U A rAffiATr\MZcrown Buildings \ it Nsr*™ i^Ww cuba street) p ffl__sS7rT-ii_£L._^^^ j ONE GUINEA for a Limerick | I CAN YOU WRITE A LIMERICK? § * We will give One Guinea (£l/1/-) for the beat Limerick which $ ! aptly deacribea in bright anappy verse the virtuea and benefits to be S.< derived by the regular use of BREAKFAST D-LIGHT. The prize will >; be awarded for the best Limerick received during tha week, returnable ji not later than each Friday. This week's winning entry will be pub- j$ lished in next Wednesday's issue of the EVENING POST and subsequent !; | winners on the Wednesday of each week until December 29th, 1926. U I WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO! | & After you have written your Limerick, attach the Trade Mark cut from £ I a packet of Breakfast D-Llght, and mail to us immediately. i E This is a. <__m Look for U I -i- Ik-sj-H- _HJ_J_ «.«_•»< .... 'i | replica ■ .EgJaß «' on I of the Trade \,,JW, ft .. lo Ht '.«"'* I 1 Marl. TjL packet. | I Competitors may send as many Limericks _•' desired, but each P I Limerick must have the BREAKFAST D-LIGHT Trade Mark attached. 'i | The.Directora of Messrs. W. C. Douglass Ltd., shall be the Judges, and | S their decision must be accepted as final. All Limericks become the j? I property of Messrs. W. C. Doulgass Ltd., and all members of their fci g ataff »re debarred from entering. | I THIS WEEK'S WINNER:- ,: '' " jj J - ' "I now use Breakfast D-Light, | I No need to soak overnight, }'■ j It all purposes serves, | I"' Bone, muscle and nerves, | And keeps all the family right." | Sent in by Mr*. G. R. Phillips, 54 Kelmarna Ayenn*, Her*. \ Bay, Auckland. | Just address your entry to DESK P. . W. C. DOUGLASS Ltd. | I FOVEAUX STREET, — SYDNEY. | liMM_m_«nrT.rrnif^^ —i f Cookery Books FREE 50,000 to be Given Away! The HIGHLANDER "Economical" Cookery j 800k—54 pages of valuable recipes—sent for 3d. in stamps (to pay wrapping and postage). Write to-day—cut this out:— To HIGHLANDER, P.O. Box, 1784, Auckland. Send me your Cookery Book. t enclose 3d in stamps for mailing: charges. Name ; >'••• • Address • , _, ■ ».., _> • n •• ••• •• •••"— A '»■■ ■ ' I -_-l_-_liiaaia.il iui.ii.iii_ 111 _----------^-S-----------------S--M ' I - mX V__P_i__9J_______i bwmm ■• • vv j mKm R Easy to use—doesn't kink I $We\ V__Bs__d_) ■ —and wears longest. I x T^wOS ■' I Dunlop Rubber Coy. of Aust. Ltd. BmH?! >-U *uc'''t,l<' Wellington Christchurch Duaedia F^l^Pßp^'ll-^*'^ H|'nvl f"i fy Givtt your boy a B.S.A. BICYCLE There is no healthier pastime than cycling. Give your boy a laicycle, but let it be a B.S.A. —the bicycle that is worldfamous for its sturdy construction, easy running and hardJ wearing qualities. It is poor economy to buy a £> cheap and shoddy machine, when you can get a BrS.A.Bicycle.speciallydeGigned for New Zealand, Write for N.Z. catalogue to v IK~ \S yjfMl C.E.BLAYNEY, |m$ B \^^ I) {B.S.A. Factory Representative) \&«7 »* Xi-? 30 Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON. Look for this
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 96, 20 October 1926, Page 12
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