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AffArf!fOAfS^Ac ■B :aES «aS\ n ! Mr. C, E. “Stump” Claridge, well-known longdistance swimmer and harbour record holder , says :— “ I’m, glad to have this chance to tell everyone about Maurice Marmite. He’s certainly a great little fellow full of Vitamins. I’m positive he is the indirect reason for my good health and long-distance endurance. You take my advice—be in the swim by eating Marmite every day. It improves your athletic ability in every way.” / m CONDITIONS OF CONTEST-READ CAREFULLY “My vote goes to Betta”, says Miss Mona Leydon, famous New Zealand woman champion distance swimmer, “For that extra burst of energy that goes into the last lap, there’s nothinglike ‘ Betta ’ Peanut Butter, It has the calories that go into quick energy and it’s sustaining, too. May the best man win, but my bote goes to* Betta’.” 1. The closing date of the contest will be advertised. 2. Prizes will be awarded fpr 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-Car-ruthers Ltd. 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 CarltonCarruthers Limited and employees of the “ Dominion.” 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. . For the convenience of competitors, an entry form is provided with every pot of • Betta ’ 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 50 words. ‘D ETTA’ supporters certainly rallied u around ... he simply scorched around the turn to take the lead from Maurice Marmite. But Maurice isn’t worrying'... he knows he’s good. So come on, folks . . . get your entry forms and cast your votes for your favourite. Give Maurice a hand ... or if you like ‘Betta’ better, he can do with your vote too. Get a jar of Marmite and one of ‘ Betta’ Peanut Butter from your grocer today. Try them both. Make up your mind about them. Then go in and vote. There’s an official Entry Form with every jar of Marmite arid ‘Betta* Peanut Butter. Submit as many entries as you like. The more the better. And remember that every entry stands a chance of winning one of these 555 cash prizes. Nq entry fee. And it doesn’t make any difference to the allocation of prizes whether ‘Betta’ or Maurice gets the most votes—prizes will be awarded on the merits of the statements you give on the official Entry Forms. GREAT DOMINION WIDE CONTEST £370 Ist PRIZE „ 2nd „ 3rd ~ —. 4th „ sth „ - 50 PRIZES® 100 ~ ~ 200 ~ „ 200 „ ~ IN PRIZES _ £lOO _ £SO _ _ _ £lO _ _ £5 _ _ £l-1-0 - _ _ 5/- - - 2/6 SANITARIUM HEALTH FQpD CO MPA NY, C H RIS TC H U RCHV BETTA PEANUT BUTTER

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Evening Star, Issue 23099, 27 October 1938, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23099, 27 October 1938, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23099, 27 October 1938, Page 4