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Enter Cadbury’s ‘MATCH THE AWARDS’ competition now. Yon could be the one to win the wonderful first prize—a wish worth $2,000! IWH ’OIWb ‘'y "For Loyal Devotion to Duty" "For ?” "For ?” ITS SO EASY: 1. Complete Cadbury's Award citations. 2. Match tte appropriate Award to other Cadbury’s blocks. M.' ' V"'; L C »' ‘ 3. Answer a simple question. 4. Write your $2,000 Wish in not more than 25 words. Just look at the full list of marvellous prizes: Ist PRIZE: Anything you wish to the value of $2,000 2nd PRIZE: Anything you wish to the value of $l,OOO 3rd PRIZE: Anything you wish to the value of $5OO /*’/<-> ! 4th PRIZE: Anything you wish to the value of $2OO 1Z Sth PRIZE: Anything you wish to the value of $2OO • • . » 6th PRIZE: Anything you wish to the value of $2OO JfY I I 7th PRIZE: Anything you wish to the value of $2OO **• BIG CONSOLATION PRIZES: 20 terrific hampers of Cadbury’s products. 1,000 boxes of 1 lb. Continental Chocolate Assortments. 2,000 Hocks of 25c Cadbury’s Dairy’ Milk Chocolate. cJvqcc* 5 Cadbury’s‘MATCH THE AWARDS’competition closes on September, 1969. It's free to enter and you can send as many entries as i you like. So pick up your entry form NOW. They’re -K. . available wherever chocolate is sold. ~MH nn.» F ■ N

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32050, 26 July 1969, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32050, 26 July 1969, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32050, 26 July 1969, Page 23

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