dQ 9{ SWflw. TtiMSIX Wl m S:;K’^WCX I, m rm great M AKATHON RACE. mm /* i *T' / c iP . luA^T I*# *' ,*t ! ,1 .?!*♦ »* o** Hr & : i M £y m ; MWtWUt TOOD )C ' ,R WVI SMIVTNKWW «M*N 1 itt AGAINST ■ « W »■ iii PWRfSM iiliP mm llii MHHPI*'’ 1 *'’ v. * turn// AND HELP YOON FAVOURITE BY VOTING Come on now you “Betta” Peanut Butter supporters ... at the end of the first lap little Maurice Marmite holds the lead in the Big Marathon Contest. But it’s only a short margin and when Betta’s supporters really start voting we predict he’ll surge into the lead again. It’s a great contest and the pace is on. Entries are pouring in, proving that there are not two more popular health foods in New Zealand than Marmite and Betta Peanut Butter. Get a pot of each today. Both are delicious... both are marvellously good for you. Then vote for your favourite, vote early and often and see if your statement can’t win one of the 555 prizes. Remember it doesn’t make any difference whether Maurice or Betta gets the most votes, prizes will be awarded for the accompanying statements on prescribed entry forms. We have been truly amazed and gratified at the great reception accorded this mighty Marathon. Hundreds of votes have come in from all parts of the Dominion—Maurice Marmite and “Betta” Peanut Butter are certainly popular! We are very pleased with results to date, but we want everyone to vote. EVERYONE! Who’s your favourite—Maurice Marmite or “Betta” Peanut Butter? Try them both—find out how good they really are—i then write a ,winning entry. You may win £IOO. Then there’s other prizes to be won. No limit to number of entries. Enter this great Contest today! Read these conditions carefully:— CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST , Read Carefully 1. The closing date of the contest will be advertised. 2. Prizes will be awarded for those entries which in the opinion of the judges, have most merit in logic of reasoning, expression, neatness, point and brevity. •3. To ensure absolute fairness the Sanitarium Health Food Co. has appointed Mr. Sinclair Carruthers, of Carlton-Carruthers Limited, Advertising, and The Editor of the “Dominion,” Wellington, as judges.' The decision of the judges will be final and must be treated by each entrant as such. 4. The contest is free and open to any person except employees of the Sanitarium Health Food Co., employees of Carlton-Carruthers Limited and employees of the “Dominion.” 5. No entry fee is necessary to enter, but all entries must be submitted on entry forms. Any number of entries may be made by any entrant, but each entry must be on a separate entry form. 6. For the convenience of competitors, an entry form is provided with every pot of Peanut Butter and Marmite, but any competitor may obtain an entry form from his grocer or by writing to the Sanitarium Health Food Co., Papanui, enclosing a stamped envelope bearing the competitor’s name and address. 7. Each entry must be limited to SO words. SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD COMPANY, PAPANUI, CHRISTCHURCH GREAT DOMINION WIDE CONTEST IN PRIZES X A. S. Paterson says: “I can't vote, hut if I could it would certainly be for Betta Peanut Butter. Balk about delicious flavour. I can't understand these people voting for Maurice Marmite. He’s all right, I suppose —full of Vitamins and all that—in his place. But you can’t say Betta’s entirely lacking either. Give me Betta Peanut Butter every time. It’s good for you — it’s thrifty—and has the nuttiest taste I P.S. Little Eric Gardiner, and Mrs. Mahoganyfor once all agree with me.” 50 PRIZES @ £l-1-0 100 „ „ 10/6 200 „ „ 5/200 ~ ~ 2/6 mm m & * ; “Maurice Marmite gets my vote’’ says Minhinnick, ace New Zealand cartoonist. “As one of my old aunts used to say, it may be a Vitamin B Hive and it certainly makes you a worker. Use it when you next * cook your income tax return, and watch the inspector swallow, the thing, fust as you like about that, of course. But, a sandwich, now, “spread with brown Marmite, mystic, wonderful . . . Ah, Tennyson knew I” i*ui jail your children don't seem to be making the progress they should, have their eyes examined right away. In many cases eyestrain is the cause of the trouble. DBWSOI® LIMITED PRINCES STREET! /ptlcLan-SA^* Make an appointment now with our Ur N. R. SAVIDGE. D. 1.0., F.X.0., Consulting Optician. y * rv Colson's Shoes Here’s thriftl Bargains In Footwear For Ladies: Smart Brown Suede Court Shoes. Spanish heels. English <gr f flWa make; splendid value .... For Men: Black Glace Kid Shoes. Patent toe caps, welted . leather soles. Don’t miss this oppor- 59 £37 / RL. tunity M. g fW 15 GEORGE STREET.
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Evening Star, Issue 23093, 20 October 1938, Page 8
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