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N.Z. GOODS ARE EMPIRE GOODS Clip this announcement and keep it handy until you are ready to try the Competition VVUCH DO ~ "''.MADE — - Mods?, in prizes 6S& \a£ c^o ss** CATHEDRAL BRAND H F STEVENS a/e suh G N 2 4 Co The New Zealand Manufacturers whose trademarks appear in this advertisement, and others who are not represented by their trademarks, offer £75 in prizes for simply answering thirty-nine questions about the goods made and produced in our own country. There is one, and one only answer to every one of these thirty-nine questions. There are plenty of prizes, and should you not win the first you have a very good chance of winning one of the others. If, for any reason, you don’t know a great deal about N.Z.-made Goods start now to find out all you can. Read the advertisements and advertising literature of these N.Z. Manufacturers—enquire about their products in the shops. Even if you already know plenty, it will be worth your while to learn more First Prize £35; Second Prize £10; Third Prize £5; 10 Prizes of £1 each, £10; 20 Prizes of 10/- each, £10; 20 Prizes of 5/- each, £5. Conditions to be observed rl». .Auditor, Chriatcho 1. The Bank a sealed list of correct all entries will bs adjudreci in accordance with s«ch sealed list. The sealed list of answers will not be opened until June 16th. and only in the presence of the j udffs*. In the event of a tie or ties, prizes will be divtdad. ompetitors tie for Pirst Prise, te Money of Ist. 2nd. and Srd prizes—£Eo—will be divided amen* them, and the £26 other prizes below those will be divided in order of merit between the remainder. 4- The decision must be accepted as final and .binding on all parties, and no correspondence will ■suits are published. Ull |IBI HC«, mi red into once tho .... ns should be answered by referring te nun—it is not necessary to write each question before efforts may be sent for */«. Cross PJt.’i payable to “N.Z. Goods First-*' 7. Entries myst reach “N.Z. Goods First.** G.P.O. Box 489. Christchurch, not later than midnight June 18th. Answers and pamoo of prize-winners will bs of closing of competition. ct* a* m P * te nr 6as °af How many of these can you answer now ? Whose advertisement directs travellers on the highways of Canterbury as well as a young couple in search of home necessities? What N.Z. product manufactured in Christchurch forms the principal ingredient used in the manufacture of N.Z.-made Jelly crystals, also in everyday jelly table delicacies? An N.Z. product uses the copyright slogan “Did you . . . this morning?’* What are the missing words? What height would two and a-h&lf million big tins of Edmonds Baking Powder, placed one on top of the other, reach? What Gas Range made in Christchurch bears the same name as the street in which the factory is situated? What is advertised as “The Sauce of Satisfaction? ’ ’ What Brand of Footwear made in New Zealand is specially designed in Paris? What N.Z. Brand of Boiled Oats won the only Gold Medal in the Franco-British Exhibition, London, 1910? Who made the bronze memorial plates in the new Boys* High School, Christchurch? What product has featured the sentence and slogan “Beautifies and protects the Home and Garden’*? How many different fancy boxes of chocolates are sold by Aulsebrook’s? Name them. What Hosiery made in Christchurch bears the same name as a well-known fishing River? What cereal food is put up in an orange and black package? What Soap is advertised in the newspapers as ‘ ‘ The Sterilised Soap ’’ ? Who are the makers in Christchurch of Electric Bake Ovens suitable for Bakeries, Home-Made Cake Shops, and Hotels? What is the name of the lady who manufactures for sale a Baking Powder which gives Surprise-ing results? * 4 Maid of all Work. * ’ What is it? Who makes it? In what respect does the Crown Clothing Co.’s system of business differ from the ordinary traders? wmM p 8 8 ::'U v V e : \o2 c gOODS What is Ghenol, and who makes it? What do the letters “P.P.” stand for in Vale fc Co. Ltd.’ s trademark brand? What is Miss Trent’s advertised opinion of a famous brand of culinary essence? What Brand won the only Gold Medal award for Footwear at the N.Z. and South Seas Exhibition? What is the brand of the largest manufacturer in New Zealand of Fancy Leather goods (Ladles’ Hand Bags and Leather Novelties)? What Brand has been advertised as “The World’s Best Travelling Rug’’? What are the two registered brands of Mattress fillings that are manufactured in Christchurch? What firm in Victoria Street, Christchurch, does plating for most local manufacturers and leading hotels in the So.uth Island? How many uses are suggested on each tin ef Gates’ Cleanser? What is 010-Pum? What are the names of the original Proprietors of Baxter’s Lung Preserver? What domestic product has a name composed of three letters of the alphabet denoting in themselves supremacy? What is the registered brand of an N.Z.-made Footwear, the name of which denotes Royalty? Who are the Manufacturers of Aromalt Pare Malt Vinegar? . What are the trade names of three water-heating appliances all constructed of copper manufactured by the same firm, the method by which they are heated, and the name of the Manufacturer? . Why are some Petone Bugs given the sub-titles “Prince,’’ “Duke,’’ 4 ‘Duchess’’ and “Arakina*’? . What is t'.z unique feature of Prank Woods & Co.’s Push Gliairs and Prams? . What N.Z. Leather Goods Manufacturer secured a Gold Medal at the Toronto Exhibition? . How many products are packed by Trent’s, and what are they? . Who are the Manufacturers of modern doors in Colombo Street, North, Christchurch? . How long has the Salisbury Furnishing Co. been in business, and where? Competition Closes June 16th Authorised by the Canterbury Manufacturers’ Association. °*77 eg eft 4 BAKING POWDER“DRE TO RISE a v^HXßusr To “N.Z. GOODS FIRST” P.O. BOX 489 CHRISTCHURCH Herewith I am enclosing my entry for your competition, also In postal notes (stamps) as entrance fee. I agree to accept the judges’ decision as final. Name Clip this announcement and keep it handy until you are ready to try the Competition N.Z. GOODS ARE EMPIRE GOODS

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18467, 19 May 1928, Page 20 (Supplement)

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18467, 19 May 1928, Page 20 (Supplement)

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18467, 19 May 1928, Page 20 (Supplement)