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9OEEUERHGHING 4 OMILEUII JION Improve your Home Lighting at ou6 eXpense PBIZES 8 in this entertaining way FIRST : �10. An order for NoThaNG_ addg more to the charm of living-room; drawing-room, sitting-room or bedroon �10, to be spent either in im- than well placed, artistic lights. In too many homes that awkward single pendant globe in proved electrical wiring and the middle of the room still prevails It dominates the eye, inducing strain and: discomfort With lighting fittings of the bome; or, suitable standard or wall fittings, the whole character of your room can be changed; the light piaccd by permission,: in electrical where it is required ; only as much as is needed used, thus effecting economy; eye Strain avojded; apparatuse and health and comfort improved. Investigate your own problem and improve the artistry and SECOND: 85 (under the same economy of your home by winning this simple competition: conditions:) THIRD: Five separatc orders u} �1 each, to be spent in lighting equipment. RULES AND CONDITIONS 2 (1) Write the trade name oE each lamp 8= illustrated, in the order given, (2) 'Take any one uf these trade name5 and compile a sentence with each word utilising in their consecutive order the letters of that trade name: (See ex- amples in tert). 0) Writc neatly in ink o1 onc side of paper only. Put name and address on entiy. THESE are illustrations of well-known globes advertised in thiz issue: Competitors Inust correctly name thosd (4) The jiudge_aitol Ole ofOHpetitizza itjoxdio the globes in the order given: Next, take awy one of the trade names and write a sentence which; while makivs cord, ~OrG,Si321, A J_ Heighway , and Bis perfect sense, shall have each word beginning with the consecutive letter of the trade name choscu: For crample cleciSion shall be binding and fnal ou "Osram" Oh, some rooms are mellow. all competitors: "Philips" Peace, happiness in living in Philips' sunlight: (5) 'he competition j6 open to readers ot "Siemens" Superb illumination explains many entrancing new shades. tbe "Radio Record; 99 and the general "Condor" Condor offers public who comply with the conditions; newv daylight over rooms: employecs of newspapers, advertisitg It is immaterial which word is chosen. The prize will be awarded to the competitor who snds in that sentence agencies and electrical houses are which; complying with al1 the conditions, constitutes the #t #ntenee, preferably einbodjing Son charactcristic ineligible: of the lamp and its rervice towards (6) 'he oflicial cntry coupon from ny home comfort Some of the names issue of tho "Radio Record" must be uged, may prove more adaptable than others; This Coupon, clippcd from any issue of the "Radio Rccord: mnat M) 'Thc competition definitely closes with Competitors have a perfectly free band accompany ercry entrY, the clearance Po. Box 1082, Wel- in making their selection; For the Lington, at 9 p.mn. 0h Saturday June characteristics of lamps and improved 21, and the award will be wade a8 Soon lighting, they a1e referred to articles 820 (SRadio Record Better Lighting Corwpc:ittoa a5 pogsible thereafter: (8) 'The names and addresseg of prize- appearing in the sRadio Record" and 'RADIO RECORD; 71 benGbiished and the eviKidio Szecor will advertisements of the lamps concerned: P.o. Box 1032, Wellington: be in the Record;" (0) [rive-Winners must select their prizes Tntrics on ofiicial coupon clipped I enclose_ my cntry for the �20 "Radio Record" Fetter Lighting within oze month of the award being from the "Radio Record; accompanied Competition, with thc outrizico fee of Gc . in stamps, a"d agrce made: by thc entrance fee of 6d. in stamps, to acccpt the decision of the judge #s final, (161 'Fhere i8 nq linitation upon the nun must be addressed to SThe Radio Re- ber of entries by one coxpetitor Po. NAME Drovided the oftciai? coupon ana cord, Box 1032, Wellington;' entranco fee are forwarded in cach The competition closes at 9 p.mn. on ADPRESS ca8e: Saturday: June 21, 1930

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 48, 13 June 1930, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 48, 13 June 1930, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 48, 13 June 1930, Unnumbered Page

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