SAPON GUINEA POEM!
A CHEQUE FOB £1 Is has ,just been sent to the writer of this versa: Miss E. J., Papatoetoe:— _ .
"Sapon brightens, Sapon cleanses, Sapon drives the dirt away, Grand for brasses, spoons and glasses, Best of all for washing day." Win a Guinea! Prize poem published every Saturday. Best OBIGINAL four short-line advertisement; verse about "Sapon" wins week. Sapon wrapper,,must - be. enclosed for: each and every poem. Address:' "Sapon" Competition, P.O. Box 771, Wellington. List of prize-winners, .with full names, may be inspected on applica-, tion. ' . ' 1
A novel addition to the Invercargili jetty is « small Jbut" compact cook's galley which is kept on. the wharf and: moved .about to suit the requirenteota of the men employed there (says the "Southland Times"). Although not» much bigger than the average * piano case, it has a built-in ranee and the cook can cater for the neede of the men regardless of. the weather. ■> •'
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 5
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154SAPON GUINEA POEM! Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 5
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