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Jli IiIIAVII CASH PRIZES j L tst WRITE A LAST LINE MKk TO THIS LIMERICK A thin little girl named Millicent Dix At breakfast each morning got up to her — tricks, She would sneer at all food, f I In fact be quite rude, J ( Have fun! Win money! Enter Sani-. thinking your‘last line’isn’t good enough. Pop it lariuin’s big Limerick Contest and share in in t * ie letter-box and let the judges decide.' the 36 Grand Cash Prizes that are being FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES given away erer tt fortnlgM-m^ -dm , oor £5 FOR A WINNING ‘LAST LINE’ ABOUT any member of your family can win. Write ordinary sheet of paper, together with your WEET-BIX - YOUNG NEW ZEALAND’S a sensible, sincere last line rhyming with name and address, and send to “ Limerick,” FAVOURITE BREAKFAST the first two lines of the limerick above, Box 669, Wellington. Send no extra drawings, , and post to “Limerick,” Box 669, photographs or letters with your entry. When it comes to youngsters’ ideas on what to eat Wellington. Easy, isn’t it ? And remem- Entries will be judged for sincerity and aptness for breakfast, Wcet-Bix gets the youthful vote every her every entry stands to win £5, or one dprilinn S r,f’, nea _ Cne . SS- The time. The magic sweet malt taste ends breakfast of the 35 other Cash Prizes, so get busy. entries will not count extra. table coaxing and arguing, bee how your child goes Enter now - Enter often. 3. There wi) | be a new Limerick Contest every for this delicious whole wheat cereal — cats it up fortnight. Each contest will run for two weeks — and asks lor more. Weet-Bix is whole wheat in A HINT ON WINNING only. Entries must be in the hands of the a form children simply adore. Light, liakey, toasted Entries will be judged mainly on sincerity and judges on the closing date of the contest. lo a crisp golden brown—as alluring to the childish aptness of thought. So begin by reading every Results will be published in this paper, to- iimo-ination as -) French con loci ion Rut tlm'q word of this advertisement. You’ll get lots of gether with the new limerick, a fortnight after ° Pin i ■ >• *" bright ideas for a winning ‘ last line.’ Or better the closing date. not all Read through this hst of features. It still, get a packet of Weet-Bix from your grocer. 4. The contest is FREE and open to everyone "‘ d help you realise how good for the youngsters Let the family sample it. Their delight will be except employees of the Sanitarium Health Weet-Bix really is — and inspire you Lo write a your inspiration. And don’t make the mistake of Food Company and Carlton-Carruthers Ltd. winning‘last line’for lhe limerick above. CONTEST No. 2 CLOSES AUG. 18th - WATCH THIS PAPER FOR RESULTS ON AUG - 31. K Weet-Bix is whole wheat, bringing you all the 16 food elements which go to make wheat the cereal most enthusiastically recommended by doctors and food authorities. 2. Wcet-Bix provides an abundance of food-energy ~ — the largest need of the diet; protein essential to z - the building and repairing of muscle tissues; vita’'Y v ® mins and minerals for good health, good blood and '/, yA’/'j - ■ '' muscles, strong bones and teeth; and bran, the II I Sl zZ 4 greatest natural enemy of constipation. Ww W W BwSi fcßflS r^ z <W/W B ft" I'T F V V Jr ■ > Weet-Bix is delicious with milk or cream, T EF** I ’! Kk stewed fruit or fruit juice, or simply split and 1 g'^' Zv^f 't P BM A spread with butter, jam, honey or Alarmite. jujwu,"j -bijT Your grocer slocks Weet-Bix in 12 and 24 oz. ' '' ' '''' ' ' packets. Serve it for breakfast to-morrow, and ‘ watch the faces light up round your breakfast table.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 August 1939, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
629

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 August 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 August 1939, Page 4

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