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\ r l^rl H. * y y % « % WRITE 50 WORDS & WIjV ISIOO IT’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO WIN £IOO This is what you have to do. Get a jar of Marmite and one of “ Betta” Peanut Butter. (Your Grocer stocks them). Try them both, decide which you prefer, then write in 50 words or less why your favourite should win the race. All entries must be submitted on official Entry Forms. Prizes will be awarded for neatness, brevity, logic of reasoning. It doesn’t matter whether your choice wins the race—you have an equal opportunity of winning a prize whichever contestant secures the most votes. There is no Entry Fee and no limit to the number of entries any person may submit. All the details of the competition are plainly set out on the Entry Forms, which are obtainable from all grocers, and for convenience are provided with every jar of Marmite and “Betta" Peanut Butter. Don’t delay! Send in your entries ! The Great Marathon closes soon. Remember, the more entries you send in the greater your chances of winning a valuable cash prize. £100! £SO! £25! Big money for writing 50 words. EASY TO WIN NO ENTRY FEE B.S. (Joey) Sadler , the “pocket battleship” votes for Betta. Famous A.U Black half-back , Joey likes “Betta's'” nutty taste. “ Betta has a flavour that's hard to beat” he says. “Good for one too — he's got a great supply of vitamins tucked away under that nutty taste.” J. Homabrook, well-known golfer % and recent holder of the New Zealand Open Championship , votes for Marmite. “Maurice will do me” he says. “He makes a grand hot drink when one gets in wet and cold after a round—also tasty sandwiches for the lytb.” SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD COMPANY, CHRISTCHURCH Id {vt MARMITE BETTA PEANUT BUTTER PERHAPSa Qualified Optician could help you? Balfour Irvine & Webster, Ltd. QUALIFIED OPTICIANS, 119 Victoria Street, Hamilton. Phone 3141 4efractlonist : C. Mcllwraltb, F.S.M.C., F.8.0.A., F. 1.0. (by Exam., London), ind at 100 Karang-ahape Road. Auckland. r strengthens weak children^ alive’s EMIULSION " rERHOOM Teas are a Speciality at the •Centreway.” Strawberries and a now being: featured. TIMES CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS. DOWN. 1. One of the joys of Turkey (2 words). 9. One of the Lost Tribes? 10. Blue book (lit.) 11. Shrubs of the genus Salix. 12. Meat tea (lit.) 13. Attendant. 17. Not visa. 18. Greek god of mockery. 20. Sedate. 22. Artist. 25. Suffocate. 26. Ties or streamers. 29. Sleeping gear. 30. Icarus (lit.) 31. Nursery rhyme (4 words). 2. Suddenly raised to prominence. 3. African type of village. 4. Spinner of silk (2 words). 5. Daubs. 6. Scottish comedian (surname). 7. Mediator (2 words). 8. Alike as (2 words). 14. Sash worn by ladies. 15. Friend of man. 16. Youthful specie of 15 down. 21. Are you a good ? 23. Receptacles for eggs. 24. An Indian Mission. 27. Idaho (lit.) 28. Capital of Norway. SOLUTION OF PREVIOUS PUZZLE. ACROSS. —1 A mere bagatelle, 9 Treetop, 10 Scratch, 11 Sanction, 12 Cherub, 14 Golden calf, 15 Plea, 17 Easy, 19 Receptacle, 22 Turkey, 23 Free seat, 25 Ostrich, 26 Tombola, 27 Third Floor Back. DOWN.—I Autosuggestion, 2 Eternal, 3 Entitled, 4 Approaches, 5 Also, 6 Earthy, 7 Lateral, 8 The Beaten Track, 13 Allegretto, 16 Streamer, 18 Stretch, 20 Cremona, 21 Metier, 24 Chef. i2 O' idh JocfoukMe. 4-/ Viza/cti Neta ZeauuicM jot

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Waikato Times, Volume 123, Issue 20691, 29 December 1938, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 123, Issue 20691, 29 December 1938, Page 3

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