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EXPORTER 50 RADIO COMPETITION HANDSOME PRIZES FOR SKILL Closing Date, May 17 (Entrance Fee of 1 / postal note) 1_ An order for 825 to be spent GnR in the purchase of 2 Radio Set or apparatus from "Exporter" radio advertisers or their agents 2_ An order for 810, on the same conditions. 3. Ten prizes valued at 81 each 9} The NZ. Dairy Produce Exporter; a monthly 10/- in cash and 10/- subscrip- paper, with a circulation of 60,000, has launched tion (one year prepaid) to (Radio Record: 9) this novel competition to stimulate rural interest 66 4_ Ten annual subscriptions of 10/- in Radio. Entry from readers of the Radio each to (Radio Record_ , Record 9} is permitted: [Note:_ If prize-winners are already subscribers to sRadio Record; 29 money will be paid out COMPETITION OF SKILL in lieu of subscription:] 5_ If entries permit, extra prizes Who can write, by skill and ingenuity, the longest will be awarded: sentence or series of sentences having some general refer- ence to radio and rural interests, using the most words be- ginning with the letter R? (Use of the following four CONDITIONS. 0 9 $ supplementary words only is permitted: a, and, 'the (Closing date; May 17)_ and ut: ) The words used must be good dictionary 1. Write plainly in ink one side of paper words, and the sentences must make sense from the point of only. view of being readable a8 English, even though the situation 2. Put name and address on top of entry, conveyed might be nonsensical as an actual happening: together with number of separate A word already used may be used again (without words beginning with R" claimed: restriction) to achieve sense, but no such repetition of any 3. Post; with entry fee of 1/ postal note, word may be counted in the total claimed. All repeated to "Radio," PO_ Box 100 1 , Welling- words must be circled (i.e.= draw a ring round them) to facili- ton_ tate checking, and show they are duplicates. 4. Entries close May 17. Results pub- lished, if possible, in May isgue of Dairy Exporter; and in Radio Here are Examples of the Possibilities of the Competition: Record: 09 Robert the rabbit revolted: Rough red rocks ranged round 5 . First and second prize-winners must but Radio rewarded the rural retreat: select their prizes from radio goods Or: advertised in the Exporter; or from radio firms or their agents advertising Right round the rutted road rushed Rupert Reynolds. Robert therein_ Robbins rapped the rafter rapidly, remarking: Radio and rural 6. The judge of 'the competition is the repose ring responsive. Rupert retreated rumbling regonantly, "Rap, radio, rats and refusel' Managing-Editor of the "Exporter, and his decision is final:

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 39, 12 April 1929, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 39, 12 April 1929, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 39, 12 April 1929, Page 25

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