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I Mi 1 :' i NO ENTRY FEE • NOTHING TO BUY NO DIFFICULT PROBLEMS OPEN TO ALL owners andi drivers of mofor cars, trucks, buses, tractors and launches ... in fact, all petrol users. Members of the families of the above owners and drivers are also eligible. Obr i IN THE OALRE/IDY AWARDED WEEKLY WINNERS AS PROVIDED FOR SPECIAL FEATURE FIRST WEEK MISS E. WARNOCK, 6 Tawa Street, Wangonul. MRS. W. BUTCHERS, 97 Lewis Street, riiverearglll. MRS. ISABELLA WALKER, 64 Bridgman Street, Kensington, Dunedin. MR. W. E. SCOTT, 1998 Great North Itoad, Auckland. MR. L. T. J. RYAN, 95 Ashgrove Terraot, Christchureh. MR. R. LLOYD, 39 King Edward Street, Eltham. MR. J. W. WALSH, c/o Lands and Survey Dept., ChristchurcDi. MR. E. J. KEARNS, 120 Elizabeth Street, Invercorjjill. MR. R. F. PAGE, c/o Notional Club, Wellington. MR. E. G. KNIGHT, Tua Marina, Via Pilcton. SECOND WEEK MRS. EMIL DUNCAN, 13 Keddell Street.. Frankton Junction. MISS D. M. JACKSON, c/o Butler's Service Station, Tiriaru. BRUCE W. ELLISON, 8 Goldsmith Terrnce, Napier. J. A. SMYTH, 21 Goa Street, Hataltai. R. A. HARVEY, Co-op. Dairy Factory, P.D. Bojt 230, Hawera. V. B. MURRAY, 35 Norman Road, Gis JornA. GEORGE HILLE, Roger Street, Blenheim. R. H. DAGLISH, 270 Moray Place, Dunedin. J. R. FRASER, 21 Nelson Street, Wangonui. R. J. FOWLER, 51 Courtonay Street, St. Albqp*. OTTTiiI Simply condense the letter printed below into the form of "an imaginary telegram, using the least numbeir of words, yet covering the whole story. Dear Jack,Talking about petroll, I always use Lubricated lEuropa for several reasonn.; reasons that I think are sound, and that warrant your switching over to lEuropa ri|||ht away. Europa is marketed by Associated Motorist's Petrol Company Limited, consisting of 7,500 shareholders, every one of whom is a New 2'ealander. The Company':; 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 i:s conserved—an important point at the present time. Europa is drawn from a British Protectorate in the Persian Gulf vihiehi 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. Lubricnted Europa is sold in two grades—Super Europa Ethyl andl Europa High Octane—to Jiuit 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 lEuropa, the resources of tllie Dominion are helped in various ways and overseas exchange conserved. In thes:e strenuous times, it behoves alll of us to support New Zealand Industries. Therefore, if yew want to get the best out of your peti'ol allowance and generally help the Dominion, start right away using Lubricated Europa and tell your pals to do the same! Cheerio! 808. SPECIAL FEATURE I During the progress of tho {h ent"ies°received each on ENTRY FORM. - FRE GET I E ENTRY FORMS AT AN EUROPA RESELLER YOURS NOW m m 1 SI > : : A: m iff ALEC AGED 4 Gain in weight ... 9 ozs. in 6 months COLDS LAST WINTER 5 CHARLIE AGED 4 Gain in weight nearly !il lbs. iri 6 months COLDS LAST WINTER . . . NONE " w/ HEN at Ttt y ec an^ rr see how pale and f peaky * he is compared with my nephew Charlie, I feel terrible, just as if I was guilty. Time after time, I have to keep him away from school with colds. I know Charlie's mother puts him on Scott's Emulsion every winter, but I give Alec a cod liver oil preparation too. What can bewrong?" writesamother. Mothers would be spared untold anxiety of this kind if they understood one important fact —that most of the tonics which are supposed to build up children actually put too much strain on their delicate stomachs. The cod liver oil in the tonic may even pass through your child's system undigested and so do no good ! Now that's serious, because a cod liver oil tonic is by far the best way of protecting children against coughs, colds and infectious diseases. So the only way to give your child his cod liver oil is in the one completely digestible form. As an eminent Research Body has discovered: "When cod liver oil is given in the white creamy form of Scott's Emulsion children can wholly digest the oil amd so get all the body-building goodness they need." Within 30 minutes after a spoonful of Scott's Emulsion enters your child's stomach every drop has gone to strengthen his whole body, and particularly his chest and lungs. Scott's Emulsion puts into your child's body just what it needs. Purest cod liver oil to make sound muscle and tissue. Hypophosphites of mineral salts to make bone. Vitamin A to keep off illness. Vitamin D to tone up the whole system and ensure proper bone end tooth development. That explain s how urgent it is to protect your child with the one completely digestible form of c< id liver oil, Scott's Emulsion, now that coughs, colds and children's ailments are so common. assess sssssa 1 sat CHILD PlliKS UP AMAZINGLY. See how your child begins to fill out, eat heartily, sleep like atop and grow as sturdy as tb: little boy whose mother writes this letter: — <e I used to fret myself ill over baby. He was so j rail and caught cold a t every change in the weather. But now I bless the day my neighbour recommended Scott's Emulsion. My David began to pick up within a®. a fortnight and now he's the bonniest child in our Give your child Scott's Emulsion at once. See how M it builds him up, shields 1 him against infection and M \j| saves him from the epi- M /■ demies that fire threatening M /,/M vu the health ani even the lives, IB of other chili Iren. But sec jf that it is SCOTT'S, Apulia Emulsion. I fi I O ImiXi

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23620, 2 April 1940, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23620, 2 April 1940, Page 11