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I "- " . ’r'H '-l ' 0 SI S'! Z/ Z v /Jr & $ & £ s WiiZL D I S(f ' SB wlp BIAI fi o ‘»W .Sil MMIOiS WfOHFOL i W W’jW- ™ BREAKFAST HUKES - W £lO LIMERICK PRIZE j t , . . . * 4^- , ; . -.'V- -\- - - - - ) TVTEW .. . diflerent .. . delicious ! Everyone is going to love > 11 Bixies. Here’s a cereal that cau put an edge on the laziest J*?* <- 1 'WtfcfS* 1 early - morning appetite. Youngsters — grown-ups — and inbetweens will all applaud this new. crnucht -crisp cereal. j|| •* ' ‘ |*Z > ; It's because of the rich, persuasive flavour that's packed into : every flake. It’s because of the special way which Sanitarium have of releasing the true tuner taste of pure, whole wheal, and '' sealing it for breakfast-table enjoyment. And there's a mighlv g \ 1& good supply of balanced nourishment in a plate of Bixies. .Read Rk this list of Bixie features ... it will keep yon posted on what 16 *■. serve for breakfast ... and why. f > | . 1. Bixies are prepared by an ingenious process by the whole wheat kernels are drenched with steam, then pressed into Ay Iragrant Hakes. Ilavmtretl will, /t v‘ y ’ WSIIB malt and watchfully baked k \ under low' heat lo a templing. golden crispness. JUST WRITE A “LAST LINE” TO THIS 2. LIMERICK. nutriment whole wheal— ' x. mineral salts, vitamins, pro- IVlien cookies 00(1 puddings ifOH bake. 1 teins, carbohydrates, roughage Jf/rf Bixies for crisp flavour's sake... 4i»** * * S&““’ ily "’'"'l' '—./-' _ .A'" •j W/-.1 -n i Theifre an epicure's dream: ' r„ T ** * 3» With cream or milk, honey, 1 y ® fresh or stewed fruit, there’s ||s ; W '*«- ' no more delectable breakfast B << 4tjl < '' than a plate of Bixies. And W ißfei * ' ' , when you’re baking, you’ll find ..... . . , '''MRIIISbi ' a hundred tvays to add foodvalue and variety with these crisp, flavourfid Hakes, 4. Bixies come in 8 oz. and 24 oz, packets, cellophane wrapped '' ■ 1o preserve their factory freshness. Your grocer slocks Bixies. Get a packet today. ' - -... STAMPS OF THE WORLD FREE WITH EVERY PACKET OF BIXIES. A HINT ON WINNING 4. The contest is FREE and open to everyone except Sanitarium’s popular Free Gift Stamp Scheme has been extended Entries will be judged mainly on sincerity and aptness employees of the Sanitarium Health Food Company and so that now Bixies as well as Granose and Weet-Bix provide of thought. So read this advertisement carefully ar ton arrut ers unite genuine, valuable stamps free. Triangles, diamonds, ancient before you start to write your “last line". You’ll ...... ships ... all sorts of interesting stamps, all selected by experienced get plenty of really good ideas on what to say once philatelists and many unused . . .come to you in every packet of you know all about Bixies, Or better still, get a Bixies, 1 stamp in every 8 oz, packet and 3in every 24 oz, packet from your grocer and try them yourself. Start vonr stamp collection today! FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES: 1H 1 1 11 U lli ■ ’ J I 11 i 1 g I. The-last line must rhyme with the first and second lines. ■II■Vm ■ I N I 11 1 ■ Write plainly or print your last line, on an ordinary sheet A - J 8 Jl JU JMbft of paper together with your name and address, and send to |J I J *ll |m M 1 1 J ■ 1 “Bixies”, Box 669, Wellington, or leave at the Sanitarium rmrmMmrnHriiimMMaaMnitrrnwiiMMMacMlN*' Health Food Company’s Shop. Send no extra drawings, 111 |J I >J lig■l ■ 1 b HH3 KK photographs or letters with your entry. HugHr* 2. Entries will be judged for sincerity and aptness of mB« gM m HgL “™“ thought, originality and neatness. The decision of the HBr ’ KLJU SKI 'wl®' KEkI vSwK judges will be final. Fancy entries will not count extra. |Sh Aa&ljk IjjiH 3. Entries must be in die hands of the judges on the dosing HD HR L'/3 fejjS "“XT'S !f£S *&#! date of the contest. Results will be published in this paper rwimm mJwk iSr'\( iv-jifetia a fortnight after the closing date. SPECIAL BIXIES CONTEST CLOSES MARCH Ist—WATCH THIS PAPER FOR RESULTS ON MARCH 14th, FIRST PRIZE £5: Mrs. T. Burgess, Waitoa; FIVE PRIZES OF £1: Miu p'RIZESS/-: Mrs. P. Voung, St. Kilda; Miss C. Gilchrist, Invercargill; Harriet Gow, Balclutha; Miss I. Godso, Greymouth ; Missf.Blake- Miss E. Oldfiild, Eketahuna; Mrs. E. Scott, Onehunga; Mrs.J.Smith, more, Springston R.D.; Miss E. Hart, 112 Moxham Ave. Wellington; Ravensbourne; R, Win, Rotomanu ; Mrs. R. Patchett, Waipawa; Mr. . PRIZE WINNERS IN Mrs. J. Robertson, Bluff; TEN PRIZE OF 10/-: Mrs. A. Abbott, L. Hornsey, Wgtn; Miss Mary Chisholm, Mt. Eden; B. Trathen, LI MER.I CK CO bIXEST" NO 14 Trentham: Mrs. Brown, Stratford; Mrs. R. Choules, Epsom ; H. S. Nelson; Miss E. White, Dunedin; D. Houghten, Dunedin; Ray Gipps, Atawhai; Miss M. Burgess, Karori, Wgton ; Mrs. J. Spargo, Furness, Kumara; Mr. S. C. Waller, Te Akau; R. Jeffcoate, Puka; Cobden; Miss L. Miller, Kaihiku; Master D. Jordan, R.M.D. Dovedale ; Mrs. McDermott, Petone; Mr. A. Lyttle, Ch’Ch; Mrs. M. Jensen, Mrs. R. Kemp, Hastings; Mrs. M. Saldaigne, Nelson; TWENTY Gisborne Mrs. A Sewell, National Park; Mrs. N. Sharp, Ch’Ch.

USE THIS COUPON FOR SENDING US YOUR WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. Births, Marriages:—2/G. J * T”A Casual Advertising:—s/- per inch. .'!/- per lialf\a/ QI VO ro KiQ I IYYIAC z\ P 1 insertion, page 1 ami light set. Deaths:— 3/-. With “Private Interment," 5/-. VV 0.110.10.00. 1 111ICS - /"IgC pages. , , T „ , —. , - ... , Wanted, Lost and Found, For Sale, To Let:—ls Funeral Notices:— G/- first insertion; 3/- sttbse- Chapel Street, MASTERTON. words, 1/6; :: insertions. 3/6; 6 insertions, qnent. insertions, IC/1C n D AAt - 6/- cash. Each additional word. Id. Telephone 1646, 1647. P.O. Box 445. ~ Wanteds: — When referring to Tenders, Aniuse111 Memonani Notices:—„/G, verses Gd ]ier line. nrnxirm n,x-xr»rr T z ments, Meetings, Apologies, Debt Notices, I IjEASEj PRINT PLAINLY Clairvovant, Educational, Shooting, Poison B,lS NoTnl S wonr'Rr 15 1A Kni ' l ' ABBREVIATIONS COUNT AS WORDS. Laid. Removal or lioliday notices, nunimum l "" 1 ' 11 " n " L ld ' UP TO FOUR FIGURES COUNT AS A WORD. cast P “ r = " " WORDS —— - - — — - S 10 15 20 25 30 - • . . .. ... . . 35 I I Over 35 words at 1 in. Rate I | | • Advertiser s Signature No. and Date of Insertion; Address Special Instructions Posl Replies Io

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 February 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 February 1940, Page 3

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