j Centennial Baby Contest ] S "AID ST. JOHN TO FIRST AID" S A NATION-WIDE SEARCH TO FIND "BABY NEW ZEALAND" 1
Ml DRINK MORE MILK ri-ivo. gj IS YOUR CHILD UNDER-NOURISHED? ■i Milk is the finest natural food procurable. Science S has endorsed this claim to the hilt. Take the advice ■j ofjtfte world's greatest Thinkers and Physicians and ■ order your supply from ! "STRATHMORE DAIRY" ■j KING STREET ■ Pure. Wholesome. Healthgiving. * ■ I ■ Marches ■ V s « The CHILD is scon the MAN. Prepare for Him by m insuring- him against adversity. ■rS Society * • Society ■ J. N. BULLARD 2 Telephone 227 M District Representative | Toys! Toys! Toys! ■ v b Bring the little fellow in and let him make his ■ own choice. We will be ■ delighted to see you and ■ will guarantee satisfac- " tion. Call and see us. j C. S. Armstrong *" a Booksellers. Stationers. 5 For all ■ BABY TOILET REQUISITES S 1 visit J MACKLOW'S PHARMACY B Your patronage is appreciated. , S Our goods at your complete m disposal. i F. G. MACKLOW, Chemist * THE CHILDREN'S CHEMIST. Phone 39
Organised by the SUOHN AMBULANCE FIRST PRIZE SECOND PKIZE ifto Si CASH CASH LOCAL PRIZES from DONORS in WHAKATANE ITSELF I—Entryl—Entry fee of five shillings entitles participation in the Contest, to receive a postcard photograph of the baby, and to receive ten feet of theatre size cinematograph film of the baby. 2 —Entrants will be grouped into contestants for Theatre contests, there being approximately 70 theatres in New Zealand participating. 3 —After the Theatre winners have been decided 1 the six leading contestants in each theatre in each district' will compete for the district winner. There, are 12 districts. The seven district winners in the North Island will ultimately compete to ascertain the North Island winner, and the five district winners in the South Island to ascertain the South Island winner. These two will then compete for Ist and 2nd prize. 4 —The competition will be decided by means of FREE voting of the patrons a,t the various theatres —one vote for each sixpence paid for admission to the theatre, admission being at usual prices. s—All5 —All contestants will be photographed by moving picture . WHAKATANE LIST Ist Prize. £10 Anonymous. 2nd Prize. £7 Anonymous. 3rd Prize. £5 Donated by Messrs Bridgers Ltd. 4th Prize. £3 Donated J. D. Rivett, the British . Fruiterer. sth Prize. £2 Donated by R. Oxenham, Electrician 6th Prize.,£l Donated by Mr R. Ferry Summer - Autumn - Winter OUR Milk Shakes are ideal, and defy competition. Why are our customers satisfied ? Why' do they always come back ? The answer is in the drinks we supply. All are guaranteed a hundred per cent, pure, nourishing and refreshing. The Ha¥*more Milk Bar , YOUR BABY Will love a toy bought from us. | We are proud of the finest range of toys | land books in town. Our Children's Department offers endless suggestions | for those who seek gifts. Let us personally assist you to make your choice. STONE'S Fancy Goods Emporium The Strand WHAKATANE
PURE and HYGIENIC S RIGHTON'S 1 DELICIOUS ICE-CREAM ! A real food your baby will take without gs question. Something which no mother IS need fear as a genuine body builder and 15 as a refreshing delicacy. HR Ask for "RIGHTON'S." The Ice ■ Cream manufactured in Whakatane, ■ for Whakatane people. £ A NEW SHOP | FOR A NEW BABY! ■ BROOK'S | | PHARMACY ■ ! after Easter will be sit- g§ uated in New Premises S in the Whakatane Hotel ■ QUALITY" GOODS | AT REASONABLE PRICES. S Rubber Toys are Best | Every baby loves a toy animal, ■ soldier or doll. They are unbreak- * able, harmless and ideally suited as ■ playthings. 5 Call in and inspect the range now on show. H Sugestions for Mother also, rubber cooking 1 gloves, aprons, kneeling pads, mats, sponges | and a dozen other household lines. H Para Rubber Co. i The Strand WHAKATANE H @NEW IDEAS! | printing is S WE have the finest range of Type faces in the = Bay .... Consult us for ell Commercial, 'H Social, Programmes, Posters, and Circular Printing. ® Ring the — SB! "BEACON" | Phone 10 "The Home of Quality Printing." H'
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 136, 15 March 1940, Page 3
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