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ANNOUNCEMENT By THE ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO. of N.Z. We take pleasure in announcing that we have been appointed Auckland Distributors for the World-famous Majestic Radio and also Majestic Refrigerators. We cordially invite you to visit our Showrooms at SZ-56 Fort Street and see the latest models. In addition to offering every facility for you to inspect and test the amazing Majestic Radio, the Electric Construction Co., with their modern Electrical Workshop—one of the finest and most up to date m N.Z.—can guarantee thoroughly efficient service that will enable you to get the utmost satisfaction from your Majestic Radio. To celebrate our appointment as Majestic Distributors we are conducting a great Majestic Radio Competition. It's a wonderful opportunity for YOU to own one of the marvellous Majestic Radio Sets. Gveat MAJESTIC COMPETITION vou \ VALUE IN PRIZES \ Entries Close 23rd August, 1911 _ 1 t?, !>. • I First Prize, £10/10'-. Two Prizes of £7/7/- each. Three of £5 each and %\T ** J 20 Prizes of £3 each off Majestic Radio Set. HOW TO ENTER THIS MAJESTIC RADIO WORD-BUILDING COMPETITION. Supply as many words as you can. each word not to contain more than R seven (7) letters. Each word must contain five (5) letters that are included in the words "MAJESTIC RADIO." Therefore you can send in words of five, six and seven letters, providing five of the letters appear in the words " MAJESTIC RADIO." No word to include the same letter twice 'or more than twice; i.e., you cannot have two a's or three e's, and so on, in any word submitted. Following are examples of words that may be submitted and which can be included Note that each of the words above does not exceed 7 letters and that each word contains 5 letters that are in the words "MAJESTIC RADIO." So that these can be , plainly seen we have underlined them. Also no word includes the same letter twice ° r The 6 Competition will be judged by the Electric Construction Co., whose decision Wi "nrst fi Pr!*ze will be awarded to the entrant supplying the greatest number of correct words remaining prizes will be- awarded in order of number of words correct. Prizes will not be paid in Cash, or deducted from sets purchased prior to the closing date of this Competition (23rd August). . ' It's • a wonderfully simple competition and g:ves you a splendid opportunity of securing a large discount off the world's finest radio; —MAJESTIC. Put your list in, no matter how small. You may be among the lucky winners. _ If you require further particulars write to the Electric Construction Co. Remember, entries close on 23rd August. Get busy now, and send your entry to ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO. OF N.Z., 52-58 Fort Street, Auckland, C.l. Phone 41-980 or 41-981. Mark your envelope: "MAJESTIC RADIO COMPETITION. Prize-winners obliged fr w W to take the set displayed in B but may - select a different model on which proportionate allowance "The World in Monarch of the Air" Call and arrange for a Free Demonstration of the amazing Majestic Receivers, or write for Free Illustrated Majestic Literature. ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO. of U 52-58 FORT STREET, AUCKLAND, C.l. 'PHONES: 41-980, 41-981. N.Z. Representatives: SPEDDING LTD., P.O. Box 462, Auckland, C.l. ——i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 189, 12 August 1933, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 189, 12 August 1933, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 189, 12 August 1933, Page 11

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