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CONPETmON 220 Ist - £IOO 2nd - - £25 3rd - - £IO 4th - 80 £! each - £5 £BO CASH PRIZES T °'»' <220 NO ENTRY FEE-NOTHING TO BUY-NO DIFFICULT PROBLEMS OPEN IU all owners and drivers of motor cars, trucks, buses, tractors and launches ... in fact, all petrol users. Members of the families of the above owners and drivers are also eligible. YOU HAVE TO DO Simply condense the letter printed below into the form of on imaginary telegram, using the least number of words, yet covering the whole story. Dear Jack, — Talking about petrol, I always use Lubricated Europa for several reasons reasons that I think are sound, and that warrant your switching over to Europa right away. Europa is marketed by Associated Motorist’s Petrol Company Limited, consisting of 7,500 shareholders, every one of whom is a New Zealander. The Company’s operations and distribution of profits are a vital addition to the resources of the Dominion, and, as these profits remain in the Dominion, New Zealand exchange is conserved an important point at the present time. Europa is drawn from a British Protectorate in the Persian Gulf which enjoys the protection of the British Navy. Apart from the above reasons, I use Europa because I consider it the best value. Being blended with Upper Cylinder lubricant, it saves me considerable engine wear starts easily eliminates dry starting, and is simply wonderful on hills; and, above all, I get better mileage. Lubricated Europa is sold in two grades Super Europa Ethyl and Europa High Octane—- to suit all types of motors. Do you know, I’ve seen scores of testimonials from all over New Zealand—written by owners of all types of cars, trucks and buses—all giving eloquent testimony to the high quality of Europa. You see, Jack, that by buying and using Europa, the resources of the Dominion are helped in various ways and overseas exchange conserved. In these strenuous times, it behoves all of us to support New Zealand Industries. Therefore, if you want to get the best out of your petrol allowance and generally help the Dominion, start right away using Lubricated Europa and tell your pals to do the same! Cheerio! 808. * SPECIAL FEATURE During the progress of Hie competition 10 prizes of £1 each will be presented to the best entries received each week—POST EARLY! Take full advantage of this novel feature—Among these best weekly entries will be the TOP-PRIZE winners. The weekly winners will be announced from time to time. Competitors are HOT limited to one entry only. If your first entry is unsuccessful—TßY AGAIN! You still have a chance to win one of the Big Prizes. Full Particulars on ENTRY FORM. Entry Forms FREE at Any Europa Reseller : Get Yours Now! ASSOCIATED MOTORISTS' PETROL CO., LTD.

AMAZING NEW SUDS. J DISCOVER* REVOLUTIONISES [ VAINTY WASHING! B SHI T -*« , ° ni eht l U ' em “to a ?”**“*» and d 1 Water *£* of ciea, £° P qu 'cklythe V H. ' 3nd see u suds. f HaJre r ,nU * Us *■*••> parff-j? I n t> le 'eJy. N sr 35 quickj r rf,cfe * re mai ; *° dissolve, £%“««.J™cr a "£ -«5" ■*' asts It*s now the easiest thing in the world to keep undies, stockings, woollies, and all fine fabrics fresh* dainty and lovely, thanks to this new modern soap flake— Snowflakes* Give your stockings and pretties a quick daily bath in Snowflakes and lukewarm water, and give them added life and extra loveliness. THE IMPROVED OVERM SOAP FLAKE McLeod Bros. Ltd. Manufacturers.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 19 March 1940, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 19 March 1940, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 19 March 1940, Page 7

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