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< MJ SA • 'f Your recipe 1 -Sil could win wm a/ipa f irwg ns £2501 ““ sM&J /WQlh\\ A makes the • meal! ” .«tu |h „ ~ 7<\> It S fun! And it’s free! Enter Young or old, experienced cook, young xSw 3 bride, career girl, housewife, or teenager v ?< t h simple recipe competition (and man o f t he house, too).. .7011 V s - now and help us discover all all have an equal chance of winning big MlJu ':. . , r, , , r money in Colman’s Mustard Recipe Com®£F ~ the best New Zealand ways of petition. • W * ,P 56 G* 1 *-* -j-L a x Ntf giving dishes more flavour, new Send in your recipe. It can be plain or XX 2 ' rest with Colman’s Mustard fancy, one y° u have invented ’ or an old X 2esl wim coiman s iviusiara. family favouritc As long as it uses at least one teaspoonful of Colman’s Mustard it could win a Section Prize of £5O plus the A Grand First Prize of £2OO, making a total » | h ft 1 0f£250! Bnl ■ I | I I I Colman’s Mustard adds piquant flavour to J Fk'B B £ Wi-ITIMII W every savoury dish. Remember! Mustard , M . . - m. makes the meal... and Co/man’s make WtfjiulMi'BM MUSTARD th.musUrd! ....recipe competition Enter as many sections as you wish. The number of recipes you may send in any one section is limited to three. Write each recipe clearly on separate sheet. 2. Write name and address in block letters on top right corner of each page. U*VI Write Section on top left corner (e.g. THIS IS ALL I v Meat Dishes if a meat dish recipe.) - 3. Underline all words in rhyme which YOU DO I also appear on Colman’s Mustard Packet. I I lAvw Underline them each time they appear in rhyme irrespective of how many Underline all words in rhyme below which also GRAND FIRST PRIZE times they are on packet. (Get printed appear in the printed wording on a packet of £2OO entry form from grocer, or write out Colman’s Mustard. Clue: There are 38 words. RFCTION4I rin«T PRI7FR rhyme.) You may send more than one Send in marked rhyme together with your recipe c „7 Jkn ’ K recipe with rhyme provided all are in ( or recipes), which must contain as one of the in- 3IX ** ou eacn same envelope. gredients a minimum of one teaspoonful of SECTIONAL SECOND PRIZES , . ... Colman's Mustard. Six of £2O each 4. All recipes must contain as one of the - ingredients, not less than one teaspoon- Try mustard dressing, mustard flavour, SECTIONAL THIRD PRIZES ful of Colman s Mustard. Salad and all meat to savour, Six of £lO each 5. Competition closes April 17th, 1960. Take mustard bath and mustard pack, CONSOLATION PRIZES Send entries to Colman’s Mustard Com- Mustard plaster for your back. Sixty-six of £5 each petition, P.O. Box 905, Dunedin, postmarked not later than that date. But mark the bull’s head as the sign Cash priMg (of £5O £2O and £lO we abo¥e) for 6. No entry fee. Competition open to all, Of mustard P™ “d superfine, lst , an< j 3rd fa each of these six sections: female or male (except persons earning Jn all .w«W. We,t * I. Meat Dishes 5. Sauces and Salad living by cooking, and employees of Colman s Mustard is the best. Creams Reckitt and Colman (N.Z.) Ltd, and x FUh Dithe , Fnt.r their associates.) » •• Teenage Enterj. CheM< D | th „ taining Notions 7. Judges decisions final. No correspon- (open only to teendence will be entered into. In event of 4. Cocktail Savour- agers up to 18 duplication of recipes, neatness in setting JUDGED by a panel of N.Z. hOUM..ives ies years of age). out will be taken into consideration. Recipes In the various sections will be judged by a panel of New Zealand women, who will be practical In addition, a Grand First Prize of £2OO to the recipe 8. All recipes become property of Reckitt housewives just like yourself. Thus you can be sure (selected from the above Section Winners) judged to & Colman (N.Z.) Ltd, and may be used y Our rec ip e> no matter how simple, will stand every be the best and most likely to be popular. by them at their discretion. rhanre of selection as a orize winner. chance ot selection pnze mne pLug SPECIAL AWARDS FOR WOMEN’S 9. Prize winners will be notified early in ORGANISATIONS June and list of prize winners advertised ... and by well-known cnet Secretaries —write Reckitt & Colman (N.Z.) Ltd, in selected media. Prize winners would From the 6 * e "'° n Box 905, Dunedin for details of these special awards, be expected to have packet of Colman s wives panel, the overall First Prize winner wijl Mustard in their possession when notified be chosen by the Head Chef of James Smiths 1 40 of success. Chef Bar.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29146, 5 March 1960, Page 4

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