S'. An Apology from Cadbury’s The unprecedented demand for the Free Gift Caskets offered by Cadbury’s to all those who sent in the requisite number of Bournville Cocoa Coupons, has entirely depleted the available stock of free gifts. Those who have forwarded the Coupons, and have not yet received Caskets, are advised that their free gift will be sent as soon as additional supplies arrive from England—towards the end of June. Use Bournville Cocoa For starter sheet send self-addressed and stamped envelope to “Gift Department,” Box 38, Te Aro. Wellington.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1923, Page 6
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