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AN EPSOM CONTESTANT

j “I must liave every vote there is to get as I want to win one of the big prizes in this competition. lam going to start right in here and use my selling powers on the Campaign Department first.” This is what Mrs. M. L. Raffert? said when she called on the Campaign Manager the other day and immediately began her sales talk Jto sell him a subscription to The | Sun. Mrs. Rafferty is determined to j win a prize. She says everyone is a | prospect for The Sun, and with this | perseverence there is no reason why | she should not be successful when the j final bell is rung on August 2.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1003, 20 June 1930, Page 7

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AN EPSOM CONTESTANT Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1003, 20 June 1930, Page 7

AN EPSOM CONTESTANT Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1003, 20 June 1930, Page 7

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