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6-piece OAK DINING SUITES at prices to Suit Your Pocket s This week wo arc making a special feature of a C-piecc Oak Suite, comprising drawleaf extension Table, 4 ('limit's and beautiful Sideboard. All pieces have turned logs and are beautifully finished. Priced ot £l9/19/7 Hufcfes FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 493 MAIN STREET EAST ’ :: PALMERSTON NORTH NOTE.—Ours is the Second Furnishing Store past P.O. Watch for name—“HUTCHINS.” ’

A MARVEL SN FOOD VALUE AM® A REAL TASTY TREAT ••• ■V." ' m gg||g| Ri , >r' - m m ssß i dß' >V' ✓ s »V v ffli ®I lit ■H 1110 89V -W m m EASY TO WIN . . . JUST WRITE A LAST LINE TO THIS LIMERICK Said a clever young schoolgirl named Dot, I like “Betta” Butter a lot. Fidl of protein and flavour, My luncheon life-saver, BETTA” PMIfT BUTTER YOU can always be thankful for “Betta” Peanut Butter it’s a life-saver in all mealtime emergencies when appetites lag, when budgets cry “Help!”—when tasty, nourishing lunches have to be cut and surely to dress up holiday fare. My! The rich, nutty goodness it lends to salad dressings the flavour and food value it puts into meatless main dishes the zest and energy value in sandwiches for the youngsters’ lunch boxes — the wonders it works with lonely left-overs! And “Betta” Peanut Butter is a ‘must’ in cakes, biscuits and desserts. But more than that - , “Betta” is a highly nutritious and valuable food. Read tliis list of features. It will help you plan balanced, nourishing meals—and help you write a knowledgable “last line” that will win you that five pound note. 1. “Betta” Peanut Butter contains more “protein” (muscle-building) properties and energy-producing fats than eggs or meat—as well as vitamins and mineral salts. 2. The clear, golden tint of “Betta” is a guarantee of easy digestibility. In fad “Betta” Peanut Butter can be enjoyed by people who have difficulty in digesting ordinary butter that’s how good it is. 3. “Betta” Peanut Butter is made from selected peanuts, roasted to perfection. In this important step lies “Betta’s” superiority, because every kernel is evenly roasted to the exact stage required to bring out the maximum flavour, yet preserve every atom of food value. Your grocer stocks “Betta” Peanut Butter in attractive 4 oz., 8 oz., and 12 oz. screw-cap jars. Order your favourite size today. WATCH ME WHITE A “LAST LINE 59 ABOUT DELICIOUS “BETTA 99 PEANUT MUTTER AND WIN THAT £5 PRIZE ... Enter now enter often. You have a chance of winning a crisp new five pound note Every Fortnight and of sharing jn 35 other cash prizes. It’s easy, it’s fun. Enlist the family’s help—or get them all to enter. Read the hint on winning. Read the rules. Then get going .. . A HINT ON WINNING Entries will be judged mainly on sincerity and aptness of thought. So read every word of this advertisement. You’ll get lots of ideas for a knowledgable ‘last line’. Or better still, get a jar of “Betta” Peanut Butter. Let the family sample it. Their enthusiasm will be your inspiration. And remember there’s a new contest every fortnight. FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES I. The last line must rhyme with the first and second lines. 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. 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. Entries must be in the hands of the judges on the closing date of the contest. Results will be published in this paper, together with the new limerick, a fortnight after the closing date. 4. The contest is FREE and open to everyone except employees of the Sanitarium Health Food Company and Carlton-Carruthers Ltd. CONTEST NO. 3 CLOSES SEPT. Ist —WATCH THIS PAPER FOR RESULTS Sept. 14 4ih& ArfiAVin a A* ■MB! !KBW PRIZE WINNERS IN CONTEST NO. 1 FIRST PRIZE £5, Mrs. K. Webster, Mornington, Dunedin. FIVE P of £l, Miss M. Barltrop, Nelson; Mrs. R. Cate, Wanganui • | George, Fendalton; Mr. F. Milner, Frankton; Miss L. Davidson Ta 10 PRIZES OF 10/-, Mr. W. K. Mitchell, Okoke; Mr. F. A. Can Hamilton; Mrs. E. G. Garbutt, Fendalton; Barbara Pavelka, O Mrs. T. Kennedy, Kamo: Mrs. D. Crawford, Caversham; Mrs. M Tapanui; Cecilia Thomas, Christchurch; Mrs. E. Stewart, Mast Mr. W. D. Keay, Kaitaia. 20 PRIZES OF S/-, Mrs. J. Wright, Ar Mrs. C. Chadwick, Paraparaumu; Mrs. M. Claughton, Havelock f Mrs. C. A. Reid, Cromwell; Mr. Ted O'Connor, Westport- h Lacassie, Manunui; Miss O. Nelson, Beckenham; Mrs. M Roge ’ Albans; Miss N. Wilson, Rlccarton; Mrs. J. McGregor, Napier- M Luketina, Henderson; Mrs. F. Evans. Palmerston North; Mrs M Waikari; Mrs. C. Houlhan, Okaiawa; Miss A. Hann, Stratford- h J. Clarkson, Wanganui; Mr. F. Smith, Wailiouaiti- Mrs h'c Whangarei; Mr C. H. Akins, Wairau Hospital; Mrs. P. Young.' Fc Crescent, Dunedia. , , . . ..»

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 220, 17 August 1939, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 220, 17 August 1939, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 220, 17 August 1939, Page 7