TWO OPPORTUNITIES TO WIN HANDSOME PRIZES NEXT WEEK
In Thursday’s issue of the “Times-Age” was published, for the first time, the second competition organised by those Masterton retailers sponsoring the present Ideal Homes Season. Copies of the special form required and containing details of the competition will be available in all the stores concerned and will also be published again in the “Times-Age.
On Tuesday or Wednesday next, details of a further competition will be announced. That one also concerns shop windows and carries prizes of £2/2/- and £l/1/-. So a study of shop windows may be more than usually profitable next week. Apart from the values which will be displayed, both competitions concern shop windows.
On Thursday next, March 23, Mr R. B. Forsyth, accounts executive of the Goldberg Advertising Agency, Wellington, will visit Masterton to judge a window display competition. Every window entered will next week display a special poster —only a small one —giving that information. Mr Forsyth’s task is to place in order the best four windows. The public’s task is to select the same four and in the same order, if possible. The prizes will be awarded to the entrants whose placing most closely approximate’s that of the judge. Full details will be found on the forms to be issued next week.
Although the judging will take place on Thursday, the results will be kept under seal until Monday, so you will have the weekend in which to study the windows. Entries close at 8 a.m. Monday at the “Times-Age” Office.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 March 1939, Page 4
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