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M SBIW M PHIZES S ||F< 11 ’ ■ i : .OwWliKl j' .. JUST WRITE A LAST LINE TO THIS .LIMERICK Jrc Judith and JitHitn ~ in lite Picture übore You ecu >;ee hoir theii lore £5 FOR WINNING ‘LAST LINE’ ABOUT yy WEET-BIX — YOUNG NEW ZEALAND'S HAVE fun ! Win money ! Enter Sani- name and address, and send to “Limerick,” FAVOURITE BREAKFAST larimn's big Limerick Contest and share in Box 669, Wellington. Send no extra drawing, the 36 Grand Cash Prizes that are being photographs or letters with your entry. When it comes to youngsters’ ideas on wliat to eat. given away ereft] jorlfiight. 2. Entries will be judged for sincerity and aptness for breakfast, Weel-Bix gets the vonthful A ote every’ * ui-nMiwe of thought, originality and neatness. The time. The magic sweel mult taste ends I,reuklYt r . A -ii.4l c.<l WiNNINu decision of the judges will be final. Fancy . •'. . c . i-iM. Entries will be jueged mainly on sincerity and entries will not count extra. table coaxing and arguing, bee now \oui riulJ go<*> aptness of thought. So begin by reading every for this delicious whole wheat cereal — eais it up word of this advertisement. You'll get lots of 3. There will be a new Limerick Contest every an j asks for more. Read ihromdi this list, of bright ideas for a winning ' last line.' Or better fortnight. Each contest will run for two weeks li , ;n i, j’ ii,1,7,- , r nn,l 1'.,,- it, >. still, get a packet of Weet-Bix from your grocer. only. Entries must be in ths hands of the features. It Mill help y m ieali-e h>« good loi tin Thg . r || of tha contest youngsl.ers \\ eel-Lix really is - and in.- pne you Io your inspiration. And don’t make the mistake of Results will be published in this paper, towrite a winning‘last line' lor I lie limerick, above. thinking your ‘ last line’isn’t good enough. Pop gether with the new limerick, a fortnight after it in the letter-box and let the judges decide. the closing date. 1. Weet-Bix is whole wheat, bringint.!: vou all the 16 cii . , ,i : i . . r il lw FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES 4. Tha contest is FREE and open to everyone not e (.men s w in.it ..o o . ■•(. * - j Write plainly or print your last line on an except employees of the Sanitarium Health most enthusiastically recommended by doctors ordinary sheet of paper, together with your Food Company and Carlton-Carruthers Ltd. and food ..ull.o.iiu .. CONTEST No. 18 CLOSES MAR. 29 — V/ATCH THIS PAPER FOR RESULTS ON APRIL ' ll - 2. Weel-Bix provides an abundance id food-energy — the largest need of the diet : protein essential lo the building and repairing of muscle tissues: vitamins and mineral.-, for good health, good blood and jX tz . rHs U $ muscles, strong bom-s and teeth: and bran, rhe greatest natural enemy of constipation. ||l: '* '"'T ’ V-Th; H y v- j'-T || | g 3. Weet-Bix is delicious with milk or cream, * (t 7 iVijA Y/Sj stewed fruit or fruil juice, or simply split and V Y ’ * jHifi spread wil h bul ter. jam, honey or Mannite. v V /W '' ~ ** Y Your grocer slocks Weet-Bix in 12 and 21- oz. a lx ’ 6 L s p r' a V packets. Serve il for breakfast tomorrow, and KlW' X\ ‘ watch the faces light up round imir breakfast table. », | FIRST PRIZEZIO: Mrs. K. Strangeways, 9 St., Grey Lynn; Mrs. L. Macdonald, 4 Alexis B. Hudson, Gisborne: Master B. Ward, »«i St. Mark’s Rd., Remuera ; FIVE PRIZES £1 : Ave., Mt. Albert; Mrs. H. Wilkinson, Inver- Halcornbe; f<rs. V. Carnachan, Mangamahu; Mrs. E. Moore, 7 Lawrence Rd., Napier; Mrs. cargill; A. Dunbar, Gisborne; Mrs. V. J. Mascull, Devonport; Mr. S. Waller, Te a E. Appleby, Karaka R.D. ; Mrs. K. Smith, 29 McArthur, Napier; Master R. Bailey, Akau; Mrs. J. Miller, 46 Moana Cres. Dn; (T* .TV 3 zpV 3 B I! Woodbine Ave., Auckland; David Cooke, Whakarewarewa; J. Hope Haynes, Mt. Nanatte Broom, Gisborne; Mrs. E. Jowsey, 46 Ranui Rd., Rcmuera; Mrs. M. Auld, 23 Eden; TWENTY PRIZES S/-: Mrs. Harding, Gisborne; F. Mundell, Kakatahi; Mrs. W. z ; ' s > it *V" £“ ‘YT* Symond St., Auckland; TEN FRIZES ID/-: Napier; Miss M. Aitken, 293 Hastings St. Castles, Ormondville; Mrs. H. Mahon, 3 a Mrs. D. C. Lee, Wanganui; Mrs. A. Rowe, Napier; Mrs. E. Scott, Onehunga; Mrs. I. Rumuera; Mrs. J. Morgan, Houto, R.M.; 60 Wairiki Rd., Mt. Ed?n; Miss M. Ramsay, Howie, Avondale ; Miss A. C. Burdett, Wai- Mrs. L. Dennis, Manurewa; Miss D. Payne, Haumoana, R.D.; Mrs. Moore, 9 Seibourne pukurau; Mrs. D. Treacy, Pukekohe; Mrs. Napier.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 March 1940, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 March 1940, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 March 1940, Page 10

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