HBft Kl Jft H C OjF is a simple competition, open to everyone. All you l have to do is to tell us in not more than 50 words why you 1 PRIZED Or 1 1 like Adams Bruce Cake. Free Entry Forms are obtainable 1 a rid from any Adams Bruce Shop or Agency, and the best way 1 oN ADAM 1 to ensure winning a prize is to get a pound or two of cake 1 100 ORDERS .or. GOOOS TO I at the same time—your own appreciation -and the reaction 1 oUCE SHOP 1 of your family will provide you with ample reasons as to I TH£ VAi-UE why you like Adams Bruce Cake. -4^"' I^^^—Adams Bruce are offering these 128 prizes togree everybody an opportunity to satisfy themselves as to the high SPECIAL for THIS WEEK quality, freshness and delicious flavour of Adams Bruce Cake —always good—no\%better than ever. , •, Entries will be judged solely on the sincerity and originality of thei. ATE reasons given. Writing ability will not influence the judges, so everym vHUwULA I E one has an equal chance. Contest closes midnight, 2nd November, f 1940. Any number of entries can be sent in. Contest is free and # TCIJMIC rAI/C open to everyone except employees of Adams Bruce Ltd., and their # Vt I tlllllJ VnlXt Advertising Agents. Leave your entry at any Adams Bruce Shop or jf Agency. Judges are Mr. J. Howitt, Newspaper Advertising Manager. and Mr. D. Cody, Advertising whose decision will be final. Don't miss this chance to win a worthwhile prize —call right away at per lb. — your nearest Adams Bruce Cake Shop or Agency and get your free entry form. And don't forget to buy a pound or two of Genoa Cake, Cherry-Ginger Cake, Madeira Cake —or any of the other delicious IBMjM ■■■ ~ : tinw M Only the best ingredients are rVw good enough for Adams Bruce | mm m Cake—Eggs are certified FRESH M mJrnl mom by the Internal Marketing Def -.M partment—butter is first-grade, FIRST, W direct "from"'the Factory—- I ger, walnuts, almonds, lemon
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 221, 4 October 1940, Page 2
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