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Can you name a - TENNIS RACQUET £10 PRIZE FOR <% NAMING WHITCOMBES f 1936 TENNIS RACQUET • {"^AN you give us a name for a fine new racquet? Actually in production in the Slazenger factories is the racquet that will set the pace for 1936. Fleet lines give it beauty, new methods of construction ensure great strength and speed. Now all that ~ JEi^^Y —"~~—"""^ is needed is a name that worthily indicates its out- , [^'%r^^ standing qualities. Test your skill in choosing it. S^-^^bs*. V Any purchase in the Sports Department entitles you J^j\ U to an entry—and a cash prize of £10 will be awarded f \ ]V to the winning name. Don't delay r—make your V ) ' entry to-day! 1. Every purchase, however small, up to the value of 10/- in v X/^ V the Sports Department of Whitcombe and Tombs Ltd. V /hs~-- \ from February 27th, the opening date, entitles you to one \ // I >N ■ ) entry. For every further 10/- spent an additional entry \/ / vi/)\ ' ■'" TOav "3e m£U^e' ....-■' .{. / \// \ 2;: la the event of the name selected by the Company being / (\ \ furnished by more than one competitor, prize money will \\ X be divided equally. 7 io^^^^^, $' The decision of the Company will be final. (3 4. Employees of Whitcombe &. Tombs Ltd. are ineligible ve~^ to compete. 5. The closing date for entries is April 18th, 1935. RESULTS WILL BE PUBLISHED ON MAY 6th WHITCOMBE & TOMBS I™ Sports Service
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 79, 3 April 1935, Page 6
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420Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 79, 3 April 1935, Page 6
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