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• • FORGET AND WMN THIS £5 PRIZE '.. ■;.?<:■ m--.--Jwm WW3:' u m-- %■. Ms&wm EASY TO WIN-JUST WRITE A LAST LINE TO THIS LIMERICK A sturdy wee girl of Heme Bay While tucking her breakfast away, Cried "My! what a treat t I just love to eat Now he fun for youngsters to eat their cereal. Even 'fussy' children who usually have to be coaxed to eat, love Weet-Bix. And children aren't the only ones'—all the family will cheer for this crisp and crunchy breakfast. It's so full of appetising flavour so different from ordinary, flat-tasting cereals that the sleepiest appe* tites wake-up instantly. And Weet-Bix, is fairly brim* ming with the food-energy that work and play and growth require. Read this list of features, so you'll know how good for your children Weet-Bix really is. And this useful information will give you lots of ideas on what to say when, you are writing your iast line' for the Limerick Contest. 1. Weet-Bix, like milk, is a whole food, containing in balanced amounts all the elements our bodies need —muscle-building proteins, carbohydrates charged with food-energy, mineral salts and vitamins fo? health, growth and strength. All the sixteen constituents that go to make whole wheat the perfect food for young and old, come to you, crisp and tasty, in Weet-Bix. 2. Weet-Bix is made from selected wheat, thoroughly cooked, slightly sweetened, flavoured with malt, pressed into biscuit form, and oven-toasted to « delicious golden-brown crispneßS. $. Weet-Bix is cooked to perfection, ready to sorvi from the packet, thus saving time, trouble and fuel costs. . . Get the big family-size package from your grocer. Sen*> Weet-Bix with fruit, lots of milk and cream, or eimpty your breakfast table. sorely take the trouble to pick it up. And it's just as easy to win a prise in this exciting Limerick don't make the mistake of thinking your entry no extra drawings, photographs or letters isn't good enough. Pop it in the Letter Box and let with your entry. the judges decide. 2. Entries will be judged for sincerity and aptA HINT ON WINNING ness of thought, originality and neatness. The Sincerity and aptness of thought are what decision of the judges will be final. Fancy count most when It comes to judging. So entries will not count extra. read every word of this advertisement be- 3. There will be a new Limerick Contest every fore you begin. You'll find it's as easy as can fortnight. Each contest will be run for two be to write a knowledgable "last line" once weeks only. Entries must be In the hands of you know all about Weet-Bix. Or better the judges on the closing date of the contest, still, get a packet from the grocer. Let the Results will be published In this paper, tofamily sample It. Their enjoyment will be gether with the new limerick, a fortnight your inspiration. after the closing date. FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES 4. The Contest is FREE and open to everyone I. The last line must rhyme with the first and except employees of the Sanitarium Health second lines. Write plainly or print your Food Company and Carlton-Carruthers Ltd. CONTEST NO. 10 CLOSES DEC. Bth-WATCH THIS PAPER FOR RESULTS DEC. 22nd. gether with your name and address, and send to "Limerick", Box 669, Wellington, or leave at the Sanitarium Shop at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch or Dunedln. Send no extra drawings, photographs or.letters with your entry. ~> Pnn-i»« u/11l h« \\\A«*A (nr <inr*rl»v and an*. 3B GRRND CASH PRIZES FIRST PRIZE... £5 5 PRIZES..£I 10 PRIZES.. 10/20 PRIZES..S/PRIZEWINNERS IN LIMERICK CONTEST NO. 8 FIRST PRIZE ttt Mrs. E. Wiggins, C Serpentina Av„ Dui>«dln{ RVt PRIZES OF£ti Mra.G.Groome, Rotoruai Mil* N. Forbei, Cmymouthj Mies B. Spli-o, Surrey o«s., Auckland) Miriam Lewis, 59 Clifford Av„ Fendaltont Jamas Parker, Glsbornes TEN PRIZES OP 10/-I Mr*. A. Rowe, Me. Edant Jim Pryor, Hasting*} Mr*. F. R. Crane, Waltome> Caves; Mr*. P. McKcnxla, Qeraldlnai Mr*. R. Patehett, Watpswaj Mr*. A. Morpeth, Nsw Plymouth j Mis* I. Ball. Awamangw 1 Mr*. J. Kalian Humphrey*! Mrs. W. Reddlngton, Invercarglll) Mis* Miriam Young, Houto R.U.; TWENTY PRIZES OP 5/.i Mis* J. Ramsay, Hutlngsj G. B. Russell, Pongakawa Vallay, R.M.D.; P. Shearman, Palmarston N.» Master Max Shaming, Naplar; Ml** Mangaret Cook, Otakh Mis* R* ; Carrlek, Darflald 1 D. Graham, 122 London St., Dunedln s B. McGsd-,'% Pukeatuas Mrs. A. ©ulntratl, Dobsoni Margery Gilchrist, Oxford j Matter B. Andarson, 221 Tinakori Rd., Wgtn.| Hi Glpps, Atawhal P. 04 Ken Grainger. Mapua; Miss B. Harvay-Falmsr, e/. Se. Winlfrad'i Hospital, Chch.: Miss R. Anlhana, 14 Markat Street. St.' KlWaj Mm M. Murray, Hawera 1 Mrs. B. Scott, Ooshunga s S. C Waller, 41 Wynyard Street, Auckland) Ruth Stuart* Pukapukat Mr. N. Notherclilf* Wanganul. • >->•,#•

Reunions of relatives end friends, whose homes are far apart, can bring much joy and happiness, especially during the Christmas season. You can help to make these delightful assemblages by sending gifts of Railway "Save to Travel" stamps to distant folk. These stamps (1/-, 2/-, 2/6, S/-), and vouchers (10/-) are obtainable at any officered! railway station. Stamps are exchangeable for vouchers, which bear interest at S per cent. Enquire at Railway Booking Offices XJ Maw flte*k«?*i in 3*Quaiiti&S

Its greater " spreadability " not only makes "Huia" the economical butter, but proves its creamy superior quality—l 737. Usea cars and trucks are advertised daily in the Otago Daily Times, widest possible market to both the buyer and seller, and at the lowest possible cost Utilise the Classified Advertisement. Sixteen words. Is. Three consecutive insertions 2s 6d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23974, 24 November 1939, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23974, 24 November 1939, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23974, 24 November 1939, Page 12

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