IBM JIL si o I Ik *Z Z=3 Smart men-about-town wear... ' I’ I'l <1 In the sock drawers of smart dressing men you’ll find Match tie to socks! Canterbury No-Mend socks. For these fine quality socks add From No-Mend’s wide basic a n unusual dash of distinction to shoes and suits. They're colour range of greys, blues, styled in a wide range ... from conservative, good-looking simple' to° W seiect r ‘that plain tones ... through embroidered patterns ... to dashing tones in colour or pattern to argyles for casual wear . . . good-looking of course . . . and b°ut r and ZZhow smart comfortable (guaranteed shrinkproof, never shrink out of fit) ... it looks. ant i fifed for long, long wear (there's nylon knitted with wool in every inch plus extra nylon reinforcing at toes and heels). Guaranteed 3 months’ wear guaranteed shrinkproof Jyeors of I I menswsa/ 132 Z LANE. WALKER, RUDKIN LIMITED. C H“R I S T C H U R C H
A PRIZE EVERY WEEK . . . AND THE BIG PRIZES AT THE END 1 - '■ PRIZES TOBE WON» JWLAUNDIUNE / W// SOAP POWDER J //'//Il Enter NOW! Slogan Competition You can be the next lucky winner BAr» you entering in this wonderful competition each week? You should, you |jnow because there is a prize every week, and the big prizes at the end. All jrou heve to do is to write a slogan on Laundrine Soap Powder, such as: Laundrine—the modern, smoother soap powder for whiter clothes, for brighter dishes.' s * ate Iho number of times the word " Laundrine '' appears on the Laundrine Who knows, YOU can be next week's winner. No tntry fet. Conditions for Competition. -Ss 1 £230 will be awarded in prizes. £lO to the best slogan .? ach . week - and at the end of eight weeks the ‘he winning eight will be awarded the First Prize o ° f £‘QO. second £3O. Third £2O. 2 ' E", try 7 free ’ and. any number of entries may be sent in. //'/ Entry forms are included in newspaper advertisements, and may also be obtained from your grocer. If entry forms not available, then follow the style set out below on plain sheet of paper. Kwdw p n S r ?n b t e i n ® notified each week, and should have a Laundrin* 4. Comnetitfnn Ck 3hi ln K lhe ’S P9 ssesslo p when notified of their success. 19 > 5’? Pe Ent?i'es W sh l ou b rd 8 "' 1 flnaUy ClO6e N ° Vember " LAUNDRINE ” Slogan Competition.” , „ p O. Box 229, DUNEDIN. 5 ' ‘he fi n n d »i ne NU ess wIU considered by the judges, whose decision a ?11 1 fi al - . No correspondence can be entered into s - mav hf a ,?« S J e £.‘ ,5 becom ® the property of McLeod Brothers Limited, and may be used in any way desired. LP4 zri ADDRESS :Z .“.ZHere are the winners of the first two weeks - ■ of the competition: SLOGAN : First Week: Mr. W. N. PATON, ——— 67 Cashmere Avenue, Khandallah, NUMBER OF TIMES THE WORD " LAUNDRINE " APPEARS WELLINGTON ON PACKET: Second Week: Mrs. M. G. ROWE. NAME OF MY GROCER:Z...—J 39 AUCKLAND l ' aPUna ' BE NOT,FIED AND F 'NAL RESULTS ADVERTISED AUCKLAND in THE MAIN DAILY NEWSPAPERS ON DECEMBER 17.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27489, 25 October 1954, Page 6
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