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Qreair BOURN VILLE Competition BOYS and GIRLS! Get out your paint boxes or crayons HERE’S a chance to win a priz-e worth while ! Two Ist. Prizes of £ls ! Four 2nd. Prizes of £10... and 4606 other prizes . . . just look at the list ! And it’s such a simple competition too! Just ask your grocer for one of the Bournville Cocoa Competition drawing forms ... take it home ... set to work (your very best work) . . . send it to Cadbury Fry Hudson Ltd., Dunedin, and wait for results! ».%yS •-=%» in. One, for boys and girls over five and under eleven years of age and another for boys and girls over eleven and under fifteen years of age. There are 4612 prizes! If you don’t win the first in your section ... look what a large number of other chances you have. Also-you have the opportunity to help to win one of the special prizes given to 1 1 the schools attended by the first and second prize-winners. Ask your grocer for a form to-day . . . gat out your colours . . . and begin ! o o PUR* coco? SOLUBLE eHG-BOURNVII-tt' 4612 VALUABLE PRIZES The foHowing prizes will be divided* equally between the two sections. Two I st. Prizes - - each £I 5 cash Four 2nd frizes. - - each £lO cash Six 3rd. Prizes - - each £5 cash 100 Prizes - - each 10/- cash 500 I lb. boxes of Chocolates valued at 4/- each. 1000 \ lb. blocks of Cadbury Chocolate valued at 1/4, and 3000 other Prizes of Novel and useful Gifts. ALSO—2 Prizes of £IO to the winning schools. 4 Prizes of £5 to the second winning schools. Closing Date—June 30, 1932. ENTRIES Children may send in as many entries as they wish. If you think you can do better than your first attempt try again. See conditions on entry form. BOURNVILLE COCOA Made by Cadbury in the Factory in a Garden

D. WRIGHT, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER & GENERAL HOUSE DECORATOR, Broadway, Reefton Has just landed direct from j London, Splendid Variety of WALLPAPERS of All Descriptions. All the latest patterns. Prices very reasonable. ©Caee & Inspect | Situate next to Times Office.

)awscn*s Hotel j BROADWAY REEFTON. NOTED FOR COMFORT AND BEST OF ATTENTION. All mail and train cars ] leave this well - known house. Splendid Table. Unexcelled Accommodation. Booking office for Newman’s and Gibbs’ Motors. ’ Phone No 6 P.O.'Box 2? > 1 -• . • • ' L \. A. STALLARD, Proprietress. I I £2OOO for someone in the “ Happ' Days ” Art Union, closing; to-da; 16th. i jTickets 2'6, 9 for jßl.j a

fc* HcLkUGHUH & Co. IWUT CREEK. 1 Screened Coal per ton Cash'on Delivery. M All orders fleft at T. i Shiel Street &eefton, promptly attended to. FOR * ALE. To Let, Wanted &c, advertisements will be Inserted at the following rates: If paid fn advance : —ls words IV- P e . insertion ; 3 insertions 2/6. Booked. 15 words 1/6 ; 3 inserts 3/6. HTeys of every I Price, to solt all at M : *-

The latest designs in linoleums may be seen at T. C. O’Brien’s—a very beautiful assortment. Suit and Blouse cases to suit all pockets. Child’s Musical Chairs, good, strong end servceable. At T. C. O’Brien’s General Store, Broadway. 7 New books in large variety suitable for old and young, now on show at Miss Cohen's, ... _ 3

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Inangahua Times, 21 April 1932, Page 1

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