•i'yk • - : V. v, '■>>. ft:;::-*. m XXSiiW. m m illill sm:, 4 y.X* s%<*X«K*fX il ;, • 1 ;•} B I tMl®! m m WHAT 1$ SAID in THE ABOVE PICTURE ? WE WILL GIVE AS A PRIZE FOR THE BEST ANSWER SUB MUTED YOUR CHOICE CE EITHER AN ELECTRIC - < = TOASTER, AN IRON, A KETTLE, OR A JUG. J: CONDITIONS 1.. The answer must have direct reference to electric ranges, water heating, or other household electrical ’’ ‘appliances, and must not contain more than SO words. • 2. Competitmn is open to KarJeri Electric Company’s consumers, members of their households, or residents . i'f. of Hokiiika. .V. <. v < '<: )f • .. . .. . ANSWERS must be —Written on a single .sheet, of paper, without any identification marks, and then /*£■;! -tQ ‘a: sealed envelope coiitai -ing the name and address of the contestant. • • • ■ • ■ v ;4.; Entries must lie received by this Company,post marked hot later than MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, r ‘s‘.- No more than two entries may he sent in by tile same person. 6: Any ..departure from the above conditions will automatically disqualify an entry. -Pi -iVV-i . GENERAL INFORMATION Upon receipt ,of the entries, each scaled envelope and answer, will he given an identification number. :!; Tl|(Liljidgilig will he done hy three prominent persons, who will, after deciding upon the winning answer, open sealed envelope bearing the corresponding number, thereby disclosing the winner of the contest. ;:H»e name: of the winner, together with winning answer, will be announced in the Hokitika “Guardian” on or .he-ore November 10th. \'Y All 'answers received will become the property of the Kanicri Electric Limited. ■Kspiieri Electric Employees cr members of their household will not be eligible to enter the Competition. There; will be no Entry Fee. ‘trie
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Protect yourself from counts and colds this winter—put a few drops of “NazoI’* 1 ’* on your handkerchief every morning. Disinfects and protects tlpe points of infection—the bottle to-day. 60. doses for Is 6d. mouth, nose and throat. Get youi 120 defies for 2s 6d.—Ady|,
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1933, Page 3
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