■ 111 ' ' ——* — ——""—' ' I To introduce to every household in N.Z. Bourn- \ fßooßNviLijl Rournvilli I Rou«nvilu I ROURNviLLE CbcofiC] 1 ville Cocoa, prepared by the well-known Cocoa ;J liyjß D { '"» D f <»■ D , BJ v. I and Chocolate Makers, Cadbury Bros., Ltd., a j J Icou'ff 1 coup jcou'p 1 IcoTi'poNj I handsome box of chocolates will be given in ex- . Egjjg ffifesgs Mgfeadi ' • | change for coupons contained in tins of Boumville ,I . ' 1 rADRURY BOU CADBURV. BOU CADBURY. BOU CAOBURY, BOURNVILLC f, K.' 1 couPQ»"aH»w" CQj^"ro» \fjfu C^!ipwrOß »tZit j ro» H t v, Wlt >HD ONur. | CoCOa. 1 ' I The Four Coupons above are given FREE to start your collection. I change for coupons contained in tins of Boumville o fADBUBY-aoU CADBURV. BOU CADBURY. BOU CAOBURY. BOURNVILLC. 0 COuJg"roB W tw" CWM"ro»»7v7« couw"ro» Htjfii \ CoJSSn ro» onut. j fj CoCOa. The Four Coupons above are given FREE to start your collection. HOW tO Ootctlll 3. Clllt KOX I I—Every tin of Boumville Cocoa contains coupons at s 6 »7 8 I follows:— s — ' — . |-lb. tin one coupon ; tin two coupons; j I-lb. tins four coupons. , 1 !2 All you have to do to secure a Free Gift Box is to collect sufficient coupons from the tins of Boumville Cocoa 1 to fill up the 24 vacant spaces shown on the sheet at the 19 10 11 12 13 left of this advertisement. You wiil require 24 coupons. u "' j 3To obtain these coupons you must insist on having Coupons should be arranged in the numbered divisions from left to right, : •TITI Placing one over the other. See illustration of free coupons. JSOOFOViiIC* L/OCO3. N I If coupom are not found in tini thev will be found parted on the outiide and cm b« I Coupons should be arranged in the numbered divisions from left to right, I cut oil with a »harp f* plasi sg _ong.over the other. See illustratio iof free coupons. OOOFOViiIO t/OCOSt v If coupons are not found in tin. thev will be found p«ted on the outside und cm b* cut off with a sharp knife. 14 15 16 17 18 1 ~"" M 7T ] ; 1 | Mrs. !• • —« ....—.*. | I Miss) I SB I Addn»[saa»i . ••• ~ ! i I j A ddre3S Lpossible I"' ' "*•"— ] f ■«••■«•#••••»«••••«•••»• •••»•••*••••••••••••••• ••••«•••■•**••*•••'">•••••■••••« •••*** f I f, 1 ? i„ «. 5 iq 20 21 22 23 ** """ **" I .*•*-* **\J *** ■+ _ j Do not cut out the name and address portion. Pr«erw the entire advertisement • I | and »end it in whole when you have completed your collection of coupons. H.Z.H. { * ■ When the required number of couponi are pasted on the accompanyinn form, s I \ _ , wn tc name and address (plainly in the space provided and endow thti entire E advertisement in envelope, affixing necessary jXMtaee : I Address— & Frys (N.Z.) Ltd., \ I 24 25 26 27 28 Gift Department, I Ghuznee Street, Wellington. i You can secure the Gift Box by simply o|| I I lif gp|J| \ff 8 B I IF. '■. '£ cutting out this advertisement, pasting aV %0 H W AJbMfiflflH , the coupons in the spaces, and sending |f % j^^^'^ftAii as directed with your name and address. mi "^g^^w*^&&^&*jsr%
_ y THE FULLEST RETURN FOR YOUR OUTLAY-ALWAYS. BLANKET - : j: CONSIDER YOUR '^ "GOLDEN FLEECE" |: NEEDS NOW. j< .4 'a — '. + Though thousands of pairs of " Golden Fleece" Blankets have « been sold, we have yet to hear the first complaint. This in itself is significant of the satisfaction given, I ' J Manufactured in New Zealand from selected New Zealand wools, ; 4 Genuine " Golden Fleece " aro obtainable only from M. and C. s, J and now, whilst all sizes are obtainable in the full-price ranges, J is the opportune time to secure the season's Blanket needs. 1 H •' GOLDEN FLEECE," for Single Bed-27/9, 29/6, 35/6, 45/-. 4 ■' GOLDEN FLEECE," for Three-quarter Bed—39/6, 47/6, 61/-, ; A " GOLDEN FLEECE," for Double Bed—sl/-, 59/6, 63/-, 78/-. , J The satisfaction given by one pair soon justifies the adoption § of " Golden Flceco " for every bed in the homo. I "* I A GREY BLANKETS. 4 GREY BLANKETS, ALL WOOL, N.Z. MAKE—Single Bed, , 4 26/9. Throe-quarter Bed, 36/9. Double Bed, 44/6 pair. j 4 PLAIN GREY BLANKETS (suitable for Under Blankets of I 4 Camp use), 60iu. x OOin.— each. ~ A 4 MILNE & CHOYCE, Ltd. : For Quality Goods at Fair Prices. -< Queen Street. i<* ' — = , « j^rmr——" ' "■"—« h'iiimmii'lri_i nmaummmmmMimnmrmimmrn hhit—m_b—ihiiiih—m— __ , . f I Clean kitchen tables, ■ dressers and all woodwork with "Clover Mary," removes every trace of Jsk v 7/_\ 1 grease, grime and dirt — quickly — tho- _rf_wA\\ / m roughly. Splendid for scouring and general cleaning. ,' mLJr vWK IB BMS m ilHw u -*--*«~ <p7—a I "The Enemy of Grease." I^^OnT^^*"*^! jC" T> 17 IT If you cannot obtain "Clcmr Mary." M I n r.IvCCi write for a Free Trial Tin to h« « ' Wi, « TDIAI P«F«« Manufacturing Co. (N.Z.) Ltd.. A] ' ( i_\l/\L. 120 Hobion street. AucKland. O [fe__b9aw IBS fflLwagggJgagßHgggjgggßßßße Bg-sJaggsgg ~s3gssat-Bl
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18080, 3 May 1922, Page 11
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