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© V with EVERY Entryi 1 entry, 1 Free Packet. 3 entries, 3 Free Packets. And so on. J? RULES. 1. If several sheets are used the total must, appear on top sheet. 2. Units only to be counted. There are no double numbers. Sixes have curved tails, nines straight tails. 3. Should more than one correct solution be received, prizes will be awarded according to neat method employed and skilful setting out of numbers. 4. You may send any number of attempts, but each attempt must be accompanied by 1/- Postal Note. Free packet of Bell Junior Tea for all such entries. 5. Principal prise winners will be advertised in this paper on December 3rd. 6. The decision of the N.Z. Spice House must be accepted as final. All entries postmarked not later than 10 p.m. Thursday, November 17th, will be accepted. What You Have to Do. Write out all the figures in the drawing above and add them up. 3end your entry, with 1/- Postal attached, to the address t*low. For extra copies,of this advertisement and complete list of prize winners send stamped addressed envelope to NEW ZEALAND SPICE HOUSE, Box 63 Z, Dunedin. Address entries and requests for extra copies to N.Z. SPICE HOUSE, Box 63 Z DUNEDIN. Principal Prize-winners, First Bell Junior Tea Competition (correct solution, 1,759): — All the prizes have now been despatched to successful lished in ' N.Z. Truth * only, issue of October 26th. competitors, and the list of principal prize winners is set Copies of complete list may be had by sending stamped out below. As the publication of the full list would have and addressed envelope to address at the foot of this absorbed a tremendous amount of space it is being pub- advertisement. Ist Prize, £2O Cash.—Mr A. V. Brown, 391 Madras st., Christchurch. 2nd Prize, £3 Cash.—R. Itchcock, Co-op. Dairy Co., Dunedin. Three Third Prizes, £1 each Cash.—Mr W. R. Wade, Oturehua; Mrs G. Baigent, Brqpk st., Nelson; J. B. Burton, c/o P.O. Box 449, Dunedin. 15 Prizes, 10/- each Cash.—Mrs V. A. Mitchell, 15 Bourke st., Wellington; P. A. Stone, Sunshine; W. Maddigan, 7 Scarboro tee., Auckland; J. A. Hayward, 189 Cranford st., Chch.; H. G. Markham, 88 Ravenswood rd., Dunedin; F. Sturmer, Macandrew Bay; R.D.S., P.O. Box 1,316, Wton.; L. J. Kennedy, Sawyers Bay; Miss M. Pearce, 160 Bay View rd., Dn.; Miss Gwen Jones, 90a Highgate, Roslyn; Eric S. Russell, Macandrew Bey; A. 8. 'Henry, 69 Eruera st., Rotorua; E. M. Bonnington, Atawhai, Nelson; N. C. Mayhew, 14- Severn st., Chch.; Miss Y. E. Choules, " Wynchwood," Green Lane. Any entrant not receiving Free Packet of Tea by Saturday, October 29th, please write Box 63, Dunedin.

Fashionable men and women ask for Crockett & Jones footwear because the style stays in the shoes' Those who study economy prefer them because the leather lasts longer. LOOK FOR THE NAME ON EVERY *AIR. The Symbol of Quality m -m It's a healthy sign when tlie family asks for more o*eamodta / Creamoata Is rich in the food elements children need to grow strong and sturdy. The world's leading doctors say, " Every boy and girl needs i a hot cereal breakfast all the year round." i4g||||j : i Creamoata is the perfect breakfast cereal and the most economical—two full plates cost only 3 a penny. ■ CREAM 0' THE OAT

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21326, 29 October 1932, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21326, 29 October 1932, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21326, 29 October 1932, Page 7 (Supplement)