An Announcement from Cadbury’s / »• ■ /' "■■ ■' ■ / a : Cadbury’s Ltd. offer an apology to their patrons throughout New Zealand for the delay in forwarding Gift Boxes for Bournville Cocoa Coupons. A further supply has just been received and Gift Boxes are being posted to all who have forwarded completed coupon sheets in the order received. Up to the present date their are over 4,000 homes waiting for this welcome news. The Gift Box that is now being sent is a reproduction of the work-box of Mary Queen of Scots. The original, which is of pearwood, carved with ribbons, quatrefoil and initialled “M.R.” (Maria Regina), may be seen at the British Museum. The New Gift Box contains 2 oz. more chocolates than the previous one. Do you want to receive one of these gifts? Then start collecting NOW and send self-addressed and stamped envelope for starter sheet, to “Gift Department,” Box 38, Te Aro, Wellington. Use Bournville Cocoa FREE I™ Smokers o! the THREE CASTLES CIGARETTES— A Gift Photogravure of the 192 4 Important! OIAriTQ” y E o e ur SU na m : n and ALL DLALIkO ' | Football Team 1 1 Failure to do this . I will mean All you have to do is to send | I disappointment. „ I No parcel will be | accepted unless 10 “THREE CASTLES” 20’s Tins sr g bearing full postage. K This offer holds good 4 “THREE CASTLES” lids off 50’s Tins | until — I FEBRUARY 28th, 1925 together with your Name | an d Address to ; | “THREE CASTLES,’’ Dept »9 , G.P.O. Box 1052, Wellington, N.Z. Sand you will receive, post free, a beautiful Photogravure of the ALL BLACKS Team printed on heavy quality paper for framing. START SAVING NOW ! MllllllinifflHlßlßHWMfcWMM«Tn. 7 -TT. ■ 11-1 -|~ irnrm mmnwm m r~. : —— •’IJtW WO K you want to know why it ii worth while llllilß putting the best into your cooking,. watch 1111111 your little one’s face at “pudd’n” time. w||l| WH' He isn’t over-worried about the ingredients Wwll ||||||| —but he knows that it tastes good! W|ls Delicious “pudd’n* is the birthright of all healthy kiddies. Give them pudding which is as wholesome as it is delicious, pudding which is easily, digested, which is light as well as satisfying. Add 0101 M lE - BAKINC POWDER - S M 111 TO aiSE 4 T ■ u ° Bt “ rdE< TARTAR and is the best that money can buy. ’ ‘he y EdmondTwly Sold by all grocers in
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1924, Page 6
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