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212 PRIZES To Introduce and Popularize Bell Junior Tea The N.Z. SPICE HOUSE have decided to give Ist Prize £2O Gash £SO Its CASH PRIZES and 100 I-lb. packets of the delicious flavoured BELL JUNIOR TEA value 2/6 per 'lb. delivered to your door. Bell Junior Tea is obtainable from the N.Z. SPICE HOUSE. 2nd Prize £3 Cash, Three 3rd Prizes £1 ea. Cash, 15 Prizes 10/- ea. Cash, 30 Prizes 5/- ea. Cash, 60 Prizes 2/6 ea. Cash, and a Special Cash Prize for best entries of children under 14, the first £l, and the second 10/-. And, 100 1-lb. packets of Bell Junior Tea, value 2/6. IN ALL 212 PRIZES To enable tea-loving New Zealanders to test for themselves the delightful fragrance and flavour of Bell Junior Tea, we offer this chance to win a substantial sum in cash. Enter for this intriguing competition: get a GENEROUS FREE PACKET and try Bell Junior Tea before you buy. Sealed envelope containing correct solution has been lodged with the Manager, Dunedin Star, and all entries will be judged in strict accordance therewith, having due regard to Condition 3. 4zfojy CVbu m \j4dd them up. M m SsMjl & pr PRIZE MONEY WILL NOT BE DIVIDED EVERY Entrant gets a FREE Packet of Bell Junior Tea. NOTfai There are no figures in Spoon, Hands, Head, or Legs of Female Figure. WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO. Write out all the figures in the drawing above and add them up. Send your entry, with l/- Postal Note attached, to the address below. For extra copies of this advertisement send stamped addressed envelope to N.Z, SPICE HOUSE, RULES. 1. If several sheets are used the total must appear on the top sheet. 2. Units only to be counted. There are no double numbers. Sixes have curved tails, nines straight tails. 3. Should more than one correct solution be received, prizes will be awarded according to neat method employed and skilful setting out of numbers. 4. You may send any number of attempts; but each attempt must be accompanied' by 1/- Postal Note. Free Packet of Bell Junior Tea for all such entries, 5. Prizewinners will be advertised in this paper 2 weeks after closing date. 6. The decision of the N.Z. Spice House must be accepted as final. All entries postmarked not later than 10 p.m. Saturday, October Bth, will be accepted. Box 63 P Dunedin, Address entries and requests for extra copies to N.Z. SPICE HOUSE, Box 63 P DUNEDIN.

DRAW THIS AND 'N \ I Ist Prize Valued £lO/0/0 2nd „ „ £5/0/0 3rd „ „ £2/10/0 10 Prizes Valued £l/0/0 20 „ „ 10/0 Entry Fee, 3d. Closes sth October, 1932. Decision of the Judges is Final. The object of the competition is to discover promising talent, and successful entrants will receive Free Training in order of merit. Do this Now and Send Immediately, Stating Age, to the secretary, Dominion Sketching and Commercial Art Society, 80 Vogel Street, Richmond, Chch.

Women arc demanding hatpins again. Not the short Sin affairs of ten years ago, but the 7in or Sin skewers which were worn before the war (writes Victoria Chappelle, in the ‘Daily Mail’). Their excuse is that they cannot keep the new, shallowcrowned hilts in place without pins, and small pins will not grip the hair. So 10,000 long pins have been ordered from a Birmingham firm. In some cases the hatpins will serve as a trimming, for they arc to be worn piercing the crown from back io front. But women will have to be careful to wear protectors, or the authorities may wage war. as they did some (ivcnt.v years ago, when long hatpins became a public danger.

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Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 17