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GENERAL

Death of a Russian Prelate

Tho death of the Catholic Metropolitan at St Petersburg, the Moat Rev. Boleslaus Jerome Klopofo5 B ft rC r b lt h< ? P °' Mohll * r and Minsk, is a sVrkms loss to the Catholic Church throughout the Russian EmI> ro of which the deceased prelate was the spiritual cniof. It is understood that his successor in the archieiSo'nn?%r l l be C° unt Geor 8e Szembek, at present Bishop of Pock. There are actually three important Catholic bishoprics vacant in Russia— those of Samogitia, Vilna, and Mohilev.

£25 m hard cash given away every six months. To further popularise the famous Kozie Tea, the proprietors (Messrs. W. Scoullar and Co.) purpose curtailing their advertising expenses by £20 each half-year, and distributing that amount in cash bonuses amongst the consumers of Kozie Tea in the following manner : £10 to the consumer who returns coupons representing the largest quantity of Kozie Tea, £5 to the one returning coupons representing the 2nd greatest quantity, £3 to the one returning coupons representing the 3rd greatest ?u an , , ty ' 2 to the one returning coupons representing the 4th greatest quantity, £1 to the one returning coupons representing the sth greatest quantity. 10s each to the one returning Coupons representing the 6th, 7th, Bth, and 9th, 5s each to the one returning coupons representing the eight next highest ; in all 17 prizes. Any coupons not sent in for the first distribution, which will close on May 31, 1903, may be saved and sent in for the next, closing on November 30, 1903, or any following half-yearly distribution. Kozie Tea is packed in lead, with vegetable parchment lining, and is therefore quite impervious to the air ; will keep longer than m any other form of package ; and especially is preferable to tea packed in small tins, which becomes tinny ' —that is, tastes of the tin if kept any length of time before using. Kozie Tea is put up in four (4) grades, and sold at Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, and 2s 6d so that these fine teas and the chance of a handsome' bonus is within the reach of all. Golden Tipned Kozie at 6d is the most superbly rich and fragrant tea ever put on the market, and will be appreciated by Connoisseurs. A coupon will be placed in each packet and tin of Kozie Tea, and will count in the distributions as follows :— Two red will represent lib of tea. One black will represent lVb of tea. One blue will represent 51b of tea. One green will represent 10tt> of tea. Coupons must bo sent to W. Scoullar and Co., Punedin, with sender's name and number of coupons marked plainly on package containing same by 31st May or 30thi November in each year. A list of successful competitors will be published in the daily papers as soon as the count up is concluded, and P.O. order for bonus posted at once. Kozie Tea may be obtained from all Grocers.—*** # You often hear salesmen of reapers and binders say Just as good as McCormick,' but you never hear a McCormick salesman say ' Just as good.' The reputation and sales of McCormick machines are the greatest in the world. — *♦•

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 20, 14 May 1903, Page 27

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GENERAL New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 20, 14 May 1903, Page 27

GENERAL New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 20, 14 May 1903, Page 27