Win a Washing Machine
[TEREST in the Washing Machine Competition being conducted by the "New Zealand Dairy Exporter" and the "Radio Record" in combination is growing. Wntries are rolling in in gqod style even at this early date, although the competition does not close ‘until 9 p.m. on Saturday, April 12, The problem is "Why I would. like an BDlectric Washer in my Home," and the prize, as set out in an advertise-
ment elsewhere in this issue, is to be awarded for seven reasons, sentences. or points of not more than 12 words each, giving the best answer to the . problem: It is to be noted that the award is to be made on the human value and merit of the reasons given, and not merely on superlative literary
quality in the expression ioe thesd reasons. This is an important point and throws the competition open to all, so that none need refrain. fro entering because of any fear that»they cannot phrase the sentences adequately. It is the quality of the reason that will be taken into account. There is no limit upon the number of entries by any one competitor, provided all other conditions are complied with. The advantages of the Washing Machine: have been fully. set-out in articles in our’ columns, and the points of merit are also made available in various advertisements that have-appeared .. and will. appear. There can be no question but that a Washing Machine is an immense saver of labour in home life, and the lure of so. substantial a. prise is being reflected in heavy entries.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 36, 21 March 1930, Page 22
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264Win a Washing Machine Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 36, 21 March 1930, Page 22
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