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Here's Another Simple, Interesting and Profitable Competition! MARRIOTTS and MAYPOLE MISSING WORDS COMPETITION Dear May,—l want to tell you of the novel day we spent with the Marriott-Maypole basket of groceries. Being Monday, we started the day in the laundry, but and made short work of the washing. At breakfast we had the choice of or .... with these together with a cup of and toast with made a pleasant meal. While Dad enjoyed his ... ~ I helped mother clean up the house with the aid of . and Meanwhile Enid, our family cook, made such a fine pudding with .... and also some delightful jam tarts; of course, she used and At lunch we had a most tasty dish of .... . . . .... and As we were out all the afternoon she served a quick tea of and . . t . . . and saw that was on the table. So that is how our pleasant and profitable day passed.—l am, yours affectionately, Doris. Competitors ar.e required to select tBSb from the groceries shown in the accompanying illustration the most appropriate items to fill the blanks in the above imaginary letter. (1) Each entry must be accompanied by a cash docket or dockets from any "JM H Marriott or Maypole Store for not ' lest than three of the items shown in the picture. The dockets may be for i single purchases or forming part of a grocery order, made at any time |P®lHKps2 before the closing date of the competition—February 27th. (2) Post your entries to " Competitions. P.O. Box 609, Auckland." >JjBl FIRST, £3 SECOND, 30/THIRD, 10/ENTRIES FREE! mm wm gplfil 'J. 1 Ok (3) Any number of entries may be made by the same person, but each must be accompanied with dockets, as above. (4) The competition will be judged by the Directors of Marriotts Ltd. and Maypole Stores and a representative of the N.Z. Herald, and their decision will be final. The names of the winners will be advertised in the N.Z. Herald on Saturday, March sth, when another competition will be announced. ENTRIES FREE. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii Winners of the Marriott-Maypole Limerick Competition:— 1. " When the Bondholder's Discount yoc land."—J. MORRIS, 42, Great South Road, Remuesa. 2. " To see how your savings expand."— MISS J. R. CLIFFE, 8. Liverpool Street, Hamilton. 3. " For you've joined the economy band." —MISS W. WEST. 24, Waiatarua Road, Remuera. > J! « % | hutt!« c i wzs&m WM ■:€j • ■ ■■ --- ' EXTRA SPECIALS HONEY SECTIONS QJ each. ASPIRIN TABLETS..2S's, gj 100 s, JQJ PRICE'S FRUIT ESSENCE 1 /O bottle. (Any Flavour.) RAISINS, Lexias 5d FOR NEXT WEEK HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR £1 BOND YET? MACARONI glj packet. JAM JARS, Queen (no lids) 3/6 02eru PRESERVED GINGER I/- 11 *- PRESERVED GINGER. l!llllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl!llll!illllIllliIillIIIllllllllllllIIIlI!III!lIIIIIIIIIII|!lllIIIIIIII||IIUIIIII!!IIIIilliIIIllIlIlllllllIllllIlllll!l!l!IIIIIIIIIII||I!l!lllllIlf||||||l|||| MARRIOTTS ill M AYP O LE 185, BROADWAY, NEWMARKET. 183, PARNELL ROAD. TERMINUS, GREAT SOUTH ROAD. 21, QUEEN STREET. 135 A, REMUERA ROAD. ROYAL OAK. 397, MT. EDEN RD., MT. EDEN. 216, KARANGAHAPE RD. 55, KARANGAHAPE RD. 145, SYMONDS STREET. 194, SYMONDS STREET. 292, QUEEN STREET. 281, PONSONBY ROAD. 578, DOMINION ROAD. MARINE SQUARE, DEVONPORT.

eat a Nestle* tablet every day m Si I© El -re Coy *0 Vff> m H 1 '\;>' frii v;^ TAKE A NESTLE* TABLET HOME TONIGHT, SOIITS «f b" Msam< THE GR Maclone Limerick COMPETITION So great was the number of entries and so difficult the judging that it has been impossible to announce the results of the great Maclone Limerick Competition prior to this. Many excellent limericks wera received, and our one regret is that we were unable to award more prizes. We congratulate the winners on their success, and feel sure that the unsuocessful competitors will find ample compensation in the splendid wearing qualities of their Maclone Suits. 2nd PRIZE. A terrier once dropped his bone. For he fancied a piece of "Maclone," To procure it he tried, But he tugged till he died. For Maclone suits alone hold their own. MR. E. HOBBS Edenvale Road, Auckland. 4th PRIZE. Beau Nash was famed for his tone. But his ghost wanders sad and alone, And murmurs in pain, "Oh, would that again, 1 could live—to wear suits by Maclone." MR- G. M. JONES 18 Benhar Street, Mornington, Dunedin. When you buy a Maclone suit you get the best quality and style at a most reasonable price. Priced from 99/-. v ire* MBM \ ' * / y?. p A «? ck " \ . -A. ®a* "V *6 \M \<f 3rd PRIZE. \\ There was a young traveller called Latta, > Who wasn't too good on th® "patter," But his suit was Maclone, Of the right fit and tone. And this usually settled the matter, MR. D. J. DUNCAN 320 Orsv>nd Road, Gisborne. 30 Consolation Prizes have (wen awarded to the following number*: '2102, 719, 115, 1408, 3034, 2063, 631, 585 550, 1240, 1623, 2100, 501 A, 234, 2996, 1857, 1444, 854, 632, 653, 1848 2986, 963, : 671, 787, I, 614, 190, 1821, 670, 726. I N

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 7 (Supplement)