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Popularity Campaign

Get Subscriptions LAST DAYS \ j With, the last days of the great j 500,000 special bonus period in The i Sun’s great Popularity Campaign, the < • contestants are making their final j j effort to get in every subscription pos- j ; siblc before Saturday. Just analyse j ■ wliat this great bonus offer means: j For every total of £lO in subscription | money turned in before noon on Satj urday, June 21, you will receive in j addition to the regular votes, 500,000 ’ extra votes. These extra votes, as | well as the regular A'otes, if the contestant so desires, may be held in secret by him until the very last day of the campaign, but in order to get I these votes the subscription money must be turned in to the Campaign Department before Saturday. Perhaps there are several contestants who have the promises of lots l of subscriptions, but have not just been able to get out and collect them. The contestant should make every effort during the next three days to

In By OF BONUS get his subscription money in the office so that the bonus votes will be issued. The extra \-otes secured by turning in the subscription money before Saturday will give enormous assistance and a big lead to contestants who take advantage of this bonus offer. Never in the competition will as many votes be given on subscriptions as will be given this week. The campaign staff will receive subscriptions right up until the last minute and subscriptions from contestants in the country may be posted. If the postmark on the envelope shows that it was mailed on Saturday, June 21, it will be counted just the same, even though it is not actually received in the Campaign Department until Monday. The Campaign Manager’s advice is: “Make your big drive now. Do your utmost. Grasp this opportunity. It is better to be safe now with a few extra votes than to be sorry later that you did not take advantage of this great opportunity which is being presented.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1001, 18 June 1930, Page 9

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Popularity Campaign Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1001, 18 June 1930, Page 9

Popularity Campaign Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1001, 18 June 1930, Page 9

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