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Wtmm c-ll m * n . r^> 20 9. CASH. N ts: % =ss 0 £lO 10 Here’s a thrilling “Swan Bacon” Competition for all young folk! The big Cash Prizes here listed will be awarded to Girls and Boys who send in the greatest number of words —from the letters contained in the phrase, “SWAN HAMS AND BACON.” First Prize Second Prize Third Prize Eight Prizes of 10/- each. Eight Prizes of 5/- each. CONDITIONS. i. 2. 3. Competitors must not be under 10 years and not over 16 years of age. On the top of each entry must be written Name and Full Address of Competitor, Age, and number of words submitted. All words must be in any Standard Dictionary. Each entry must be accompanied by Coupon for purchase of lib. or more of Swan Bacon—the Bacon with three coloured stripes—Red, Green and Blue. Any grocer will now give you ONE coupon for each lib. of Swan Bacon you purchase. If unable to obtain Swan Bacon, write us and we will see that you are supplied. Any entry with words containing letters NOT in the phrase, “Swan Hams and Bacon,” will be disqualified. Closing date, 31st August, 1927. The judge will be the Manager of The Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Ltd., and his decision will be final. Address all entries: SPECIAL PRIZE £B to Girl or Boy who sends greatest number of “Swan’ ’ Bacon Coupons before 31st August, 1927. Get your friends to save their Coupons for you! Tie them into a Bundle, attach label giving your name and full address and stating number of coupons enclosed. SWAN BACON COMPETITION, G.P.O. Bo* 1490, WELLINGTON. The “Swan” name and “Swan” Three Coloured Stripes Red, Green, and Blue guarantee finest Quality and Flavour. FREE FROM BORIC ACII>. Insist on “Swan”—take no other. THE BAG WITH THE S Made by J. C. HUTTON (N.Z.) LTD. Also curers of the famous “Pineapple Hams/* The Swan^Cf^People as Ml m at Jm wm ORIC ACID 'M.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 July 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 July 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 July 1927, Page 12

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