MAGHiNE Zith Awashing 92 RULES and CONDITIONS IN order to stimulate intercst in the comfort; convenience and labour- The Problem io: "Why 1 Would Like an Electric Washer in My Home: saving possibilities of electricity in the (1) Give 7 reagons, 8entence8 OP home, the "New Zealand Dairy Ex- points, using for each one not porter' and "Radio Record' news- more than 12 words, in an8wer to the above problem. papers combined offer as a prize for (2) Write neatly in ink; number the his or her skill one Electric Washing sentences; put name and addrest at bottom of entry. Machine (to be selected as stated in (3) The judge of the ccmpetition i0 the conditions) to that person who, the Managing Editor of both pae pers concerned, A, J. Heighway, in the opinion of the judge, sets out and hib decigion shall be 'binding in geven (7) sentences, each of not and final on all competitors: (4) Award will be made on the human value and merit of the more than 12 words in length, the beven (7) best points reasons given, and not merely on literary expression or in answer to the question: "'Why I Would Like an Elec- verbal clevernesg thereof: (5) The competition is open to general readers of both papers ; tric Washer in my Home: To the five (5 ) next best employees of newspaper8, advertising agencie, and elec- trical houses are ineligible: entries, orders for One Pound (6)) each: will be given, (6) The official entry coupon, as published in either the "New redeemable for a One Pound rebate in the purchage of Zealand Dairy Exporter of February 20 and March 20, and the 'Radio Record- between the dates of February 20 and any electrical apparatus anywhere in New Zealand, and April 4, 1930, must be used in forwarding entry, together ten (10). cash prizes of 10/- each: with the entrance fee of 1/- postal note. (7) The competition definitely closeg with the clearance of Po_ Box 1032, Wellington; at 9 P.m. on Saturday, April 12, and The official entry coupon from either paper mnust the award will be made ag goon 28 pogsible thereafter. (8) The winner 8 Full name and address, and the winning entry, be used in making entry. Employees of newspaper will be published in both papers, together with the named staffs, advertising agencie8, and electrical houses are not and addrcsse8 of the winnerg of the 15 congolation prizes. (9) The winner must gelect, within one month of the award eligible: The competition closes at 9 pm: on April 12 being made, the prize from thoge waghing machines which '1930. Send entries on official coupon, with specified have been advertised in the columns of either paper during the currency of this competition: entry fee, to "Washer, P.o. Box 1032, Wellington. (10) There is no limitation upon the number of entries by any one competitor, provided the. official coupon and entrance fee are forwarded in each casc. DO IT ELECTRICALLY 8 A. Ja HEICHWAY, A Washing Machine for You: Maneging Editor, "Radio Record: 98 SEND ENTRIES TO [ enclose my entry for the Washing Machine Competition and 1 agrce to accept your decision a3 final WASHER 2) Name Address PO: BOX 1032 002 WELLINGTON WIN =
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 33, 28 February 1930, Page 31
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