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/ niini m mi iiiiii BiiiMiiiMiiM iiiiiiiii#iiilii*iiliilil LIMERICK CONTEST 36 GRRND CASH PRIZES FIRST PRIZE .. . 5.U 5 PRIZES.. £1 10 PRIZES .. 10/ 20 PRIZES.. 5/ MOTHERS ... PROVIDES PRECIOUS VITAMIN D THERE’S more than the racy, savoury flavour to Marmite’s tasty goodness . . . there’s an abundance of the food-energy and precious Vitamin B your youngsters, need. For romping or studying or simply for growing, young bodies call insistently for. those food-elements that Marmite supplies so generously. £5 FOR A WINNING 6 LAST LINE 9 TO THIS LIMERICK Put Marmite ott your table every meal include a ; Marmite dish in your luncheon or dinner menus two or three times a week and you wiU Zcnmc your children are getting all the Vitamin B their active, growing bodies need. Soups, savouries, egg dishes, __ Train dishes, gravies, sandwiches there’s no end to the tempting things to which Marmite will add not only mouth-watering flavour,-but rich nourishment. Read through this list of Marmite features. It will help you plan balanced,, nourishing meals and ■ help you. write that winning ‘ last line.** 1. Marmite is a highly concentrated extract and one of the richest sources of Vitamin B known to For vitality, vigour and vim. And a figure most beautifully trim, Make a daily delight of a cup of Marmite A HINT ON WINNING Entries will be judged mainly on sincerity and aptness of thought. So readi right through this advertisement carefully before you start to write your * last line.’ You’ll get plenty of really brilliant ideas on what to say once you are familiar with the qualities of Marmite. Or better still, get a jar from your grocer and try It yourself. Marmite’s zesty savouriness will inspire you to write a ‘last line’ that will take that £5 note in its stride. Get going now. And enter often. Remember, there are 36 Cash Prizes every fortnight. 2. Besides nourishing by its own goodness, Marmite aids the digestion of other foods. It supplies energy and vitality, building resistance' to disease,' and is highly recommended v by the medical profession as being of great benefit to invalids and young children. FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES I. The last line must rhyme with the first ind second lines. Write plainly or print four last line, on an ordinary sheet of paper together with your name and address, and send to ** Limerick,” Box 669, Wellington. Send no extra drawings, photographs or letters with your entry. 2. Entries will be judged for sincerity and aptness of thought; originality and neatness. The decision of the judges will be' final. Fancy entries will not count extra. 3. There will be a new Limerick Contest every fortnight. Each contest will run for two weelfs only. Entries must be. in the hands of the judges on the closing date of the contest. Results will be published in this paper, together with the new limerick, a fortnight after the closing date. ■4. The contest is FREE and open to everyone except employees of the Sanitarium Health Food Company and CarltonCarruthers Limited. • '3. Marmite checks constipation, enriches the blood, improves the digestion, clears the skin and tones np , ,i----the system generally. 4. Savoury and tasty, Marmite can be. used to-add ' flavour and food value -to almost any. savourydish,;/: , besides being the . ideal sandwich spread. It is very T'. concentrated, therefore ;m6st economical, to will keep for any length of time in any climate. ’ - V.,-. PRIZE WINDERS IN CONTEST NO. 2 CONTEST N0.4 CLOSES ON SEPT. 15, WATCH THIS PAPER FOR RESULTS ON SEPT.29 MflfiMlTf FIRST PRIZE £S, Mrs. R. Patehett, Walpawa; FIVE PRIZES OF Cl, Mrs. K. Farmer, Nelson; C. twosto. Gisborne;' Mrs. W. • Mitchell, Napier: Mrs.Slcely, Marton; Ml»s l_ Eddy, Auckland { „ 10 PRIZES OF TO/-, Mr. C. Young, New Plymouth; ,Mlse,M ? . Altksn, Napier; Miss K. Barker, Nelson; M~r. G. Roger»,Chri«l> church; R. .Cauntlett, Waharoa; Miss C. Le Ballly. Auckland; . Mis. H. Wilkinson. Invercargill; Mrs. R. lorrell, 6sraldlno; ; Mrs. W. Carver, Manutahi. via Patsa; Mrs. D.Mcl vor.'Welling-' ton; 20 PRIZES OF S/-;,Miss- Simms,' Clsborno; H. Bolton, 5 ' . Wellington; A. East, Now Plymouth; I. Wheatley, Christchurch;;'? Mrs. Morton, Wanganu|;.C. Dean, Auckland; Mise M. xfcalt; Mis.;C“o’Nelli; W«»t|mriv; Tlmaru; Miss Mi:Herieus; Forde . , . , C.‘Hall, Auckland; C. Chappie, Rstonia: Ilngton; Miss E. Campltn. Auckland; Mr.E. y^l^;Maj|^rf«n^ J. Baumgart, Hastings; J. Price, Katl Katl; Jmss^M;Tfc»iniis, Nelson; Mrs. A. Young,. Now Plymouth"; Mrs. Z.' Aroha-Mrs, H.Ridgway, Cambridge,'VrrcrSv*' c's. r jftr-': '

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22804, 1 September 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22804, 1 September 1939, Page 3

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