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NOW ... A DOMINION - WIDE RADIO SEARCH TO FIND NEW ZEALAND’S OUTSTANDING SINGERS! W'‘fßW’“ r ; 'i! it in SHARING in the belief that New Zealand's Standard-Vacuum is happy to announce also that vocal talent should be afforded greater ——————— j n p resen tj n g 1956 “Mobil Song Quest” for opportunities to be recognised, Standard- *""7 F ballad-singers, a total amount of £7so—including Vacuum Oil Company (N.Z.) Ltd. are very lEa < I £3OO for the winner—has been set aside for prizes, proud to announce their sponsorship of the This prize money, coupled with the radio and con1956 “Mobil Song Quest” . . . the first national | cerl experience to be gained, represents an unsurvocal quest to be held since 1938. passed opportunity to New Zealand singers to win This year the nineteen-weeks long “Mobil Song fame and success and to be heard to their best adQuest” will be devoted to ballad-singers. “Local” F, 3 vantage. At the same time “Mobil Song Quest” contests will be broadcast from each Commercial will hcl P to encourage the country’s growing apStation to determine the “District Finalists,” all preciation of good music and provide a quality ,-k i . i . vy’ ii- •-Wsh' radio programme acceptable to all sections of ot whom will be transported to Wellington to i • . _ _ T I . _ ° .% w'jK/ the community. compete m the Grand National I mal on December Entry forms and the booklet “1956 Mobil Song 3rd. AU entrants will be judged on the basis of Quesf , containing full particulars and conditions the best voice for radio entertainment and aU / of entry, are available from your nearest Comdecisions win be by panels of adj udicators. mercial Broadcasting Station. ENTER NOW! No entries can be accepted after July 23, so hurry! MO** 11 1,2,3,4Z8 2ZA IXH 2XP 2XN IXN 2XA 3XC 2XG 8.30 p.m. 8.00 p.m. 8.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. 7.15 |>.m. 7.30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7.30 p.m. Thursdays Tuesdays Thursdays Tuesdays Wednesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Thursdays Fridays commenting commencing commencing commencing commencing . commencing commencing commencing commenclrg AUG. 2 AUG. 7 AUG. 2 AUG. 7 AUG. 8 AUG. 8 AUG. 2 AUG. 2 AUG. 3

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 28003, 25 June 1956, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 28003, 25 June 1956, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 28003, 25 June 1956, Page 9

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