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CAN VOU D£VIS£ A SLOGAN •> FULL-CREAM - MILK £SO IN PftlZtS £SO in prize* is being offered for the but slogan for the ever-popular Highlander Milk. Ist Prize, £25; 2nd Prize, £10; 3rd Prize, £5; and 10 each of £l. Enter your effort TODAY. Can you express in three or four words the reason why you prefer Highlander Full* Cream Milk for cooking purposes, for sweet-making, or for use in coffee and cocoa) Try your hand at it—and win one of the valuable cash prises offered by N.Z. Milk Products, Ltd. \ HLANDEH '"itTUftfl CoNt*H sf) \ km CtotWl W? 00 COHSOL AT lOM 4>£l2£S Besides the cash prizes, by arrangement with Nestle's, 100 boxes of Nestle's Superfine Chocolates, containing a' dainty and der lightful assortment, are being offered as consolation prizes. Make at least one of these prizes yours! CONDITIONS OF CONTEST. Vou can send as m: iy slogans as you like provided each is written together with your name aad address on the back of a Highlander Milk {Abe!* but not more than one slogan may be written on any label. All entries must be addressed to Highlander Sjtogaa Competition, P.O. Box 1759, Auckland. The Competition will close on November 30th, 1931. and prizes will be posted to the winners before Christmas. • AH entries will become the property of New Zetland Milk Products, Ltd., and no responsibility wiS be accepted for entries lost or mislaid in tjUuit. JW '■ • ,The judges' decision will be final. HERE ARE THREE EXAMPLES: Highlander Milk—Richest in Cream. Highlander—This SAFE Milk. Highlander Milk—Purest and Best. Slogan making is easy—and this competition offers you good pay for the time you spend devising one. Just think of the reasons why you buy and use Highlander Full-Cream Milk—and jot them down in the form of a short terse phrase suitable for a slogan I SEND IN YOUR EFFORT NOW! Pick up a pencil and paper and start to work AT ONCE! Closing date of Competition, November 30th. Entries will be received after that date if the envelope carries the postmark of November 30th. ALL PRIZES will be POSTED BEFORE CHRISTMAS. A MO® „ -.itet ,-a.d frtji ot 'Si® a f\o I** £*** "J te if i —tlon» * ft® 6 I ■SEw*""9«t cut** cof" »aO®; w I®*" B. PA.TSTBB, BttD Btttlder. ». ■» BAMXLYOV. 7.VXJUL, Begiatwrad ArcWieet. Ceaur Dnkis aa£ Sum Streets, OMiMtudb ANT DAM TAKES TWE SALUTE ON "PENSUIIM ISLAND" y t CHILDREN When Sergeant Dan touched at Penguin Island he was amazed to see, thousands upon thousands of penguins. They looked so like old men in frock coats that Sergeant Dan Quite involuntarily saluted them. If you would like to read of Sergeant Dan's adventures in other out-of-the-way plaoes, write for the free story book of Sergeant Dan's adventures to "Bergeant Dan, P.O, .Box 24, Gore, N.Z.." ' ICR & FATHER YOUR CHILD BECOME A NEUROTIC Heaven forbid Though your child cannot enjoy the same adventures as Sergeant Dan, you can help him achieve the same qualities of courage and strength. Perfeot health Is necessary—and health depends on food. Children need Creamoata, which Is a balanced food, containing all the elements necessary to mental and physical (feyelppmefit minerals, vitamins, proteins and carbohydrates «tre here In abundance, Children love Creamoata with milk, honey, tread® °«* golden syrup. It Is easy to prepare—ready In paw, five minutes. Creamoata costs less per plate than other cereals. Fleming & Co. Ltd., Oore. oan • """I' HII ■ |«« «f Sergeant Cat \ret boo* lir* »».0. Sox SbC " f /' r.RF&M O' THH oat joy of the home

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20334, 5 September 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20334, 5 September 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20334, 5 September 1931, Page 3