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99 & 90 CASH PRIZES No. 2 Competition GREAT Owing to the enormous number of entries received for the “Swan” Word-Building Competition for Children, Messrs. J. C. Hutton (N.Z.) Ltd. (The “Swan” Bacon People), have decided to launch this new Contest for Adults, feeling sure that equal enthusiasm will be shown by the older users of “Swan” Bacon. Notice the splendid prizelist. Then set to work. Every member of the family should send in an attempt. Remember you get one coupon *»ch pound of “Swan” Bacon, and each coupon entitles you to one entry. with CROSS WORD PUZZLE and. Slogan Contest Rules. 1. Each solution of the cross-word puzzle must be accompanied by a slogan about "Swan” Bacon not to exceed 10 words the merit of which slogan will be a deciding factor in case of ties in the solution of the puzzle. Example: “If it’s striped it’s ’Swan’ the Best Bacon." 2. Cut out the whole advertisement. Fill in the puzzle and the slogan, which together constitute one entry. Send one “Swan” Bacon Coupon with each entry. 3. Your grocer or dealer will give you one coupon with each pound of “Swan” Bacon purchased. Be sure to get the coupon. Coupons bearing the closing date of the ‘ ‘Swan’ ’ Bacon Competition 31st August, 192 7 also qualify for this contest. 4. Extra copies of the puzzle may be obtained on application, or plain paper may be used. 5. The promoters assure that the clues have been carefully worded so that competitors may know whether the word required is a noun, verb or adjective, etc. 6. No single competitor may win more than one prize or share of prize, but different members of the same family may participate. 7. In any event the whole of the prizemoney will be distributed. 8. Competitors agree to accept the decision of the judges as final. 9. The Judges are Mr. J. L. Arcus, Public Accountant, and Mr. Will Appleton, Managing Director, The Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Limited, Wellington. 10. Entries must be sent to "Swan" Bacon No. 2 Competition, care Box 1490, Wellington, and must be received not later than Monday, 31st October, 1927. No employee of J. C. Hutton (N.Z.) Ltd., or of The Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Limited, is eligible for this Competition. First Prize £SO, Second Prize £ls, Third Prize £lO Fourth Prize £5, Fifth Prize £2/10/0, Fifty Prizes of £l, Thirty-five Prizes of 10/-. Ninety Cash Prizes. : : £l5O must be won. £ n n CLUES—ACROSS. 1. True ot “Swan" Bacon (adj.). 10. It must be “Swan.” Look for the stripes. 15. Existing at same epoch. 16. Moral and emotional part. 18. Cornice moulding. 19. Prophet of evil. 21. Japanese statesman. 22. Printer’s measure. 23. Suffix forming nouns of condition or action. 24. Round an axis. 25. A cloak. 26. Past participle (abb.). 27. Skyward. 28. Manuscript. Approved. Evil. Greek prefix. Whose brother was Jacob? Body of Jewish Law. Silver coin of 16-19th centuries in some Continental States. For those back from the Front. Maize bread. West African lemur. A.T.M. (actual). D.B. (actual). Wooded eminence Climbing tropical forest plant. S-shaped. I.S.A.U. (actual). The 3-toed sloth. 67. 60. 63. 66. 67. 68. 69. 71. 73. 74. CLUES—-DOWN. Like a hawk; keen sighted. Both porous and plastic. Spanish-American day labourer. A girl’s name. Town in Hawkes Bay. Holm-oak. Part of verb to be. Short wool combings. Narrow water passage. Headless. Inflorescence in which primary axis bears single terminal flower that develops first. River in Siberia. Musk deer of Java. Inaccesible. Hoar frost. A well-known patent medicine. Beast of burden. Impede. Quibbler; fallacious reasoner. Favouring extreme measures. Japanese pottery. Three-masted Mediterranean vessel. Liver disease in sheep. Russian weight, 36ib. That may be enticed (adj.). Place or time of greatest depression. Spirit; dash. Small isle In a river. So-called. Primrose. Christmas spirit. Female fate in Scandinavian mythology. Symbol of ratio. Twofold. To study. Exclamation. CLUES—ACROSS. Meeting of ladies to make clothes for the poor. Interjection. Delirium tremens (abbr.). Pronoun. Membraneous envelope. Xenia (actual). Baby sound for father. Eye. Water-elf. Mountain panther or snow leopard. I.H.R. On the top. Painted It. In signature to picture. Latin plural. Obliquely. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 17. 20. 24a. 31. 33. 35. 36. 37. 40. 41. 43. 46. 50. 52. 56. 58. 59. 62. 64. 65. 66. 70. 72. FILL IN THIS FORM—CUT OUT THE WHOLE ADVERTISEMENT. To SWAN BACON No. 2 COMPETITION, Care Box 1490, Wellington. I enclose One Swan Bacon Coupon and One Entry in the Crossword and Slogan Contest. My slogan is as follows: I agree to accept the Judges' decision as final. Name _ Address .... “SWAN”. HAMS and BACON J. C. HUTTON (N.Z.) LTD. Also Curers of the Famous Pineapple Hams.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 115, 5 August 1927, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 115, 5 August 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 115, 5 August 1927, Page 7

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