1 Kvl ••::x sm . -■' i ■ms m m 9 ■MC*. Yes, Ethel here No, I’m afraid there’s no Golf for me to-day house it takes me all my time to do the housework and cooking. , _ better days, are-coming. George says that 1 as a Christmas present he will have the house electrically. You know with this Yes, I know oldrfashioned r that it’s• hal'd,;juck, : - blit-,,) electrically eqhippecb;Fancy{ ; > uetter uuys. are-coming. weurge says tnau as a, vuiitsmiihs present ue wm nine tne nouse eieetricauy. eq^i^iJen.,,jL’.<wv.,y.: having a stove, radiators, and water-heating; won’t it be lovely, everything so clean, and much- more - time for Sport. Yes, George is a dear, I’ll tell him you said so. —Good-bye. •. .. . , - The above answer to the Kanieri Electric Limited Picture Competition was'sent .in by Mrs Thornhill 1 Gqoper, of Rolleston Street, who is awarded the prize. \ ':•* - '•-'fl ,'>P The Judges consider that answers by the following Competitors deserve honourable mention.:—Mrs A. D’ iy Archer, Mrs J. Hutchison, and Miss Margaret Goudie. * '■ ■■"'o' This is to certify that the answers to the Kanieri Electric Picture Competition were submitted to ug. identification marks, and at no time were we aware as to the writer of any of the replies'. : . • After careful consideration wo decided upon the answer which, in our opinion, best conveyed the. conversa-. tion taking place over the telephone, and which conformed to the conditions ,as set out in the Competition. . , Subsequent to our decision as to the best answer, the identification envelope was opened;- in our presence,f and the winning competitor announced. " / ( H. M. COTJLSON, . • JUDGES:— J. L. MENZIES, ' ‘ V f F. McCABE. Hokitika, November Stli, 1933. . ... . : ''" 1 """" . V If The Kanieri Electric Limited wish to thank all the Competitors for the interest shown in the matter, . and also the Judges for their good services. / . ■ , \.,\Z ''■ ’ .1 ; ; ’S'\ rlc v r ■ V ';, P
FOR IRON—AND ENERGY. ‘‘Eat thj tops as wel] as the roots of beetroot and turnips”—% the advice of ‘a well-known dietician. They are even more valuable in iron than Bpinach, and should be prepared in the same way. ' And for energy start each day with a. plate of Red Diamond Outlets, the delicious small rolled oat breakfast food. Sixty-five pe.r cent, jn carbohydrate, the energy producer, and sixteen per cent, is protein, the muscle builder ■Remember—Outlets for energy. Cheap, economical, clean and still the best.—Fairy Dyes.—AdvJj.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 November 1933, Page 3
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