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DIVIDED Pliffi in Caeh Prizes to J? Q C ia C* B * l Bohubm to X I / O "Nugget" users. fflLO«3 “Nugget” dealers. KUGGET POLISH COMPETITION. Ten "Nugget” phrases are given in the eoupon below. Carefully read the whole of this announcement, and then use your judgment in selecting what you consider to be the best advertising phrase and give your reasons why in a letter of not more than 75 words. The following Prizes and Cash Bonuses will be awarded by The Nugget Polish Company of New Zealand Limited:— To Nugget users whose letters represent the best ideas in the opinion of the Judges, whose determination will be by the exercise of skill and judgment. To "Nugget” dealers who have supplied the tins to the first, second or third prize-winners, the following Cash Bonuses will be awarded: — FIRST PRIZE - £IOO SECOND PRIZE - £SO THIRD PRIZE - £23 Also five hundred Nugget Boot Polishing Outfits will be sent to the next best attempts, the selection of which will be left to the Judges. What You Have To Do. 1. First cut out this announcement and carefully read the instructions. 2. Fill up the coupon below, marking the phrase which you consider the best and attach your reasons in a brief letter of not more than 75 words. S. Write your name and address, the name and address of your dealer, and also the date of purchase in the spaces indicated. 4. Cut out the coupon and post your effort now f o the Competition Department N*. 37 The Nugget Polish Co. of N.Z. Ltd., P.O. Box 1490, Wellington. FIRST PRIZE - £6O SECOND PRIZE - £25 THIRD PRIZE - £lO To qualify for the above bonuses dealers must display a "Nugget" Show-card or a Competition Advertisement during the Competition. Conditions of Entry. 1. Any number of attempts may be made and enclosed in the same envelope, provided a coupon, filled In, is attached to each attempt. 2. The Judges are The Editor of “The Dominion,” Wellington; S. H. Thomas, Manager of The Nugget Polish Co. of N.Z. Ltd., Christchurch; and Will Appleton, Managing Director of The Charles Haines Advertising Agency Ltd., Wellington. Their decision is to be final, and no correspondence can be entered into regarding the Competition. S. No responsibility can be accepted lor any coupon lost, mislaid, or delayed, and proof of posting will not be accepted as proof of delivery. 4. In the case of a tie, prizes and bonuses respectively will be divided. 5. The Company’s employees are boc eligible for this Competition. This Coupon Must be Sent in its Entirety. Don’t hope for the best, buy “Nugget” and get it. A good two-foot rule—“ Nugget” Boot Polish. Did you “Nugget” your boots this morning? “Nugget” in Black, Tan, Nigger, Dark Brown, Smartest and best in country or town. Wet or fine, “Nugget” will shine. Good boots deserve a good polish—“ Nugget.” There’s a “Nugget” shade for every shoe made. ■ Man’s extremity—“ Nugget’s” opportunity. “Nugget” puts a smile on your boots. Bootmakers use “Nugget” on their own boots—they know! I agree to abide by the rules and to-accept the decision of the Judges as final and legally binding In all respects. Name - (In block letters.) Address - ———— I bought my "Nugget” Boot Polish from: Name -—— Address Date purchased -Haines—Sl. ■■

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Exclusive to Columbia "The greatest contribution to the advancement of music since the original invention of the Gramophone itself.** —Sir W**4. The Columbia “NafeT” Sound Box S«& invention aa the gramophone advance of the century. Instruments deemed perfect by existing standards fall short when one hears the full, rich, glorious tone absolutely identical with every degree of musical light and shade, a quality of tone now exclusive'to the New Columbia Grafonola. The New “No. 7” Sound Box is a of all the many beautiful New' Columbia' r MAGICNOU: Grafonola Models. tMBCMWK All-dav demonstrations at every Columbia dealer's. When can you’ attend? HAINKS—2. First IDith the Latest L/ebteq, bo ns &. Qoflon. Ltd 243 High Street, Christchurch. Art Catalogue <t>f New Columbia Grafonolai Mail this Coupon to Wobloy, Sons, and Gofton Ltd., P.O. Box 398 E, Christchurch. Name . Address

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 6 May 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 6 May 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 6 May 1925, Page 8

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