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£350 CASH PRIZES MACLEANS SLOGAN COMPETITION NAPOLEON was reputed to have said that every private soldier carried a marshal's baton in his knapsack. Similarly, every contestant in the Macleans Slogan Competition stands an equal chance of winning the first prize of £2OO cash. You do not need to be clever to win this competition. You do not need any previous experience. All that is necessary is just a bright idea —and bright ideas can occur to any of us. Already slogans are pouring in from all parts of the Dominion. All you have to do is to buy a Is Cd tube of Macleans Peroxide Tooth Paste, or i{ Is 6d jar of Macleans Vanishing Cream. Your retailer will thereupon give you an entry form, or a sheet of plain paper will do. You write on this what may be the winning slogan and you post same, along with the empty Macleans carton, to "Macleans Slogan Competition/' care Jollands, Ltd., Wellington. Even if you do not win the first prize, you have an excellent chance of winning the second prize of £4O cash, third prize of £lO cash, or one of the 100 other valuable cash prizes. And don't forget; you can semi in as many slogans as you like providing you send in a Macleans carton, with each effort. As the competition will bo closing shortly, you should send in your slogan as quickly aa possible.—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22020, 1 August 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22020, 1 August 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22020, 1 August 1933, Page 8

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