mm m <-M* wmm MM mwmma fm !§l§l X#*> me. \ ■////. ’4v>A £% m •at m wm m. ?■■ im. . What is saio in the above picture we Will give as a prize for the best answer sub f MITTED YOUR CHOICE OF EITHER AN ELECTRIC TOASTER, AN IRON, A KETTLE, OR A JUG. CONDITIONS1. vTlife answer must have direct reference to electric ranges, water heating, or other household electrical appliances, and must not contain more than 90 words. . .2. Ci mpetitinn is open to Kanicri Electric Company’s consumers, members of their households, or residents of Hokitika. > 3.' *-ANSWERS must be—Written on a single sheet of paper, without any identification marks, and then . attached to a sealed envelope containing the name and address of the contestant. > : 4;. Entries-must be received by this Company, post marked net later than MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6th. . 5., No more, than two entries may be sent'in by the same person. ; 6.;-• Any departure from the above conditions will automatically disqualify an eutry. GENERAL INFORMATION Upon receipt of . the entries, each sealed envelope and answer will be given an identification number. The: judging will be done by three prominent persons, who will, after deciding upon the winning answer, open •-the l ' sealed envelope' bearing the corresponding number, thereby disclosing the winner of the contest. ■ ■ The name of the winner, together with winning answer, will be announced in,the' Hokitika “Guardian” on or before November 10th. '•/All ■.answers. -.received will become the property of the Kanieri Electric Limited. V : ,■ ■ ■ *' •. •—^ Kanieri Electric Employees or members of their household will not be eligible to enter the Competition. f l *-There Will be no Entry Fee. > : ( \{. nc
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Protect yourself From coughs and colds thig winter—put a few drops of “Nazol” on your handkerchief every morning. Disinfects and protecta the points of infection—the bott'a to-day. 60 doses, for Is 6d y mouth, mse and throat. Get youi 120 d.ises for 2» 6d.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1933, Page 3
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451Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1933, Page 3
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