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u CAPSTAN CIGARETTES Football Competition NAVY CUT CASH PRIZE DIFFERENT MATCHES WILL BE ANNOUNCED EACH WEEK. The proprietors of the “CAPSTAN” Navy Cut Cigarettes offer weekly until further notice a cash prize of £5 for the most accurate forecast of the results of two of the Senior Rugby Matches played here each Saturday. All you have to do is to “CAPSTAN” Navy Cut Cigarettes. RUGBY FOOTBALL FORECASTING COMPETITION. / estimate that the following number of points will be scored by the respective teams in the undermentioned ' • Match to be played at Fraser Park, ou &ATUHVA Y, June 19th: Wiaoris pis. v. South Canterbury pis. (Only One Match This Week). Name. (State whether Mr., Mrs., or Miss) Address (1) Fill in on the dotted lines of the form, your forecast of the number of points scored by each team. (2) Write your name and address in the space provided. (3) ' Cut out the form attach a “CAPSTAN” 10’s Packet and post to “CAPSTAN;’’ Cigarettes, Box 1032, Wellington so, that it will be received not later than the first mail on Saturday '.on which, the matches are to be played. You can send in any number of attempts, but they, must be on one of these forma with.a “CAPSTAN V 10's Packet attached. A 20’s Packet will do for two forms, or a 50's Tin for five. . . , -Write clearly. Forecasting Forms (os above) ore obtainable at ell Tobacconists. Only one attempt must be made on each form. The proprietors* decision will be final. No correspond* ence will be entered-into. In • the ' event of more than one person being entitled to .the prize, the i money will be divided ' equally. Any breach of the above conditions disqualfies the entry. Winners will be notified by letter.

THAT “INDEPENDENT” AIR I SMITH BECOMES A CELEBRITY IN A DAY. 2s 6d IVON HIM A FORTUNE. lliore he is, therels Smith, the man. ivho won the £4OOO in tiie Independence Art Union, you know. ‘Lucky dog! ’ Just imagine how important I you would become if you won the first prize of £4OOO. And yet it’s quite possible. Everyone stands the same | chance. When tho numbers go up | lot your’s bo among them. You won’t miss 2s Gd, and yet it gives you 143 chances of winning tho big * money prizes in the Independence Art Union Just imagine a first prize of £4OOO (the. biggest yet), a second of £2OO, a third of £IOO, and 140 prizes of £5 each.. Don’t lot to-day go by without giving your luck, a chance. You can buy “Independence” Art Union tickets at all leading tobacconists and | retailers, 2s Cd each, or 9 tickets for i £3 (which means ono ticket free), or j you can send your money, with a stamped, ■gddressed onvelopo, to the ! •secretary, '‘lndependence” Art Union, J Mr R. Browning, . 213 , Manchester i Kfreet, Christchurch. The next to be ) drawn. [

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 16 June 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 16 June 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 16 June 1926, Page 13

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