“MEN ARE ALWAYS LUCKY.” BUT WOMEN CAN WIN £350 CASH. “Men are always lucky,” remarked a young Christchurch lady the other day, “but I’m sure a woman will win the first prize in Macleans Slogan Competition.” Her optimism is quite justified. It is just as easy for any member of the fair sex to write the winning slogan as it is for any man. In fact, with a woman’s knowledge of Vanishing Cream her chances of writing the winning slogan for this line should be superior. All that is necessary to compete in Macleans Slogan Competition is to buy either a large tube of Maclean’s Peroxide Tooth Paste, or a jar of Macleans Vanishing Cream, each 1/6, from a retailer, and send the empty carton with your slogan to “Macleans Slogan Competition,” care Jollands Ltd., Wellington. Entry forms are obtainable from retailers, or a sheet of plain paper will do. The first prize is £2OO cash, the second prize £4O cash, third prize £lO cash, and there are 100 other valuable cash prizes. Slogans are the easiest thing in the world to write. Here are typical ones for your guidance: “Macleans Cleans,” “Macleans Tooth Paste has a refreshing taste,” “Macleans Vanishing Cream for a lovely skin.”—Advt.
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Southland Times, Issue 22076, 25 July 1933, Page 11
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