Trieß Henry's T °»KIKG'S LINSSED SMULSION '■ j Patience" (the three initials H.T.P. 3100 PUBLIC prize .a; ■• j being the same). With each solution of above prizes, J /10 will- h> Awarded to the person >' ou are entitled to vote for gome "wortbree triples in the th y object" in your vicinity or in the v tanner; or if no one Dominion, the one receiving the most j succeeds with the three, "then prize votes to be awarded u cash prizeof I will be (riven for.the. hp«t completion j£loo. For each competition use a use may be), separate sheet of paper; then after , in merit will your solution add something like this: J win JO/-each; the ueit ten will receive " I vote that the prize be awardi 5/-each: ed to Miss X. Brown, of Lyunville, for I TONKIKG'S LINSEED EMULSION vacation tour, etc." '"\ SCHOSTIC COMPETITION. Should you wish to vote only for the" . Required to fprm a sentence, the iu- public prize, you may omit the coin-" itial letter of each word to be the eight petition solutions, and -will then be I letters in " Touldng's," and in the "edited with two votes. 'Yon may'i same order. To'illustrate: Suppose vote for any person or good cause in i thfe acrostic was to be 'built upon which you are interested, such as J " Yuletide"; a sentence meeting the g iv >»g a popular school-teacher al reijuiretuen't would be " Youthful, Un- vacation trip (as suggested in above? Jphisticattd -Lovers Enjov Them- example); donating JflOO to a family 1 !:lves Immensely During Evenings." left destitute ; helping to erect a town jj < A prize of jfld will be awarded for clock, or beautifying your own town ; \ tae best sentence formed,, or if no aiding the local hospital funds, or any! j camplete sentence of eight words is coaiinc:idablepublicorpri.vatecharity..| i made, then prize will go to the person There are hundreds of worthy uses to f j extending the best sentence or phrase which /J 00 can be devoted. E | furthest along the word "Tonking's." I" order that contestants in the i | The secondary prizes consist of five of smaller communities mav be under no ', ! 10/- each and tea o£ 5/- each. disadvantage, it is provided that that 1 | TONKIHO'S LtNSEEo 2KULSIQH " worthy object" shall receive the '• ■ „,, PLOffStt competisiqm, /100 which obtains the most vote iu < 3 . *S. e requirement 13 to name six proportion to the population of the el-j -rs m the order of their beautv, ectorate in which the obiect is located. ' * ,1 3. ia! nature ol the Competitions alhiost cc'-c^a l " or icore chosc:i solutiaus ere absolutely i.-ieruical the IJTiM iec.ed.however, that casa of !h|s hind will occur unless due iw^? l S or " s ß? l ni3 ' uc ' : &? 5 1 .'. catered iuW, aa all coSiSctltoH la addition to their jn«j, tie p»i lie tU«t pruswlatforn whose ariawera r?ael« The date for closfijj wljl be duly cunouaced in thll paper. Addreta all replies to »S netltion," P.O. BO3SIS, Ciu-iatchurth. ' * MHSfBD EltSVhßlO'.l iittfi snd StoVektsejlata. 1/8, 3/S, 1/8 p« oottle.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14456, 31 May 1911, Page 6
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