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Improve your Home Lighting at our expense in this entertaining way

OTHING adds more to the charm of living-room, drawroom, sitting-room or bedroom than well placed, artistic lights. In too many homes that awkward single pendant globe in the

"THESE are illustrations of well-! known globes advertised in this issue. Competitors must correctly name these globes in the order given Next, take any one of the trade names and write a sentence which, while making perfect sense, shall have each word beginning with the consecutive letter of the trade name chosen. For example :- "Osram :" Oh, some rooms are mellow. "Philips :" Peace, happiness in living in Philips’ sunlight. "Siemens." Superb illumination explains many entrancing new shades. "Condor:" Condor offers new daylight over rooms, It is immaterial which word is chosen, The prize will be awarded tv the competitor who sends in that sentence which, complying with all the conditions, constitutes -the best sentence, preferably embodying some characteris-

middle of the room still prevails. It dominates the eye, inducing strain and dsciomfort . . . With suitable standard or wall. fittings, the whole character of your room can be changed; the light placed where it is required; only as much

‘ic of the lamp and its service towards home comfort. Some of the names may prove more adaptable than others. Competitors have a perfectly free hand in making their selection. For the characteristics of lamps and improved lighting, they are referred to articles appearing in the "Radio Record" and

as is needed used, thus effecting economy; eye strain avoided and health and comfort improved. Investigate your own problem and-improve the artistry and economy of your home by winning this simple competition.

advertisements of the lamps concerned. Entries on official ‘coupon clipped from the "Radio Record," accompanied by the entrance fee of 6d. in stamps, must be addressed to "The Radio Record, P.O. Box 1032, Wellington." The competition closes at 9 p.m, on Saturday, June 21, 1930.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 33

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Improve your Home Lighting at our expense in this entertaining way Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 33

Improve your Home Lighting at our expense in this entertaining way Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 33

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