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imis ivitii r s ' * * ANO W ll £ 5 "*| , ™”, ‘ r ’ < W Rome on now, all yon clever housewives ami Mannite lans .. . '• '■ /’' * here’s your opportunity to collect a crisp new 15 note .. . jn-1 bv writing a last line Io this Marmile Limerick. SskVtCgryTn , All the family loves the savoury, piquant flavour ol Marmile. ■ t - Wise mothers keep a jar always on the table .. . another jar X handy in the kitchen for use when cooking, because there s ''' ' nothing adds flavour and food value like this rich, tasty ' II -d? Oh V vegetable extract. Soups, savouries, egg dishes, main dishes, mi SBil |||P ' sandwiches, stews, gravies, dishes math' up oi kft-overs . . . ‘ X there’s no end to the things to which Mannite adds vital A a" ’ fElibiiK ' nourishment and tempting, mouth-watering flavour. ’ f ' I>, < , l°*n the thousands who, for health and variety’s sake, serve ‘ ® ‘ Mannite in some way every day. Read through this list of Am features—it will help you plan balanced nourishing meals .. . and help you win first prize in the Limerick competition. M '"I arm ’ te * s 11 liigl’ly concentrated extract and one of the : richest sources of Vitamin B known to science. $ t / ,j;> s 2. Besides nourishing by its own goodness. Marmile aids the digestion of other foods. It supplies energy and vitality, ’’C'c 1 building resistance to disease, and is highly recommended :‘ >' * ' ,v , ' l<: profession as being of great benefit to 'TV' ) ‘ V(?> <' m invalids and young children. '’"'J" 3. Marmile checks constipation, enriches the blood, improves >4“»Hl‘ l,le digestion, clears the skin and tones up the system generally. wakens the urge to eat because of its rich colour and its ‘'come hitheraroma and flavour. - V s V**'j/'-z .■>, Marmite is very concentrated. •*ff, ■«—- therefore most economical in use an< l keeps for any length of lime WRITE A in anv cliraata. ’ W ‘LAST LINE’ TO THIS LIMERICK \ H hen appelHes; you irouhl excite, And fldvourfiil meals expedite, \ I Jusl add Io your yravy. | ' | Slew,casserole or savoury, 1 A HINT ON WINNING 1 J Entries will be judged mainly on sincerity \ / and aptness of thought. So read right ... y through this advertisement carefully be- \. fore you start to write your “last line.” I ***^., — You’ll get plenty of really brilliant ideas St, ■ J H M Si ksOS on what to say once you are familiar with JbkSßi U H IJS RE u Mgs the qualities ofMarmite. Or better still, T| ie decision of the judges will be final. Fancy SwtSflL HIE is EE® ■ I al J get a jar from your grocer and try it entries will not count extra. us W ySI W I.’J y o u . . -r. .rt-r- e nmer L There will be a new Limerick Contest JMM MIWIJiBBTii IK JT aMl■d ns Ga JMMji FOLLOW THEbE SIMPLE RULES every fortnight. Each contest will run for MH ■ I |3.41 ■ .W Mj 11 I I 1. The last line must rhyme with the 6rst two weeks only. Entries must be in the hands and second lines. Write plainly or print your of the judges on the closing date of the contest. last line, on an ordinary sheet of papertogether Results will be published in this paper, together HJj kM M*J 1 1 'IIH U ■ Lji *HM 1 J 44 with your name and address, and send to with the new limerick, a fortnight after the 1 »I 1111 1 11 M T|PIIMMI||T T* 481 " Limerick,” Box 669, Wellington. Send no extra drawings, photographs or letters with . rnrr . r entry. 4 - ie contest IS and open to everyone ' ' ’ except employees of the Sanitarium Health Entries will'be judged for sincerity and Food Company and Carlton - Carruthers and neatness. Limited. •;RST PRIZE £5: Miss M. Brown, Naseby: FIVE PRIZES £1: Mrs. CONTEST No. 15 CLOSES 2. Scott, Onehunga; Mrs. D. Goy, Inglewood; Guy Rogers, 14 FEBRUARY 16th. WATCH HUI tfi ll 14 Sev'e.'n Street. Ch’Ch; Mrs. M. Rowe, 61 Wairiki Road, Mt. Eden : Miss I. Parker, Gisborne; TEN PRIZES 10/-: Mrs. G. Lambert, Lyall THIS PAPER FOR RESULTS i M ■IB S 4 Bay; H. Snodgrass, Ngaruawahia; E. Graham, 122 London St. Dn; ON MARCH 29TH Miss D. Payne, Napier ; Miss Shiela Volliner, R.M.D. Upper Moutcre; Mrs. Tie, Balclutha; Miss V. Harney, East Takaka; Miss J. Tilly, 223 Victoria Ave. Remuera; Mrs. A. Mercer, Wanganui; THE SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD COMPANY, PAPANUI, CHRISTCHURCH Mrs. D. Garrett, Invercargill; TWENTY PRIZES 5/-: Mrs. R. Harcourt, Koiterangi; Mrs. E. Tibbits, Paparoa; Mrs. G. Mune, R. D. „ '' A ' ' f Kumcu; H. Stanton, Nelson; John Nicol, Hastings; Miss M. u - W t || fcllj ZZjIBIISI Ti acey. Pukelcohe; Ptve. C. R. Rule, Ripalsl; Mrs. N. Murphy, S E-Kl \ I ’ ■ "" 4 " Akaroa; Mrs. L. Kay, »2 Hackthorne Rd. Ch’Ch; Mrs. J. McGregor, IL/ glSl |||||| KBM V' I I I F Kaikcura; Mrs. A. Flannery, Roxburgh; Miss P. Gilpin, Walhi; y Hi Ir 1 Bvl 5 K BT I Miss M. Pcattiey, Waipiata; Mrs. A, Kiellberg, Masterton; Mrs. |||m||||| | 1 Mila, « lIIm B 1 I : 4 »** -L ": L. Dennis, Manurewa; Mrs. F. Crane, Carterton; Mrs. G. Farrell, Bi K E ■ K Bill t« F B M 1 Westport: Mrs. J.-Morgan, Houto R.M.D; Mrs. J. C, Schou, | -it* f ‘ ,AI "v A Sy‘>’ ISIII I I X'gatamahine P. 0.; Miss M. Craig, Ahaura. A 1

® wm I ti ca »i For quality — for variety — and SgSg nv# “5 for unique value, you can’t do t Wmmt better than shop Self-Help for J i Y° ur groceries and pro- / ! f .LMBtSMEMM Vls ' ons ’ tremendous organ- \ WrrLrr isation behind every Self-Help 1 By /y /cshop safeguards plentiful supplies absolute I while I buying power enables them to 1 N~~7 /V °h er un equatled value. Remem- / / wJB K b er ’ Self-Help is the firm that a AN brought the prices down — and a keeps them down. ' Better and Cheaper PROVISIONS at your Self Help Shop. \ SEE OUR PROVISION wl WINDOW DISPLAY! THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL! Just the Thing for a Tasty Breakfast! 2 lb. Savoy Bacon The Two for 1 tin Tomato Juice QUALITY PROVISIONS YES, MIR FARMER! Braw " "•" 10d n ,, nn .... 2/- bushel Saveloys ' o Pu' 1 Pollard 2 /’ bushel Black Puddings 6c _l each. Wheat ?/g Luncheon Sausage 10d lb. Gia n Ham and Chicken Sausage- 0U ‘'X h tOlbs VSAVOY BACON for a Tasty Breakfast —/ 5, J■/ Fruit Cream Rolls Licorice AUsorls Ad ' S O7 - s ’ -..-J Our Biscuits are Always E at m Ol6 Fresh! . ERUIT! 4ibs. 1A Iced Wafers 6d packet g 4lbs. VAttckland Lunch Bed packet Lemons 5 for !/• Zealandia Mixed 6WI packet Bananas—just arrived! Afternoon Tea Biscuits .. 6-ld pkv. ■— AGAIN WE LEAD THE FOLLOWERS POOD SPECIALISTS GROCERY &• PROVISION MERCHANTS

BEAUTY MAY BE ONLY SKIN DEEP VET, whiteness and delicacy of face, arms and neck is ever the aim of women who wish to be really charming. “VELMA SKIN BALM” is the one sure way of preserving the beauty and soft, glowing freshness of your complexion. “VELMA” is non-greasy and clusively perfumed, a little rubbed in night and morning giving really gratifying results. Men like it, too, for use before and after shaving. Ideal for sunburn and windburn. Sold in 1/6 and 2/6 (double quantity) sizes from Campbell’s Pharmacy. "The Family Chemists,” Masterton. 3 Wonder Mineral Stock Food. ITERE is a palatable, balanced and specially prepared food that is easily digested and assimilated; that furnishes desirable ingredients to compensate for POORNESS OF PASTURE or ANY MAJOR SOIL DEFICIENCY; that IS INVALUABLE AS MUCH IN CASE? OF MALNUTRITION AS IN PROMOTING the GROWTH OFVOUNG ANIMALS. Under practical tests (by practical farmers), the progressive sales record of WONDER MINERAL STOCK FOOD speaks for itself. (Registered under the Stock Remedies’ Act). Wonder Distributors, Ltd. FEILDING & CHRISTCHURCH. | DISTRICT AGENT— Mr H. G. Shouler P.O. BOX fi, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 February 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 February 1940, Page 3

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