the continuous competition. The prizes awarded' by “Stand-Out Tea” are in future to be of an even more generous character than those in the past. The Prize Poem has ceased. Instead, Cash Premiums are given every half-year to those who collect the greater number of Coupons enclosed m packets of “Stand-Out Tea.” The money prizes range from 5s to £5. There are, also, innumerable consolation awards of 2s 6d. Entries for the Cash Distribution Reward Scheme close on 15th June and 15th December each year. “Stand-Out Tea” has attained great popularity. It is now stocked practically everywhere. Buy “Stand-Out Tea,”, save your Coupons, and post them in one batch, with sender’s name and address, to “Stand-Out Tea.” care R. Wilson and Co., Ltd., Dunedin.
For flies, sand-flies, and mosquitoes, there is nothing so good to exterminate them as the now famous Fli-Keolo. Try a tin to-day. Wholesale agents, L. D. Nathan, Gisborne. Or direct from the Dingo Medicine Co., Ltd., Auckland.*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3771, 5 March 1913, Page 2
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166Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3771, 5 March 1913, Page 2
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