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look at this marvellous PRIZE LIST BOYS; Ist Prize: Mo-Bo Racer, 2nd Prize: Mo-Bo Trike, valued* 3rd Prize: Army Truck, valuedat GIRLS: Ist Prize: Doll’s Pram valued* _ . p_:_p. Mo-Bo Scooter, with 20d pedal brake, valued at £2-0-0 3rd Prize: Teddy Bear, valued^ PLEASE PRINT YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS IN BLOCK LETTERS AGE NAME... ADDRESS I 0 0. 0 C 7 j As Tiy* a yT. \ AJ © u To Ce/ebrafe the Opening of, fbeir Mew roy vept COMPETITION CLOSES: j SATURDAY, NOV. 30th, 1940. Results will be published in the “N.Z» LISTENER,” on Dec. 13th, 1940 Bring or post your entries to your nearest “BEGG’S” Shop. Judge; Mr. P. G. Reid, Commercial Artist, Wellington. Here’s your chance to win a wonderful Xmas present, girls and boys! Get out your crayons or paints and colour in this picture. This Competition is FREE and open to all girls and boys 10 years of age or under on December 20th, 1940. Crayons or paints may be used. You can send in as many entries as you like—extra entry forms, printed on good paper, are obtainable from your nearest Begg’s shop. The decision of the Judge must be final, and no correspondence can be entered into concerning the competition. Print your name, address and age plainly in the space provided. Remember, the Competition is FREE, so get out your paints or crayons NOW and see if YOU can win one of the wonderful prizes. COME IN AND SEE BEGG’S NEW 930£i£KE) Begg's new Toy Department Is a Wonderland of Toys. There's everything you can imagine to thrill Che hearts of boys and girls—scooters, tri-cars, motor cars, racers, trailers, trucks, tip trucks, Ore engines, push-a-longs, waggons, rockers, push chairs, walkabouts, rabbit burrows, playing pens, broncos, teddy bears, Karen bears, dogs, pups, rabbits, elephants, horse coys, bails, dolls, Pinocchio toys. Come in and see this fine array I a M y /> / fof TOYS PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

Smooth as silk to the palate, richly creamy and delicately flavoured in six delicious flavours. Easily, quickly made and most economical in use... it takes only ONE dessertspoonful to make ONE pint of delicious custard. * * CHOCOLATE PUDDING WITH CUSTARD SAUCE 2 yolks of eggs, 4 -ozs. flour, 4-025. sugar, 4-ozs. batter, i teaspoon Edmonds Baking ■ Powder, pinch of salt, i-oz. cocoa, milk to mix . Butter a mould or pudding basin. Sieve the flour and baking powder with the pinch of salt and cocoa. Cream the butter, add the sugar. When well blended, beat in the yolks of eggs; lastly, stir in the flour, etc., lightly, then add the milk. Mix well, put into the buttered mould, cover with greased paper, and steam for ij hours. Serve with plenty of Edmonds Vanilla Custard.

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Evening Star, Issue 23729, 9 November 1940, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23729, 9 November 1940, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23729, 9 November 1940, Page 19

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