THE NEW TOBACCO Have You Tried Velvet ? It not, TRY It and’ compete in the “Velvet Limerick Competition Twenty Ist Prize 2nd „ ... 3rd „ 2 Prizes of ... S „ »»..••• TO „ „ ... Cash Prizes as under: £5 O £3 O £1 lO IS 7 2 O O O O 6 6 Here’s the Limerick; A lady of excellent taste Cried “Sir, I will not be embraced. Your Tobacco, I know. Isn’t ‘Velvet,’ and so— Judge: C. N. BAEYERTZ, Editor, "The Triad," Wellington . READ THE CONDITIONS: Cl) Competitors have to supply a missing- line, the last word of which must rhyme; with the word “Embraced.” (2) Competitors may send in as many attempts as they wish but each attempt must be accompanied by one (1) empty tin of “Velvet.” (3) The Judg-e’s decision will he final. , (4) All entries must he made by 31st July, 1914, after which date the Competition will close. (5) Successful Competitors’ names and addresses will be published in the leading- newspapers throug-hout New Zealand. (6) Attempts to he posted With full name and full address and an empty tin of “ VELVET ” to: VELVET” Box 181, G.P.0.. WELLINGTON, N.Z.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8736, 19 May 1914, Page 8
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