Madonna tape competition
Blondes have more fun — at least that must be the way Madonna views it, because she has reverted to this shade for her hair.
And money does not appear to be any object either, as SUS 4 million (about S6.BM) has been spent on filming for a promotional videotape of her latest single, “Express Yourself.”
“Express Yourself” is from Madonna’s most recent LP, “Like A Prayer,” copies of which can be won in a contest
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for readers of “The Press.” Ten prizes are being offered for the competition, each consisting of a cassette and poster of the album, “Like A Prayer.” In addition, one of the 10 winners will also receive a special collector’s edition Madonna pack, which is a boxed set containing a compact disc and cassette of “Like A Prayer,” a badge, photographs, and col-
our slides. Those who want to enter the competition should answer the following three questions: ® Name Madonna’s new single. 0 Name the actor to whom Madonna was married. • What was Madonna’s debut album called?
The answers, along with the name, address, and telephone number of entrants, should be written on the back of an envelope and sent to Ma-
donna Competition, “What’s On,” The Press, Private Bag, Christchurch.
Employees of the Christchurch Press Company and immediate family are not eligible to enter. The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
The competition will close on Monday, June 12. The winners will be notified and their names will be published in “What’s On” on Friday, June 16.
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