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°// ep S S X4OO ,nCASH wt FPrize £lOO K fA TWO HUNDRED PRIZES eachofXz. Can you tell which is the most KMgl popular Sport in New Zealand? ________ CUTHERE ’ HOW TO WIN. | “Player’* Please’* Entry Form. Vote Here I HP AU you have to do is to .number the Sports mentioned | j g in this advertisement in order of popularity according . BOWLS • » • *° y° nr judgment. A space has been provided beside ' ■ the name of each Sport. Insert in these spaces the I CRICKET - - ■ \ numbers Ito 10, that is, place figure 1 opposite your | —————l a I first choice, 2 opposite your second choice and so on. j FISHING ■ • . | Each Sport must be numbered, otherwise your vote will be I i ’ —l inf °"” L FLYING . . . No You may send in any number of entries, provided —— •’, | Each Attempt is recorded on one of these forms or I GOLF ■ « - • f one of the extra voting forms obtainable at all I — ‘ , A \ tobacconists and stores. | HORSE RACING - N I | I Each entry form murt be accompanied by— mi ■■■ ... ?,*■* * *.* *i I JTPw JI 1 2 LAYER’S Nwy Cut 1O’« Complete Empty Packets w DT TfJRY «r 1 PLAYER’S Navy Cut 20’a Complete Empty Tin “| No| ’ or you may tend in THREE entriee with pi . I 1 PLAYER’S Navy Cut 50’. Complete Empty Tin. U| SOCCER ... Player’s Certificates will not be accepted. I ' j V . WHO WINS? I TENNIS . . . | I Wl ' nner be the person who places these i —- . . —2,*..:, *„•'*: . Sports most correctly, i.e. nearest to the order of VAfflTTN’fl idwtfwKfl popularity as decided by the popular vote. I lAVlnil^u * * NoI IwKSv a I'"2". J . " 71 'To “PLAYER’S PLEASE”, P.O. Box 763, Wellington. I J yOUT skill, A Simple ChanCC of I j agree to accept the decision of the Manufacturers as I 1 Th* Competition will be work- Q TCOI Win — final on all points. KVV ?“ decidcd * 1 NAME I J J scanted, w. ibaU not know the the actual vote! of the | (Uw Block Letter,) I rSL l l reeult. Competitors. 1 1 ) I —— ——— _ | ADDRESS . : —. | X T 1 Ask your retailer for full conditions. i■ Alt entries must reach us by noon on Wednesday, August 31st, 1932. | _ |

NOW.FOH £279 • ••witha good allowire on uour old expensiverunning car* • lion can change to the economy motoring of aROVER 10/25 H’P» 4 Door Saloon ! 30-35 MILES PERGAIION-50 GO MILES PER HOUR. g TOURIST MOTOR CO., LTD. MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. Hawke’s Bay Distributors for Rover Cars. Sub-Agents—Clarke’s Garage, Wairoa; The Tourist Voter Co., Ltd., Hastings Street, Napier; Mason’s Garage, Waipawa; Mason and Paton’s Garage, Waix pukuru; Morgan’s Garage, Dannevirke.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 175, 9 July 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 175, 9 July 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 175, 9 July 1932, Page 2