WENT THROUGH HIS POCKETS She got up in the night—fumbled in her husband's pockets and said: "Here’s the Puhnonas. Take one now and stop that coughing'!” She knew as thousands do that Pulmona.s ease the throat and destroy all germs. [Coop I’ulmonas handy. 1/-, 1/0, H/0. All chemists and stores.* and stores.*
•S* m si;** ' >'] 3 wm *t4« f w :IT a j :{S#> S /// X a o Y T A A HINT ON WINNING Entries will be judged mainly on aptness of thought; so that the last line should, if possible, bring in some feature of the product. Read carefully through this advertisement—You’ll get lots of good ideas for a “last line”. Or better still, get a packet of San-Bran and try it yourself. FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES I. The last ilne must rhyme with the first and second lines. Write plainly or print your last line, on an ordinary sheet of paper together with your name and address, and send to “Limerick,” Box 669, Wellington, or leave at any Sanitarium Health Food Co. Shop. Send no extra drawings, photographs, or letters v* ith your entry. _. Entries will be judged for sincerity and aptness of thought, originality and neatness. The decision of the judges will be final. Fancy entries will not count extra. 3. There will be a new Limerick Contest every fortnight. Each contest will run for two weeks only. Entries must be in the hands of the judges on the closing date of the contest. r PHERE is probably no greater enemy of good health than A faulty elimination. Case records of a great hospital showed that eighty-five per cent ef the patients were troubled with poor elimination and that when this condition was relieved practically all other complaints vanished. What stronger evidence is needed to show that neglect of constipation is nothing short of dangerous. San-Bran, which is nature’s own way to intestinal cleanliness, has helped thousands of men and women yes and children too —to greater enjoyment of life, through better health relief from vague and obscure ills such as headaches, nerves, rheumatism; lowered vitality and tiredness, which arc often caused by faulty elimination. Resolve to pul an end to constipation by ordering San-Bran from your grocer today. Read this list of San-Bran features and hear them in mind when you write your “last line” for this Limerick Competition. San-Bran is a delicious food laxative. Tin golden flakes are ready to eat with milk, cream, fruit, or sprinkled on other breakfast foods or desserts. San-Bran may also he used in many delicious aim wholesome recipes for cakes, cookies, ami puddings. San-Bran readily absorbs water, forming a soft, bulky mass in the intestines which assists in a perfectly natural manner the thorough elimination of waste matter. San-Bran is rich in mineral salts and vitamins. It is already cooked to perfect ion and flavoured the Sanitarium way. Procurable from all grocers in 8 oz. packets. Results will be published in this paper, together with the new limerick, a fortnight “after the closing date. 4. The contest is FREE and operi to everyone except employees of the Sanitarium Health Food Company and Carlton-Carruthers Limited. PRIZEWINNERS IN LIMERICK CONTEST NO. 6 rinOT PRIZE £5: Mrs. W. Castles, Ormondvillc; FIVE PRIZES OF £1: Mrs. M. Hamon, Nelson; Mrs. E. Thomas, Hoon Hay Rd,, Chch.; Krr. A. Flannery, Roxburgh; R. Macfarlanc, Napier; Mrs. L. Boldaro, Pr.psrata, R.D.; TEN PRIZES OF 10/-: Mrs. W. Reddington, Invercar- ( ill; O. Cardno, Nelson; Mr. R. C. Hall, c/- Air Dept. Wgtn.; Mr. A. Porlanc, Cranford Street, Chch.; Mrs. A. Young. New Plymouth; Mrs. G. Parker, Tia Tapu; Mrs. H. Jenkin, Timaru; W. Given, Whangarei; i-.ici J. Ramsay, Hastings; Miss H. Forbes, Greymouth ; TWENTY PRIZES OF 5/-: Mr. G. Brcmner, George St., Dn.; Mrs. A. Barnes, Taradale; Miss K. Creswell, Nelson; Mrs. J. Godsiff, Seddon ; Mrs, ,H. Dodd, Onehunga ; Mrs. J. Reid, Arrowtown ; Mrs. W. R. Smith, Runanga, West Coast ; Mr. N. Norvilf, Houto ; Mr. D. Phairn, Cambridge; J. S. Cox, Ruakaki; Miss D. Bell, Balclutha; Miss H. Piesse, Taumarunui; Mrs. R. L. Jordan, Wakefield; Mrs. Kennedy, Kamo; Miss M. Anderson, St. Kilda; Miss B. Herd, Kaikoral; Mrs. A. Burton, Fendalton ; Mrs. G. Gibbons, Drummond St., Wellington; O. Ray, Sydenham ; George Crosier, 293 Cashel Street, Christchurch. CONTEST NO. 8 CLOSES ON NOVEMBER lOth. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR RESULTS ON NOVEMBER 23 £.5 for a winning 4 LAST LINE 9 TO THIS LIMERICK ... A pale, pimply fellow named Dan, Was such a sick-looking young man, Till he took my advicefit was cheap at the price)— I l I
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20078, 26 October 1939, Page 14
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