TEA COMPETITION “Why people should use SELF HELP TEA” As a matter of Interest to our public, from the thousands of entries submitted, many of which showed considerable care and thought, a selection of the 10 best reasons has been made, which in our opinion covers the subject of the competition most completely. The selection is as follows: 1. Because in buying SELF HELP TEA one is supporting the firm which has done more to benefit the people than any individual or other firm in New Zealand, by raising food standards, bringing prices down and keeping them down. 2. Because the SELF HELP CO-OP. by strenuously opposing trusts and combines, has protected the public from exploitation through fixed retail prices, the P.A.T.A., and the Commercial Trusts Amendment. 3. Because the SELF HELP CO-OP. is truly co-opera-tive. Instead of paying dividends it lowers the price of its goods; therefore the more it sells the cheaper it will sell. 4. Because the SELF HELP CO-OP. provides good wages and happy conditions for its employees. 5. Because the prompt and courteous service in bright and hygienic SELF HELP STORES makes it a pleasure and convenience to shop there. 6. Because of perfect blending in Ceylon to suit N.Z. waters and conditions, by the world’s most highly qualified experts, SELF HELP TEA combines perfect flavour, fragrance and stimulation, with greatest economy in use. 7. Because the 5 unvarying grades at 5 different prices, suit every pocket and palate. 8. Because it arrives fortnightly from Ceylon; is therefore always fresh and Empire Grown. 9. Because, as a SELF-HELP PRODUCT, it carries the SELF HELP GUARANTEE of QUALITY and and VALUE. 10. Because the best Tea sold in New Zealand, irrespective of price, is SELF HELP GOLD LABEL tea. PRIZEWINNERS: MRS. E. COOMBS, . 1 Freyberg Street, Lyall Bay, WELLINGTON; MR. W. ¥. TOLLY, c/o Hallenstein Bros, Queen Street, AUCKLAND; have tied for first place, and each has taken an 8 h.p. MORRIS CAR or £2OO cash. Each of the following will receive 51bs. of SELF HELP GOLD LABEL TEA:— G. 11. Brown, 65 Princes Street, Northcote, AUCKLAND. R. S. B. Guose, Riddell Road, St. Heliers, AUCKLAND. F. W. Huffam, MOTUEKA. Mrs M. .F. Marshall, 25 Sumner Street, Spreydon, CHRISTCHURCH. A. IT. Henley, P.O. Box 20, WESTPORT. David Scott, Glenavy, CHRISTCHURCH. Mrs L. Boyce, 35 Bayfield Rd., Anderson’s Bay, DUNEDIN. J. E. McManus, Chain Hills, MOSGIEL. Athol L. Kirk, 13 Fairview Crescent, Kelbum, WELLINGTON. Martin Christenson, 7 ITarrold Street, TAITVILLE. E. E. Canham, 20 Monorgan Road, Miramar, WELLINGTON. Mark Bindle, 12 Parliament Street, Lower Hutt, WELLINGTON. One of the above Prize-winners gave as his 10 reasons: “ 1 Wife and 9 Kids.” Additional names may be added to the above list, when the more than 50,000 entries are gone through again early in the New Year. t All the 10 reasons have appeared in past SELF HELP ADVERTISEMENTS. , You never know what and when the next Competition will be. Read our weekly advertisements carefully. The TEA COMPETITION was judged by:— Mr F. W. Mothes, Managing Director, GOLDBERG ADVERTISING AGENCY LTD. A word to the Wise —ADVERTISE—in the Waikato Times
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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19766, 23 December 1935, Page 4
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