THE "RECORD" AND COLUMBIA PICTURES visited North recently to present the prizes awarded in connection with the "Ideal Holiday" competition conducted by Columbia in conjunction with the "Record." The winner of the contest was Mr. A. S. Hely, of 40 Te Awe Awe Street, Palmerston North, who received a fortnight's free holiday at Rotorua, all expenses paid, and several other awards. The presentation was broadcast from 2ZA. From left in the picture above which was taken in 2ZA's main studio, are John Brown, 2ZA station director; J. Gifford Male, of the "Record," who judged the competition; Mr. Hely, the Winner; Bert Vinsen, general manager for Columbia Pictures in New Zealand; and W. Maxwell, manager of the Regent Theatre, Palmerston North.
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 32, 20 January 1939, Page 5
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120THE "RECORD" AND COLUMBIA PICTURES visited North recently to present the prizes awarded in connection with the "Ideal Holiday" competition conducted by Columbia in conjunction with the "Record." The winner of the contest was Mr. A. S. Hely, of 40 Te Awe Awe Street, Palmerston North, who received a fortnight's free holiday at Rotorua, all expenses paid, and several other awards. The presentation was broadcast from 2ZA. From left in the picture above which was taken in 2ZA's main studio, are John Brown, 2ZA station director; J. Gifford Male, of the "Record," who judged the competition; Mr. Hely, the Winner; Bert Vinsen, general manager for Columbia Pictures in New Zealand; and W. Maxwell, manager of the Regent Theatre, Palmerston North. Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 32, 20 January 1939, Page 5
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