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I Phon ® 62-399 ONEHUNGA BLANKETS I fl® w if you are at present engaged and planning to marry between June Ist 1967 and Easter 1968... you could win this exciting first prize f a V a dream honeymoon In Sydney I w,n I plus £l5O in spending money J 1 a fabulous wardrobe valued at t £lOO from House of Sargood 4 puts > £5O for the bride’s parents V / towards cost of the reception f _ lu . > a smart sub valued at £25 i piUS I for the lucky groom-to-be I The runner-up In the National Final will receive a cash prize of £25, plus a parcel of trousseau linen valued at £25. All National Finalists will receive I an Onehunga Travel Rug. see how easily YOU could become Onehunga Princess blankets ’Bride of the Year*... Colled your entry form- from our Manchester Dept now, and return it to Deaths as soon as possible. From the entries received, nine girls will be chosen. From these nine girls, Death’s Bridal Princess who could go forward and win the wonderful Onehunga Princess Glamour Prize will be seleded on homemaker potential. To discover this homemaker I potential the girls will be asked to install (with the assistance of members I of our Display Dept.) a furnishing scheme for a living room, with dining facilities, in a 3 sided simulated room situated in our Furnishing Dept Each girl will have forty-five minutes to furnish the room (though they can decide on their scheme earlier of course) using merchandise from our homemaker departments. The installation of these furnishing schemes will take place between 12.15 p.m. and 1 p.m. daily, from Monday, March 13th, to Thursday, March 23rd one contestant each day. Miss Prudence Rothenberg, N.5.1.D., and Mr Raymond Walsh, C.5.1.D., will be the judges. For the interest of contestants, a demonstration furnishing scheme is now on display In the simulated room, Furnishing Dept The winner of Death's Dridal Princess Competition will be presented with a I pair of double bed Onehunga Princess Blankets valued at £l5/19/6, and could be chosen (after interview by The House of Sargood) to go forward to the National Final. The eight runners-up in Death’s Dridal Princess Competition will receive a glamorous Iris Nightie (created by Sargoods) I ... so collect your Entry Form now from Deaths City Store, Manchester I Department, Ground Floor but hurry! Entries close Tuesday, March 7th.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31304, 25 February 1967, Page 7

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398

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31304, 25 February 1967, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31304, 25 February 1967, Page 7

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