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HIGHLANDER MILK LABEL SAVING COMPETITION 1023 PRIZES % ” ' ' o 1 nn ""' 2-7 1st Cash Prize - - - i-lUU HiGH LANDER 2nd „ „ _ 1 ~.„«»«• 20 Cash Prizes - - -of £1 i# MILK 60 ~ „ - - - „ 10/cnn Consolation Prizcs-Boxes ol Nestle’s vy-yz rH.M.S. Chocolates. Everyone can enter this simple competition. Big prizes, no special „ , ~.. _ , , The p'Xes will be awarded to those who forward the largest numbers ot DT Cf Sk II * / >. B Z I flB Employees of hew Zealand Milk COMPLETE WHITE LABELS (not the outside wrapper) from Highlander „ ~.'<v Products Ltd. and of Nestle and Milk. Ask your grocer for slip giving all details. \ Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. Contest ends 31 st March, 1932. No labels can be accepted after that O » 1& (A/sia) Ltd. (and reduced) will date. not be permitted to compete. Results will be published and prizes made available on Saturday, 30t.i April, 1932. sa j| «® S ¥ OH * $ * « O Send your labels with name and address to Post Office Box 1759. gjg 932 Auckland. ’ % > z * ; —;——Sl; ——SI «1«1 * I iwrWSB Entries will be accepted if bearing postmark up to midnight on Thursday, 31st March, 1932 y — ■■— — — ——— ~~ —— — “ 1 L AST-TEW—DAYS of Final Clearance Of Al[ Oddments Thursday, Friday & Saturday Tate’s Footwear Arcade TAINUI STREET. GREYMOUTH.

HOW “BAXTERS” HELPS NATURE. Throat, chest and bronchial ailments, and even an ordinary cold leave the air passages congested and inflamed. That is when nature sends an S.O.S. for “Baxter’s.” This popular and palatable rich, red compound, penetrates .to the seat of the trouble and clears away congestion. “Baxter’s’’ also helps nature to rebuild inflamed tissue and strengthen it against further attacks. Always demand “Baxter’s.” 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6. The larger sizes are more economical. —3

The sunshine always looks brighter after your glass of Stevens’ Health Salt—procurable at all chemists and stores, 2/6 bottle. —lO

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Grey River Argus, 16 March 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 16 March 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 16 March 1932, Page 3

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