WELL MADE, NEW ZEALAND!" This was the prizewinning slogan in the competition recently organised by the Commercial stations. The judges had a hard time of it, as more than 40,000 entries were sent in. A special committee (seen above) was appointed by the New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation and these men worked hard to sort out the winning entries. The winner was E. J. Skelton, of 96 Lorne Street, Auckland, and the second prize went to Hugh England, of Clifton Hill, Sumner. The competition was organised by the New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation in order to encourage an interest in New Zealand-made goods. The large number of entries was a proof of the power of radio and of radio journalism, since the competition was advertised only over the air from the Commercial stations and in "The Listener".
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 169, 18 September 1942, Page 11
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135WELL MADE, NEW ZEALAND!" This was the prizewinning slogan in the competition recently organised by the Commercial stations. The judges had a hard time of it, as more than 40,000 entries were sent in. A special committee (seen above) was appointed by the New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation and these men worked hard to sort out the winning entries. The winner was E. J. Skelton, of 96 Lorne Street, Auckland, and the second prize went to Hugh England, of Clifton Hill, Sumner. The competition was organised by the New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation in order to encourage an interest in New Zealand-made goods. The large number of entries was a proof of the power of radio and of radio journalism, since the competition was advertised only over the air from the Commercial stations and in "The Listener". New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 169, 18 September 1942, Page 11
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