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Try Carter’s for your next Made to Measure Suit. High quality materials, super satin English linings, and webbs genuine laphair fronts are used in the manufacture of our suits. Carter's bring you better Suit values.—Advt.

/ , I V ■ V I IY ■ Ll -v—\ ’ _ \ ' A £5 PRIZE V LIMERBGBC WINNER ; CRISP, golden Bixies with milk and fruit is ~ J ' sure to bring a delighted gleam to every j eye around the breakfast table. Here s fIQ a cereal that will tempt even the most con- j firmed breakfast-skipper. And there’s good ' ■) *' substantial nourishment for a hard morning’s x J ' \ Si ■ work in those crunchy-crisp, flavourful flakes. W *' Read this list of Bixies features. It will keep r / ffl B ' ''WSlrs you posted on why Bixies are best for breakfast ® M —and give you loads of ideas for a “last line” to the Limerick. x • ~ 1. Bixies are prepared by an ingenious process by which the whole wheat kernels are drenched ‘ ’ with steam, then pressed into fragrant flakes, ,- - ' ' , WMw .'' flavoured with malt and watchfully baked under ~ low heat to a tempting, golden crispness. TliL_.j|nF ' f 1 2. Bixies contain all the rich nutriment of whole wheat—mineral salts, vitamins, proteins, 111 llf Bl H ra carbohydrates, roughage—in ideal proportions Hi HHIIP»Im ■ HI fi L ~— and easily digestible forms. Ip | Eil JB 1 la WL * v 815SHK 3. With cream or milk, honey, fresh or AQmII til iMHI £5 A LAST stewed fruit, there’s no more delectable break- «| || 11.11.5*1 PHB k 8 ■ A aHffl fast than a plate of Bixies. And when you’re TO THiS LIMERICK baking, you’ll find a hundred ways to add KW-I HU H’4’l IJ B ‘ IkM H U *-i ■ J _ food-value and variety with these crisp flakes. J 1 B O I 11 BB EB i Toast and what I Lika 1 k "' for tea, 4. Bixies come in 8 oz. and 24 oz. packets, fega P° r luncheon to Weet-Bix I flee; cellophane wrapped to preserve their factory m y p e f breakfast dish—freshness. Your grocer stocks Bixies. Get a Vo, not sausage nor fish — packet today. tjg * * * * fr Sh 1 B it IWSa Ula fw I 8 i a L "fc "fc IP KIS E iMM E R S ! M Contest No. 27 doses Aug. 2nd. Watch SPECIAL BIXIES CONTEST this paper for results Aug. 16th. SENIOR — 16 AND OVER FIRST PRIZE £2O: Mrs. C. Parker, Milton. R u th Craighead, Riccarton; Dorothy Rape, A HINT ON WINNING FIVE PRIZES £1: Mrs. I. Chalk, 42 Dunean Tee., Featherston; Russell Bryant, Palmerston North; Wellington; Mrs. W. Castles, Ormondville; p atr icia Cook, Otaki; Ina Brown, Bulls; R. B- Entries will be judged mainly on Sincerity and aptness of thought. Mrs. Tie, Balelutha; Mrs. R. Patchett, Waipawa; Hudson, Gisborne; Natalie Gyles, Temuka; Read this advertisement carefully before you Start to Write your Mrs. Payne, Leeston. TEN PRIZES 10/-: Mrs. j oycc p aton> Koromatua R.D.; D. R. Mitchell, “last line”. You’ll get plenty off really good ideas on what to say Kenny, 5 Stokes Road, Mount Eden; Mrs.) Chas. Milton; Bevan Cragg, Blenheim; Valma Shaw, once you know all about Bixies. Or better Still, get a packet from Carroll, Mldhurst; Mrs. J. C. Salisbury, East- Rotorua; Brenda Skjellerup, Newtown; Keith your grocer and try them yourself. bourne: Miss H. Huskisson, 370 Great South Burgess, 8» Haurake St., Birkenhead; D. J. Road, Auckland; Mrs. O. M. Bovis, Shannon; Robertson, Ohangi R.D.; A. P. Steward, King's crhl lOW TUFtP CIMPI E Olli FC Mr. 1. M. Blair, 12 Weona Place, Westmere; Co|lege> Qtahuhu; Murray McCaskill, 50 Clifford tOLLUW IHtb t SIMPLE RULES Ave ‘’ Fendalton: Marie Greig, Wanganui; |. The last line must rhyme with the first and second lines. Write plainly 1908 Great North Rd<, Avondale, Mr» W» Chew, Valerie l'4or?an Pukpkohe East* Mollv Gallo* ■ » i i* t t i » » Carterton; Mr. K. Leonard, Box 1518, Wellington. X Taranaki Pnnt ilne J ° n f. °^ a . r y „ Sh ® et P a P®, r together With your TWENTY PRIZES 5/-'- Mrs. H. Wilkinson y ’ Normanlsy ’ Taranakl - name and address, and send to Bixies”, Box 669, Wellington, or leave at Invercargill; Miss E. White, 150 Dundas Su JUNIOR - UNDER 12 the Sanitarium Health Food Company’s Shop. Send no extra drawings, Dunedin; Miss I. G. Jane, Napier; Mrs. E. Shaw, FIRST PRIZE £5 : Patricia Lourie, Glen Nevis, photographs or letters with your entry. Dannevirke; Mrs. M. Coley, Palmerston North; Turakina Valley. FIVE PRIZES £1: Jack Tindall, - - . . ... , . , , , . . , , .... Mrs. V. Tasker. Mornington, Wgtn.; Mrs. A. 903 Ellison Rd., Hastings; R. Bruce, Orari Bridge. 2 ' Entr ' eS Wlll l ud ? e . d for Sincerity and aptness of thought, originality Dobson, Te Kuiti; Mrs. E. Mayo, Dannevirke; Geraldine; Pat Sugrue, Belfield, Orari; Mervin neatness. The decision OT the judges Will be final. Fancy entries Will Mr. Rex Sage, 46 Radley St., Christchurch; Mrs. Teal, 12 Baldwin St., Lower Hutt; Tony Stack* count extra. E. McCracken, 82 Upland Rd., Remuera; Mrs. C. house, 61 Junction Rd., Middleton, Chch.; TEN 3 L . r . . , , , , Palmer, Cunningham’s R.D., Feilding; Mrs. J, PRIZES 10/-: Rosina Callaghan, 83 Lombard St., entries n*JSt be in the hands of the judges on the closing date of the Heath, Dunrobin; Mrs. Cyril Phillips, Jnr., Palmerston N.; Laurence Malcolm, Richmond, C ? n^ ° esu ’^ s w "‘ published in this paper a fortnight after the Newlands, Johnsonville; Mrs. R. Morriss, Bien- Nelson; Audrey Lyons, Ngatapa, Gisborne; closing date. helm; Mr. John C. Meyer, Otaki Railway; Mrs. Arthur Evans, Cowper St., Greymouth; Lesley A • edce j , S. Aldred, 22 West End Road, Auckland; Miss Shaw, 18 Waterloo St., Dannevirke; Ewen Fry, The contest IS FREE and Open to everyone except employees of thft June Follas, Hunterville; Mr. Andrew Parlane, R.M.D. Motueka; Shirley Hobart, 323 Devon St., bamtanum Health rood Company and Carlton-Carruthers Limited* 54 Cranford Street, St. Albans; Mrs. Eric Turn- New Plymouth; Pauline Piper, 3 Tristram St., « bull, Allanton; Mrs. E. P. Aderman, II Charlton Hamilton; Marcella Black, Kensington, Dunedin; .imjijiiiiiuiuiimirTjiiii_iiißiu. L - i mi Avenue, Mount Eden. David Duncan, New Brighton, Chch. TWENTY INTERMEDIATE - 12 AND UNDER 16 JMLFIRST PRIZE £10: Mark Rogers, 14 Severn St., Dawn Jonez, Kiwltahi R.M.D.; Jack Shand WamwarJ r w ■ WWT V St. Albans. FIVE PRIZES £1: Neroli Oakley, Hampden St., Hokitika; Lorna Bagshaw, Ness Nelson; C. De Luca, 2 Somerset Road, Mr. Valley, Clevedon; John Mullan, 124 Francis Ave., KIM KSB IHMKK MMMiMS Roskill;' Delores Turner, Frankton Junction; N. Chch.; Jill Boland, 2 Craven St., Napier; Alfred MMM mHS ■BEk! mBHAm ' Barnard, 52 Owen Street, Newtown; R. S. J. Hart, Waikokowal, Huntly; Clarence Buschl, TaSf" Barr Eel Challies, Nelson. TEN PRIZES 10/-; Joan 58 Maxwell Rd., Blenheim; Desma Thompson, [gffl bj*'! MSI ‘ HH HH H ISK Murdoch, Waverley; Betty Hunt, Titoki, North No. 2 R.D. Whangarei; Donald Brookie, Pare- hM Ww Auckland; B. Hughes, Feilding; Georgena Baker, wanul, Bulls; Phyllis Lloyd, Awarua; Douglas 19 vMKv yKSI Hra c/o Pumping Station, Musselburgh; George Howie, 9 Plunkett Rd., Mt Eden; Beryl Hart, MM I Grant, Port Levy R.D., Lyttleton; Gordon John- Mt. Eden; Jack Hudson, Gisborne; Nancy wjjSi UrBS kB ston, 79 Kingsley Street, Sydenham; Colin Walter, Lighthouse Rd., Napier; Shirley Jeffrey, Era EM MU ma MacLachlan, Port Nelson; J. Powell, Timaru; Featherston; Graham Pallesen, 8 Roy St., Palm- JRML JMn ' F. Farmer, Nelson; Leonie Lewin, 11 Warrington erston N.; Barry John Perry, Brlghtwater; Scan B JgjNQ EMM! Street, St. Albans. TWENTY PRIZES 5/-: Duncan, Port Chalmers; Gordon Tapp, P.B. uMMIW* MKK HMKB MM KMMQk Ngaire M. Philpott, 14 St. James Av« m Papanul; Ngaruawahla.

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Southland Times, Issue 24182, 19 July 1940, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 24182, 19 July 1940, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 24182, 19 July 1940, Page 8

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