lOOto Over a hundred Cash Prizes, totalling over £IOO, will be awarded for saving the seals on Grootes’ “Dutch Girl” Cocoa. This is a straightout, simple, collecting Competition, open to everybody. You can start right away—read the rules carefully—and try for the First Prize. El BRAHO IRL. o Sold in }lb., \lb. f and lib. Golden Tins by all grocers Grootes ’ “Dutch Girl” Cocoa Competition For over 100 years this famous Cocoa has held a foremost place in the world’s ( markets. It is delicious, nutritious, and absolutely pure. For nursing mothers and growing children it is unequalled—everybody will enjoy its exquisite flavour. Order a tin from your grocer to-day and start saving the seals. Start Now to Win these Prizes FIRST PRIZE .. .. £4O THIRD PRIZE .. .. £5 60 PRIZES OF .. 10/- each SECOND PRIZE .. £lO 40 PRIZES OF . £1 each 40 PRIZES OF .. 5/- each Read these Rules Carefully 1. Every tin of “Dutch Girl” Cocoa is wrapped in air-proof paper and sealed at the top with a coloured paper seal. 2. In this* Competition the seal on a ilb. tin counts as 1 point, the seal on a ilb. tin counts as 2 points, the seal on a lib. tin counts as 4 points. 3. The Prizes will be awarded in ea/di Competition for the seals totalling the greatest number of points. 4. A list must ho enclosed with the seals stating how many of each are sent; that is, how many seals from £lb. tins, how many from £lb. tins, and how many from lib. tins; also the SENDER’S NAME AND FULL ADDRESS. • V 5. All communications containing or referring to these Competitions must he addressed to “Competitions,’’ “Dutch Girl” Cocoa, Box 946, Christchurch, 6. The result of each Competition will he advertised and forwarded to each competitor. No Entrance Fee —Just order Grootes ’ “Dutch Girl’? Cocoa in the Golden Tin from your grocer— ask your friends to order it— and save the Seals . Ist Competition closes August 31 st
Strong comments were 'made by members of the Wanganui Chamber of Commerce on the expressed intention of the Tongaxiro National Park Board of Control to continue sowing heather seed in the Park until all that on stock or; on order had been exhausted.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16112, 28 April 1923, Page 6
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