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MONSTER RADIO COMPETITION! Introducing the amazing new Luxor Transcontinental Model Radio Sets. The set that brings your reception from London, Paris, .Berlin, etc., evqry afternoon with the same volume and clarity as it brings in the New Zealand and Australian stations, the radio that sets an entirely new standard of performance and tone, and represents the very pinnacle of achievement in radio perfection and science. . ' TRY YOUR SKILL at this Monster Radio Competition; you may win a prize. ' If you already have a radio set, a liberal allowance will be made on your old radio in addition to the prize, if you'purchase a-cabinet model. ENTRY IS FREE.—First prize, £10; second prize, £7; third.prize, £5; and 26 prizes of;£3.. The, prize will be treated as part deposit, and the balance by weekly pay mentis of !/• per week-or'less, according tothe Value of deposit or trade-in.' :;■■.- : ' ; ; '..■■..'•■'- .'■ ■ : INSTRUCTIONS:, '• \ : -">- / / :;. rv^:;:. Write out all the figures in the drawing of the Radio Set and add them up. Count units ; there are ; no double figures. Sixes are made with a curved tail, and nines with a straight tail. ' ■■'.' ' ; In the event of more than one correct solution being received, the prize will go.'to the neatest entry,.'secon^ prize to the second neatest entry, and so on. . The value of the prizes will not be divided. In. the event 'of■•'■#■ correct entry being received prizes will be awarded according to proximity to the correct Solution. ' ' ■'~.., Successful entrants will be advised by letter immediately after closing date. ' "■".;.■ ■'■'.- ,(,;;" NOTE—Prizes will not be paid in cash. ' -. '/■' rzd^mSSSJISiSS/tj^a WIN value !ss} 1 {iillii' i^H » tti^k^m^m 30^ SIN PRIZES. Plg^f !■ V ,- Try Your Skill! g$ MMlt I ))))iX^s^^B TheOpportuniy 30 prizes in l£s uO/sitiffiuS£j^^m * ALL! !^l|^««?g3sgß^fl|y DON'T MISS IT! Luxor Transcontinental Radio is a de luxe product of:the famous Ultimate Factory that last year designed and manufactured the set that won the N.Z. DX Cup for long-distance reception with, a total of 602 _ vented stations on the ordinary broadcast band —a truly remarkable achievement And now this wonder set, witu wbica you can listen in daily to opera from Berlin, latest fashions from-Paris, dance music from New York, or .the British Broadcasting Board's daily programmes direct from' London, and in three months time, the N.AjAU . BlncSs' matches direct from the football field in England, all this in additiom to the usual N.Zi. and. Australian, stations. ' PRIZE WINNERS will be given an opportunity to hear the Set before deciding to purchase, and wi'llrequire to pay an additional deposit (except in case of trade-in) and weekly payments of II- or more jf they wish, or the balance may be paid in cash. A written guarantee is given with every set. If you-already, have a radio set please state on your entry form make, number of valves, and. .whether mantle or cabinet model, s<) that we. can assess the trade-in value, but don't miss this opportunity to trade it in while it still has some1 value, as this new wonder sot makes obsolete the ordinary radio receiver. ENTRIES CLOSE ON TUESDAY, June U, and entries bearing that postmark will bo accepted. Do not hold your entry until, the last" day. Post immediately. This Competition is open to both Town and Country readers. - Mark envelope "COMPETITION,''and address to— ■' ~ - ' . . Dm UADDICAU ft. <**% LUXOR RADIO ©BALERS. • A* PlUnnliUll OC VO WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON (under Hotel St. George), CUT THIS OUT FOE REFERENCE. IT WILL NOT APPEAB. AGAIN. ■ -

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 128, 1 June 1935, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 128, 1 June 1935, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 128, 1 June 1935, Page 15