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j £2oo VALUE in. 1 m DDIihT I I M Enter for this W X I Mm E lJ ♦ 1 I Giqanfic FREE COMPETITION I iH| Ist Prize: one Luxor 7-valve all-wave Radio iVo Entry Feel jSj hu absolutely free, valued £37-15-0 try your skin. PsJ M$ 2nd Prize: one Luxorvac electric vacuum cleaner v-^™°ci^'" lkR^ dIL! c«.. or IS 12x1 Valued £11-18-6, absolutely free —or ollernatively or receive a substojitia! reduction en either NJ FS! ° Portable Electric Sewing Machine or Washing Machine at Half Price. a Radio, Vacuum Cleaner, Washing Lf9 k*Pl - _ • - —. ■_.-■. ••■ t j . j . . ■*..'■ Machine or Sewing Machine. 1?9I P^^| «!*€■ M*WfM'WCk* » # which will be awarded as part deposit on a Luxor Radio, Luxorvac . 1^3% Efil l^l lA^# X* # Electric Vacuum Cleaner, Washing Machine or Sewing Machine. ~ _, , , bSh ■BffJtri - --> 't^gf*™ '<vv&& ,<'sSSslSHßßPßPl^^^^^^^^^^^^ ' i payments or paid in cash m^**^v |UM \ '_. ' ■i.ff>J>^lt^.^f^.:/'>^r A ?'-t _ '^_ / . LUXOR 7-VALVE . TfIZA f^wA 111v^i^Ta^~liT Vii r.T7," ' 'I', '" ,' """"" ~, ' LUXOR, the-Radfb that has won success after* success J iw^^i k*lm LUXORVAC the All-British Electric Cleaner, pdWerful suction, full range !h Ibng-distonee open championship competitions. MM ■jrj|i accessories, A high grade Cleaner at a moderate price. Terms from Renowned for beauty of tone. Try your skill. If F^Ql Pf^i weekly. iwieTßii^TiAWif you don't win first prize we will trade in your old set. W*l C^raj .^k^dH^l^lß^W. INSTRUCTIONS! Priced from seventeen guineas. Terms from 4/- L^^Kfl .^B^^^^^^^^B^i Write out all the figures in the surrounding border and add them up. Count units only, . weekly. - nP^Tli P&Pb tnere are n0 double figures. Sixes are made with a curved tail and nines with a straight AVAILABLE FOR BATTERY OPERATION, operating .11 [t*4j tail. In the event of more than one correct solution being received, the first prize will on one 6-volt battery. No dry batteries needed. Rpßl uL'jl wRUHR^^^^^V ke awarc'ed to the neatest entry, and so on. The value of the prizes will not be - f+m**m w^t Xi y ''?v A* fc % jJb^ — - twmmm ._^ .«_ .. —^^^ ____ —^^ ..^^ . MHi - v wbrt>y>^">(>^^^^'i'i ''^ >>*^Rgr\y; >:sjßl^^^^^^^^B' - H M^^V «¥»^K^ * i. *•• A tt I^^^ «i*« ■•■■ mh^im ■«■ mh^ immm i^iwM n^M HBlHi >> - " ■ A^r^v * v * * ' <{ s< \ l^nn^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l^HlMflkff^ft I I-KITDY I % ]^^^^^^^^^H * I mTMk^^M WPJJt I 3bL^ *' ;'! Wf I^B^ Have you Electricity? ... ... Have you a Radio? ...*••••» J I^LrJB ■^^*J ! \ %* "iskJ ' WNn^Bk^ I aye you a Vacuum Cleaner? Sewing Machine?......, I s - "''''.^J^^^^^H KMrSI Lm| H t Iln c event of not winning first or second prize but being 1 * s', ' * -.^^^^^^^^H IK^J E^^B flu ' ' ? " awarded one of the other prizes, state whether you would prefer • ■■ '■'^■. ■■ 'r*9^L Hk -V.,' \ Ito nave c Pr< ze awarded on a Radio, Vacuum Cleaner, Sewing I ' '''^^ l^^^^^^^H U^WV P^pfa BBL'' , t ....■■ \ Machine or Washing Machine <........ i ] . '^ Ww^^ w^w-™<!>^^ . mJ2 Sewing Machine electrically operated. No pedalling. Terms from 5/6 I POST YOUR ENTRY NOW. 1 111 ll^^H Rtjj ■Tjjj Weekly. I „_,. „._, „_ - . m^m . - ■ - --- ••■ l^^^^p "PI - P^p3 m^jLj This competition is open to both Town and Country readers. Mark envelope "COMPETITION," and address to— 8 1 ■':ilßx^^^^B IEI s D* 4u MORRISON £ CO^ WHI |S CUT THIS OUT —IT WILL NOT APPEAR AGAIN! Washing Machine makes washing day <l JrfH B M*7i pleasure. Terms from 8/6 weekly. Wfi^m

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 111, 13 May 1939, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 111, 13 May 1939, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 111, 13 May 1939, Page 25

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