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920 BETTER LIGHTING COMDEu MON Improve your Home Lighting at our expense PRIZES 8 in this entertaining way NOTHNG _ adds more to the charm of living-room; drawing-room, sitting-room or bedroom FIRST: �10. An order for than well placed, artistic lights: In too many : homes that awkward single pendant globe in e10, t0 be spent either in im- proved electrical wiring and the middle of the room still prevails: It dominates the eye, inducing strain and discomfort With lighting fittings of the home; Or, suitable etandard or wall fittings, the whole character of: your room can be changed; the light placed by permission, in electrical where it is required; only a8 much a8 i5 needed used, thus effecting economy; eye strain avoided; apparatus. and health and comfort improved. Investigate your own problem and improve the artistry and SECOND: e5 (under the same economy of your home by winning this simple competition. conditione.) THIRD: Five separate orders ut E1 each;' to be spent in lighting equipment: RULES AND CONDITIONS 8 (1) Write the 'rade name of each lamp #2 illustrated, in the order given: '(2) Take any one of these trade names and compile 2 sentence with each word utilising in their consecutive order the Jetters of that trade name: (See ex- ampleg in text). (3) Write neatly in ink on one side of paper only: Put name and address on entry _ THESE are illustrations of well-known globes advertised in this issue: Competitors must correctly name tbese (4) 'The judge of the competition is the globes in the order given. Next; take any one of the trade names and write a sentence which. while making Nra;sini Mr_ Dditoz. J_ 8feighewag 'adid Ris perfect sense, shall have each word beginning with the consecutive letter Qf the trade name chosen: For example:_ Kecision shall be binding and final oh "Osram" Oh; some rooms are mellow_ all competitors: 'Philips" Peace; happiness in living in Philips' sunlight: {5) The competition is open to readers ot "Siemens" Superb illumination explains many entrancing' new shades: the "Radio Record, and the general "Condor" Condor 'offers new daylight _ over rooms public who comply with the conditiong employees of newspapers, advertising It is immaterial which word is chosen: The prize will be awarded to the competitor who sends" in that sentenco agencies and electrical houses are which; complying with all the conditions; constitutes the snkenze preferahly cmhodying 80m ( c'nracteristic ineligible. Qf the lamp and its rervice towards (8) The oficial entry coupon from any home comfort: Some of the names igsue of the "Radio Record" must be used_ may prove more adaptable than others: This Coupon, clipped trom any igsue of the SRadlo Record" muRt (7) 'Nhe competition definitely cloges with Competitors have a perfectly free hand accompany every entry. the clearance Po. Box 1032, Wel- in making their selection. For the Jington, at 9 p.m. on Saturday, June characteristics of lamps and improved 420 "Radio Record" Better Lighting Compaticlon 21, and the award will be made a8 soon lighting; they are referred to articles 29 pogsible thereafter: appearing in the "Radio Record" and "RADIO RECORD; "8 '(8) 'The names and addresses of prize- advertisements of the lamps concerned, Eeinpebiisnea and the winning 'entry, will P.o: Box 1032, Wellington. be in the "Radio Record; '(0) Prize-winners must gelect their prizes Entries on official coupon clipped I encloge Iny entry for the 820 "Radio Record" Better Lighting within one month of the award 'being from the sRadio Record; accompanied Competition, with the entrance fee of 6a, in stnmps, and agree made, by the entrance fee of 6d. in stamps, to accept the decision o the judge as fnal {1O) Vhere 18 'no limitation upon the num- must be addressed to STThe Radio Re- NAMI ber of entries by any one copoetitol cord, PO. Box 1032, Wellington.' provided the official coupon ADDRESS Entrance fee ate forwarded in each The competition closes at 9 p.m. on Ta 36747 @abe. Saturdayz June 21, 1930.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 49, 20 June 1930, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 49, 20 June 1930, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 49, 20 June 1930, Unnumbered Page

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