iC^KSa VV |\ \ T\/r 1 NBjyg^&^s£&§ toMfr u=:i%i;- * * » I v UgEj *&&&*% m^j&^ same in New Zealand. • ll Vi^^^^^^^^^^BL. 'V w p In the price field, . Vi _^j jkS^^x Mullard saves you ■ i^^^P^^^^^^^^^^^^B 4^*^%^ * 3"»^^ pounds ... it is the . kf myouTcum^^ fowler's radio shop ' (fff/ Tn"cnilUnfc lKll X. * G. BuiMing on I*mbton Quay Hi itSßi (Op* Kelbuni Tram). Thone 42-242. wg^ IJStj N.Z. Distributors: C. & A. Odlin & Co. Ltd., Wellington. j^^gaiKfI^H^^BJJMMM.IHM | | || ||| | HTTT— ___ - _ -—— — - - TFI EGRAPH I CLCUnni ■ i I^3-*^ RASPBERRY your KjiH FRUITORINK ~«.. m#p"Ar% rnrrTllirC I wZmm&^m cess. Contains the conce* NEW YEAR GRCCTINUd ! it^te Tinu4|»wfaeJjn*cl ATTRACTIVELY - DESIGNED FORMS KSfl' Sfis -aL AND ENVELOPES eSw/ JP^K 4 4ifißEen* texts to choose from. BB|| .<*^]pWRITE 5O WORDS & WIN £100 IT'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO WIN £100 Don't delay! Send in your entries! The This Is what you have to do. Get a jar of Marmite and one Great Marathon closes soon. Remember, of "Betta" Peanut Butter. , (Your Grocer stocks them). Try the more entries you send in the greater them both, decide which you prefer, then write in 50 words your chances of winning a valuable cash or less why your favourite should win the race. All entries prize. £100! £50! £25! Big money must be submitted on official Entry Forms. Prizes will be for writing 50 words, 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 M|[ l^^^^^^^^^^^lfei the competition are plainly set out on the Entry Forms, which are obtainable from all grocers, and for convenience are pro- Wjß^^V^^ A 1 vided with every Jar of Marmite and "Betta" Peanut Butter. I 1 BS. (Joey) Sadler, the "pocket J.Hornabrook, well-known golfer^ battleship" votes for Betta. and recent holder of the New Famous All Black half-back, Zealand Open Championship, Sfffiflß|Btfj^^P9]|HS Joey likes " Betta's" nutty taste, votes for Marmite. "Maurice " Betta has a flavour that's bard will do me" he says. "He to beat' T be says. "Good for makes a grand hot drink when one too—he's got a great supply one gets in wet and cold after a of Vitamins tucked away under round—also tasty sandwiches for that nutty taste. 1" the 19th." SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD COMPANY, CHRISTCHURCH
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 155, 29 December 1938, Page 15
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