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Buy a # Jfaclo^ m * * ■ ■■ s ■> ' r ,*m m # w /.* '/■t ROVER 10 SEDAN. In conformity with the lt Maclone ” policy of —reduced wages reduced prices “Maclone” Suits are now priced from 99/- instead of £5/5/. To celebrate this reduction we are offering, for a limited period only, £450 in Valuable Prizes, any of which you can win. If you do not want any of these prizes you may give your entry form to a friend, who will be eligible to compete, provided all rules are complied with. All ¥©ai have to do. All you have to do to become eligible to win any of these valuable prizes is to make your new suit a guaranteed Maclone, and obtain from the salesirian who sells you your suit one of the official entrance forms and enter thereon what you consider to be a good limerick about “Maclone” guaranteed suits. Do not make your new suit “any kind of a suit.” Buy a guaranteed “Maclone, and not only help to keep 2000 New Zealanders in employment, but get a suit that is equal in cut, style, fit, finish and material to suits costing much more, and also get the unusual opportunity of becoming eligible to enter the big “Maclone” limerick competition, and win this wonderful Rover Sedan or one of the 33 other valuable prizes. | THE CONDITIONS * ARE VERY EASY. COME IN AND LET US | EXPLAIN THEM TO YOU. | / You will not be under | any obligation to buy. I No Splitting of Prizes, l No Entrance Fee. t m rtcvrinmMrianj<htmwmr jV Ist PRIZE Think of the delightful Christmas you could spend as owner of this magnificent English Rover 10 Sedan. And there is no reason why you can't win it. Well known to New Zealanders for its economy and performances, etc., this Rover Sedan will certainly prove a wonderful gift for somebody. Why not you? Send in your limerick fo-day and qualify-to win this fully equipped car, valued at £313 2nd PRIZE—SILVERTONE N.Z. MADE RADIO, BUILT BY SEXTON. A beautiful cabinet model Radio of outstanding performance and selectivity, this second prize is a real credit to a New Zealand radio genius. Has 8 tubes, 3 tuned stages, 3 screen grids, screen grid detector, 100 per cent power pack and a dynamic speaker that gives a perfect reproduction. Like the “Maclone” Suit, this Silvertone Radio is entirely made in New Zealand, and the person who wins it will get a wonderful gift indeed. Valued at £55 <r I 3rd Prize — “MACLONE” OUTFIT Worth £ls. v Tim third prize Is quite a substantial one, representing’ every article made by tMo Maclone people, to ouilll a man (footwear and hat excepted), and comprises the following garments:— Maclone Suit, valued at £6/6/-; Maelone Overcoal, valued £5/5/-; Maclone Shirt valued 13/6; set Maclone Underwear, valued 29/-; pair of Maclone Pyjamas, valued at 18/6; pair of Maeloiio Sox, valued at 3/6; Maclone Tie, valued at 4/6. fjffi now priced from Mm MW 4th Prize—“MACLONE” SUIT Worth £6. The winner of the fourth prize will he given an order on the local Maelone dealer for a Maclone Suit valued at £6. 30 CONSOLATION PRIZES Worth £2/5/-. So that those not quite as fortumilc as the four main winners may not he disappointed, 30 Medium Weight Travelling Rugs, valued at £2/5/-, will lie given as consolation prizes. Buy Your Maclone Suit Now and Gel Your Official Entrance Form from BERT TOMLINSON 9 THE SUIT MM HARDY STREET NELSON " >

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 15 October 1931, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 15 October 1931, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 15 October 1931, Page 8

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