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“Boys and Girls Have You Started Collecting N.Z. Made Labels Yet? £9 Prizes for Best Collection \ The Auckland Manufacturers’ Association is offering prizes for the most comprehensive collection of Trade Marks of New Zealand-made Goods. All commodities made in New Zealand are eligible for competition irrespective of price, substance, purpose or size. The Trade Mark may be in the form of brand* label, wrapper, carton, stamp, or other form. . „ CONDITIONS: ' Jhe Competition is confined to juveniles of eithar sex under the age of eighteen. The brands on purchases made by the Competitor’s family 01 „ ° tber , wlse secured shall be eligible for entry. Une ? raad onl y of alJ y commodity should 'be included. But it will b« permissable to include the brands of different vasrieties of products of i ? same manufacturer. For example one variety each of Jam, Marma- , la d. e , Sauce etc., made by the same firm. ' of arra^eL^t. aWarded for (1) Number > < 2 ) (3) Neatness 4 ' and Casb ° rders the value of £5 (First), £3 (Second), nnrM.a.i r w V™, retaU store in Auckland Province for the „ Purchase of New Zealand-made Goods. ' PW»J rad i Marks to be detached from containers, or cut from wrapper*. f “ arranged on separate sheets of stiff papar (wrapping P»P« r 6. Where u ls 111 Rented into wood, leather, metal, or other substance 7 The rinJ?? 1 " 8 tbe desi «“ -will be permissable. * will om P etltlon Y 1 } 1 close on January 25th, 1930. The Prize Winners 8 The CV»TTiThPt*t- SUN” on Saturday, February Ist, * ' Aueklar^ P \ri tlo r T be 3 ud S ed by the Publicity Committee of the 9 Collection *+ ac turers’ Association, whose decision will be final. ' Auckland m» be . addressed “ N.Z. Brand Competition. C/o The Secretary, Auckland.” 11 factuiers Association, Empire Buildings, Swanson Bt, the Secret etary, Auckland Manufacturers’ Association, P.O. Box 510, Auckland. Remember !-Only Brands of Goods Made in New Zealand are Eligible for Competition. START COLLECTING TODAY!
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 857, 28 December 1929, Page 6
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