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“LUXOR” RADIO COMPETITION! To celebrate the winning again of the coveted New Zealand DX Cup, which now makes seven successive wins by Ultimate products, we have decided to organise the biggest radio competition ever attempted on the popular Luxor sets which are a De Luxe product of the famous Ultimate Factory. Here’s your chance to get a set at a considerable reduction or to change your old set for a De Luxe model of the famous Ultimate. London, Paris, Berlin, etc., daily with the same volume and clarity as New Zealand and Australian stations. TRY YOUR SKILL-ENTRY IS FREE.— You may win a prize. First Prize £l5; second prize £10; third prize £7, fourth prize £5, and 38 prizes of £3 each, also a very liberal allowance on your old set in addition to the prize if you purchase a Cabinet Model. The prize will be treated as part deposit, and the balance by easy weekly payments, according to amount of cash deposit paid or trade-in allowance. Luxor Sets are also available in battery-operated models for use in areas without electricity. \ . INSTRUCTIONS: ■■■•' Write out all the figures in the drawing of the Radio Set and add them up. Count units only; 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, second prize tb the second neatest entry, and so on. The value of the prizes will not be divided. In the event of no 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. VALUE b/f ?|\ PRIZES IN %£ I jWB '| j IN ALL FKIZBS g $£ z 257 f||| Extract from Wa7" ~ n nganui “ Ohroniole -" This Coupon Must time is now oppor _ I Accompany Each ' lQv*Z tune for set owners to I Entry. I MOftlv “trade .in” their old I Have you electricity? I the advent of such revo- ■ I I WIiMW Vy lutionary all-wave re- ■ Do you own a radio? i ceivers as the new Luxor I BCI8 Cl Transatlantic models, the l lf so state make and ordinary broadcast set I whether Cabinet or 1 V 3 7 Kb *1 will very qrnckly become i i Mg- | | ably depreciate. LUXOR RADIO definitely represents the very pinnacle of achievement in perfection of tone and performance, and is'constructed to meet the demands of those who want the best that money can buy. It is luxurious in appearance and performance, yet the price is no higher than an ordinary radio. PRIZE WINNERS will be given an opportunity to hear the Set before deciding to purchase, and will require to pay an additional deposit (except in case of trade-in) and easy weekly payments on the balance, or the balance may be paid in cash. A written guarantee is given with every set. ENTRIES CLOSE ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, and entries bearing that postmark will be 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— N.Z. DISTRIBUTORS FOR LUXOR RADIO, Box 300, Wanganui CUT THIS OUT FOR REFERENCE. IT WILL NOT APPEAR AGAIN.

« u I met an old acquaintance of . Dad’s to-day... ? M ... and it was a pleasure . . . little did 1 think when Dad said ‘I see Red Jacket’s back,’ that he was referring to the smoothest smoking cigarette tobacco that ever came to New Zea- . land. Dad used to smoke ‘Red Jacket’ ten and twenty years ago . . . to-day we both ' smoke this pure bright Virginia Tobacco.” a i . TOO per cent. BRIGHT VIRGINIA LEAF. Lead Packets 2oz. 1/10, loz. lid. N.Z. Agents: BRITISH & DOMINION TRADERS LTD., BOX 1009, WELLINGTON.

| “THE RAILWAYS” Everybody’s Magazine .. New Zealanders, one touch of sixpence; and New Zealand is' yours, served to you charmingly by your : own writers, artists and photographers, in colourful articles, stirring stories, humorous chats and all man- . ner of helpful notes and comments. You get far more than sixpenceworth of pleasure from each issue, and, in addition, you gradually build up a reference library on New Zealand. Every home can benefit from a file of the “N.Z. Railways Magazine.” 60 PICTURES. 6d - BIC NOVEMBER ISSUE. - 6d

“KNOWLEDGE IS THE ANTIDOTE TO FEAR.” —Emerson. With the knowledge that for over 70 years Baxter’s Lung Preserver has proved the most reliable remedy for ccughs, colds and similar ills, no one need fear these distressing complaints. Cnee you have tried “Baxter’s” you will never be without it. ‘’Baxter’s” makes you well, keeps you well, and fortifies the system against further attacks. 1/6, 2/6, 4/6. AU chemists and stores. 3.

HAWERA. DOMINION HOTEL, PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. Tariff - 8/6 per day. ■ Good Table. Good Beds. Only Best Liquors Stocked. ’Phone 2063. JACK GOODWIN, Proprietor.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1935, Page 4

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