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Interesting! Amusing! Instructive! A COMPETITION FOR ALL The N.Z. APEX CO. offer the following prizes to those who can form the most words in the English Language out of the letters contained m the two words: ‘‘Rotarex Cleaner’ :— Ist Prize —An £ll Rotarex Electric Vacuum Cleaner Free. 2nd Prize —An £ll Rotarex Electric Vacuum Cleaner AT £53rd Prize—An £ll Rotarex Electric Vacuum Cleaner ... AT £5/10/ALSO: To competitors not winning any of the above prizes,'and who wish to purchase a cleaner, the following discounts are offered off the purchase price of a Rotarex: — (1) To any Competitor who sends in a list of 300 words or more—a discount of £4/10/-. (2) To any Competitor who sends in a list of 200 words or more—a discount of £4. (3) To any Competitor who sends in a list of 100 words or more—a discount of £3/10/-. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY ! TAKE IT! IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO COMPETE AND YOU ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO BUY A CLEANER. CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION 1. Each competitor must sign his or her name 5- Words must be arranged alphabetically in lists clearly at the top of the first page of words; also according to the first letter of each word; that is, state the number of words sent in. all words beginning with A will appear first on the list, and so on with other words beginning 2. All words must be formed out of the letters con- with B, C. D. E. etc. tinned in the two words: ROTAREX CLEANER. g. Should two or more send in the same number of and must be English words found in Webster's words, and be at the head of the list, the issue will Dictionary. be decided on the score of neatness and hand3. Each letter can only be used the actual number . „„„ x -„ r. n ... x i ui. , 7. None of the employees of the N.Z. Apex Co., or of tunes it appears in the two words Rotarex , their children, are eligible to compete. Cleaner. bor instance, the letter A appears _ (lp . sion must bp ;i (] as fiuql anf] nQ tw.ee, and can- only be used that number of eoI ,,, JI , n „ ( i PIK . P wi!l be entered into in connection times in any one word. ... ... with this competition. 4. Any word having more than one meaning can 9. lasts of words to be eligible must reach this office be used once- by 1- noon on Saturday, March 31, 1928. Competitors are invited to inspect the “Rotarex” Electric Vacuum Cleaners at N.Z. APEX CO.’S SHOWROOM 27-29 Panama Street, Wellington. ’Phone No. 45—598. Mark Your Envelope “COMPETITION.”

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 150, 24 March 1928, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 150, 24 March 1928, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 150, 24 March 1928, Page 24

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