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It's a Good Time to Buy that New Coat : BEFORE PRICES GO HIGHER Be smart , be cosy—buy direct at Warehouse Prices English and N.Z. made Tweed Coats, super cut—--59/6, 69/6, 75/-, 85/-, 95/- to SGns Raincoats . 35/-, 55/-, 65/-, 75/-, 85/-, 95/Oil Canvas Coats .. ' 39/6, 49/6, 59/6, 75/* Also large range oS Boys 1 Coats GLASSONS’ Warehouse, w VS«UC I K I T Wellington Woollen Co.’s lalVS&m IHjJLiILB 9it White Marble Bldgs. ft COUGH CURE HORSE HAIR Highest Prices Gives BUNTSKG & GO. BRUSH MANU FACTUaEBS, nrt SXRRBX. 'Phono 31-29?. THE SPOTLESS HOME WITHOUT HARD WORK WITH Chemico THE MODERN CLEANSER i Antiseptic, Perfumed. Cleon. everything. Mod* In N.Z. All Store*. W. B. SIMMS A SONS LTD, CHRISTCHURCH. N.Z. Dlatribntora. iH*Ti

eanut UTTER T’ : ‘C'j -** l i ' >w ' a v? ''*> £ stA :Ur - }■ **,’ >< « * * C # *«s - <1 *. r i^' - % M !v/v *#■ *i £a&U Mena in agio in a nutshell! Let all the family enjoy the fall, rich hodied tastiness of “Betta” Peanut Butter they’ll revel in its wholesome, goodness. Spread it On bread and toast . . . make “Betta” sandwiches for lunches, with Marmite, raisins, grated apple or lettuce for Variety . . . use if in your favourite recipes to add flavour and food I value . . . add it to salad dressings and savouries, cakes, cookies and desserts, and ice crearn. There’s no end to the templing magic this smooth golden butter can work for-you. Read this'lisf of “Betta” features. It will help you understand just why Betta Peanut Butter, is such a'Valuable food. And it will give you ideas on what to say wheo yoU write that winning ‘last line’. 1. “Betta’* Peanut Butter contains abundantly those food-elements that make youngsters grow. It is richer ;in muscle-building protein and energy-pro-ducing fats than either meat or eggs. The: clear, golden tint of “Betta” is a guarantee of easy digestibility. In fact “Betta” Peanut Butter can be enjoyed hf people who have difficulty in digesting Ordinary butte# that’s ; how goodit is. 3. “Betta” Peanut Butter: is made from selected, peanuts, roasted to perfection* ’ •In this important step lies “Betta’s” superiority, because every kemel is evenly roasted to the exact stage required to bring but the maximum flavour, yet preserve every atom of food value. ' Your grocer stocks “Betta” Peanut Butte# - in attractive and convenient 4 oz., 8 oz.. and 12 oz. screw-cap jars. sivmmni LIMERICK CONTEST 36 GRAND COSH FRIZES JUST WRITE k LAST LINE TO THIS LIMERICK There once wasa tad named Ben Cutter, Who at luncheon would angrily mutter , “Vm tired of this stuff—“Vve had quite enough FIRST PRIZE . , £5 5 PRIZES .XI 10 PRIZES.. 10/20 PRIZES..S/Enter* now. Enter often. Encourage the whole family to be in. Read the rules, read the hint on winning then get going. A HINT ON WINNING Entries will be Judged mainly on sincerity and aptness of thought. So read every word of this advertisement. You’ll gets lots of ideas for a knowtcdgable ‘last line 1 . Or better still, get a jar of “Betta” Peanut Butter. Lee the family sample It. Their enthusiasm will be your inspiration. FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES 1. The last line must rhyme with the first and second lines. Write plainly or print your 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. 1. 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 weeks 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 Carlton-Carruthers Ltd. PRIZEWINNERS IN LIMERICK CONTEST NO. 19 FIRST FMZK dl Hr*. A. Young, 22 Anwa Sb. Naw Plymouth jAVI PRIZES ill Mr*. T. Cahill, Oamaru; Miu O. Kent. Merton; John Mara Jnr.. Etlaamare; Miss G. Jordan, Metuaka; Mrs. (L Cochrane, Cobden; TEN PRIZES lOZ.i Mr».S. Bcnn.-WHangmOaraDij: Min H. Pox, Bethlehom R.D-! Mr*. P. Young. UFortory Ouiuidliij Mr. Archie pavis, Geraldine: Mi« D. Smith,Martori; Mr*; A. Dodd. Onahunga; M% L. Bailey. Rotorua; Robert McLean, Alford Forest, P.Bj Master N. Jordan, Dovedala R.M.D.; O. Wdlker, 122 LOhdOlt 6b, Dunedin; TWENTY PRIZES Si- a Nrk M.F. Andrew, Palmerston North; Mis* N. Forbes, Greymouth( M. Stevenson, Convent School, Hastings; I. RObthSOR, Mastartbni P> McLennan, Fair!la; MM. ft, GOthall, Vi Tinakori Hoad, Wellington; W. A. Grieve, Toa; C. Wilson, Motuaka; Hr. A. Martin, DargaVlila; Mrs. C. Nevin. Edendale; 0. SWeatur, S Burrow’s. Ave., Parnell: Mrs. P. Wright; Stratford; Miss M. Sutton, Mawheraiii; Mies Cannolt, ftuakawa; Master G. White, WaitomO Caves R.D.; Miss T. Martin, Wavertay; John McNally, St. Andrew* Ad., Epsom; Mrs. G. - Lambert, Sutherland Rd., Lyall Bay; Miss M. Dowdall, Pukakohe; Mr*, ft. Blaltaly.np/- P.O. Christchurch. CONTEST NO. 21 CLOSES MAY 10th. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR RESULTS MAY 24th. A

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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23004, 26 April 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23004, 26 April 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23004, 26 April 1940, Page 4