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WIN £IOO FOR WRITING 50 WORDS Have fun. Win money. £IOO first prize. 554 other cash awards. Enter now and get your share. Anyone can win this thrilling contest. It’s simple, exciting, and there’s no entry fee. THIS IS WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO Get a jar of Marmite and one of “Betta” Peanut Butter. (Your grocer stocks them). Try them both, decide which you prefer then write in 50 words or less why your favourite should win the race. All entries must be submitted on official Entry Forms. Prizes will be awarded for neatness, brevity, logic of reasoning. It doesn’t matter whether your choice wins the race you have an equal opportunity of winning a prize whichever contestant secures the most votes. There is no Entry fee and no limit to the number of entries any person may submit. All the details of the competition are plainly set out on the Entry Forms, which are obtainable from all grocers and for convenience are provided with every jar of Marmite and “Betta” Peanut Butter. SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CO., CHRISTCHURCH SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES—DON’T DELAY!! MARATHON CLOSES 28th FEBRUARY cAsk U MAn MITE anl BETTA PEANUT BUTTER

BACK To SCHOOL Fit them NOW with Sturdy Boots and Shoes from HANNAH’S Hannah’s New Zealand-made school footwear is first favourite with New Zealand parents! Sturdy boots and shoes for boys strong but stylish shoes for girls and every pair scientifically designed for growing feet. Hannah’s cater specially for children and Hannah’s low prices mean definite savings! I 392 An attractive Shoe for Girls and Maids, in BLACK PATENT, Leather lined throughout. High Grade sewn Leather soles. 14'6 12'6 I B'6 19'6 !6'll IB'6 1 421 Another N(*w Model Tie Shoe for lisses and Maids. Made in Stout BLACK 3ALF. Effectively punched as illustrated. *>ewn Leather soles. 1423—Same Shoe In BROWN CALF. ii t 13 to I O'll ll'9 13'6 14'6 15'II 16'M I7'|| TRAFALGAR ST. 1823 - Boy’s BLACK CHROME Derby Boot, Moulded Studded Rubber soles and heels. Toe plates. 9to 10 11 to 12 13 to I l!'6 12' 11 I3'll 2 to 3 4 to S 15 'll 17'6 ALL GOODS POST FREE FOR CASH WITH ORDER HANNAH'S ll'6 13'6 14'6 15 '6 17'6 1413—Girls’ BLACK CALF one-bar shoe, stout rivetted leather soles. A low-priced shoe which will stand up to hard wear. 9'll lo'6 ll'6 12'6 nßTionni footukrr fir 13'6 14'6 15'6 1404 Same Shoe, but with Sewn Leather soles. 7 to 8 9 to K) II to 12 13 to I lO'll ll'9 12'6 13'6 14*11 16'6 17'6

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 26 January 1939, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 26 January 1939, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 26 January 1939, Page 13

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