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'** Vi il / iw Z 11 *4 A HELPFUL HINT ON HOW TO WIN Entries will be judged mainly on sincerity and aptness of thought. So begin by reading every word of this advertisement. You’ll get lots of bright ideas for a winning ‘last line’. Or better still, get a jar of Sanitarium Marmite from your grocer. Let the family sample it. Their delight will be your inspiration. And don’t make the mistake of thinking your ‘last line’ isn’t good enough. Pop it in the letter-box and let the judges decide. FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES 1. Write plainly or print your last line on an ordinary sheet of paper, together with your name and address, and send to “Limerick”, Box 669, Wellington, or the Sanitarium Health Food Company’s Shop at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch or Dunedin. Send no extra drawings, photographs or letters with your entry. 2. Entries will be judged for sincerity and aptness of thought, originality and neatness. The decision of the judges will be final. Fancy entries will not count extra. 3. There will be a new Limerick Contest every fortnight. Each contest will run for two weeks only.' iEntries must be in the hands of the judges on the closing date of the contest. JUST WRITE A LAST LINE TO THIS LIMERICK “When economy countssaid Miss Wright, “I advise you to stick to Marmite. Too much spoils the taste. So there’s no trace of tcaste, LIMERICK CONTEST ffffiii mm : FIRST PRIZE.... £5 5 PRIZES.. £1 10 PRIZES .10/20 PRIZES Results will be published in this paper, together with the new limerick, a fortnight after the closing date. ; v is pape , a lor The contest is FREE and open to everyone except employees of the Sanitarium Health Food Company and Carlton - Carruthers Limited. CONTEST No. 17 CLOSES Mar. 15th. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR RESULTS Mar. 28th. SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD COMPANY, CHRISTCHURCH ill I m IS _TSfun! It’s easy! It’s a gold-mine! Think of winning a crisp new £5 note just for writing a last line to this Marmite Limerick! There are so many things you can say about Marmite. All the family loves this rich Vitamin B concentration. And how good for them it is! Wise mothers put the Marmite jar on the table every meal —keep another jar handy in the kitchen. That extra little dash of Marmite is often what makes a dish. The pert, piquant flavour has a way of’its own with soups, stews, casseroles, gravies, sauces, sandwiches and left-overs. And remember, Marmite is a boon to budgeteors because it’s so rich, so racy, so concentrated , a little goes a long way. Here are some facts about Marmite to help you write several “last lines”. Start now —send in all the “iast lines ’ you can think of. Don’t throw any idea away. It may be a winner. 1. Marmite is one of the richest sources of Vitamin B known to science. : 2. Marmite is not only a delicious vegetable extract —it is a food rich in nourishment, supplying energy and vitality, and building resistance to disease, 3. Marmite aids the digestion of other foods, and is highly recommended by the medical profession as being ot great benefit to invalids and young children. 4. Marmite checks constipation, enriches the blood, improves the digestion, clears the skin, and tones up the system generally. 5. Because of its rich colour and tempting aroma and flavour, Marmite £iicourages the appetite. 6. Marmite is very concentrated therefore most economical, and will keep for any length of time in any climate. PRIZEWINNERS IN LIMERICK CONTEST NO. 15 FIRST PRIZE £5: Mrs. A. Coveil, Waingake; FIVE PRIZES OF £1: O. Garland, Clifford Ave., Chch.; Mrs. D. Garrett, Spey St., Invercargill; Mrs. B. Dunn, Drury; Mrs. R. Kemp, Hastings; Miss H. Forbes, Greymouth; TEN PRIZES OF 10/-: Mrs. M. Hawkins, Balfour Rd., Parnell; Mrs. Tie, Balclutha; Miss D. Payne, Napier; Miss K. Lindsay, Queenstown; Mrs. H. Wilkinson, Lorn St.,.lnvercargill; Miss N. Wilson, Masterton; Mrs. L. Kay, Hackthorne Road, Chch.; Miss Hall, Wellesley Street, Auckland; Mrs. C. Whitfield, korakonui; Mrs. A. Newbigging, Milton; TWENTY PRIZES OF 5/: Mrs. T. Ellis, Karaka; Miss E. Smith, Elies Rd.. Invercargill; Miss K. Page, Waihi; Mrs. Bruce, Waterloo Rd., Lower Hutt; Miss K. Tracy, Korakonui; Miss A. Thompson, Cashmere Sanitorium; Mrs. M. Russell, R.M.D. Pongakawa Valley; Miss I. Parker, Gisborne; Mr. H. Stanton, Nelson; Miss Gwen McKenzie, Hataitai Rd., Wgtn.; Mrs. L. Dennis, Manurewa; Mrs. L. Rowe, Fitzroy; G. Dewhirst, The Infirmary, Epsom; Nurse L. Kenny, Rawhiti Hospital; Miss J. Billing, Ruakaka; H. L. Frank, Rotorua; Miss G, Meadows, Elliott St., Auckland; Miss W. Hikairo, Ahimia, D. Vile, Shirley; Mrs. Elsie Wisher, Coromandel.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20184, 29 February 1940, Page 14
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