KNITTING THE EMPIRETOGETHER. Batons and Baldwins Ltd., the worldfamous English manufacturers of Knitting yarns are large buyers of New Zea-land-grown wool. Knitters who buy Batons and Baldwins yarns because of their superior quality display a worthy spirit of reciprocity. Trade with those who trade with you. Always ask for Batons and Baldwins knitting wools, Britain’s best. —Advt.
Qr&o£BOURNVILLE Competition BOYS and GIRLS! Get out your paint boxes or crayons HERE’S a chance to win a prize worth while! Two I st. Prizes of£ 1 5 ! '< Four 2nd. Prizes of £lO.. . and 4606 zddflßl fl other prizes . . . just look at the list! jgFB 11 And it’s such a simple competition too! S /d/ ' Just ask your grocer for one of the ■ ® HfIMK Bournville Cocoa Competition drawing USB A, FIP forms . . . take it home ... set to z work (your very best work) . . . send it I EZ w"* to Cadbury Fry Hudson Ltd., Dunedin, Bpr and'wait for results! There are’two sections to be competed following prizes will be divided L equally between the two sections. in. One, for boys and girls over five and -J Two Ist. Prizes - - each £l5 cash under eleven years of age and another Four 2nd Prizes. - - each £lO cash for boys and girls over eleven and under Six 3rd. Prizes - - each £5 cash f 100 Prizes - - each 10/- cash i teen years o age. 50Q | Jb. boxes, of Chocolates valued There are 4612 prizes! If you don’t win — — at 4/-. each. . c 1 1 , _ v-x r x - 1000 i lb. blocks of Cadbury Chocothe first m your section ... look what a r~J |ate " va | ued at , /4> and 3000 other large number of other chances you have. |// 1 Prizes of Novel and useful Gifts. Also—you have the opportunity to help ALSO—2 Prizes of £lO to the winning ■ c u ... schools. 4 Prizes of £S to the to win one of the special prizes given to second winning schools, the schools attended by the first and ( Closing Date-June 30, 1932. second prize-winners. —J ENTRIES • r iIJ J jsolubue | Children may send In as many entries as Ask your grocer for a form to-day , . . I they wish. If you think you can do better get out your colours . . . and begin ! BOURNVI than your first attempt try again. See 6 ' ° conditions on entry form. BOURNVILLE COCOA
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 168, 12 April 1932, Page 4
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385Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 168, 12 April 1932, Page 4
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