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100 prizes B-rnlrc ‘I Ithnnfe’ nll-Bleetrlo H Radio Net— Model 627—a ma»(erpiecc of ■ I Radio Production—Value £2B. g H ST" 1 Frixet Canteen of Stainless Shefhell W W B fr" ■ I La ■ ■ ■ ■ L. 3rd Prize: One Dinner Set (32 piecea>— Value £7. 11 ' 11TA P Dl7 F s " HI ■ jKLmt M - WF sth Prize : 2 FREE Seats at one of your lead, ■>tion Picture Theatres, weekly for three B—Value £3-12-O. ize: Fountain Pen—Value ti. ixe: Evertharp Pencil—Value €l. Knd 93 Prizes of One Family Tin, Smith's Potato Crisps. i a W She had plentv to .... K to bake bread, I the score, , from her store, | be cupboard was .. the cat asked the . K tot tbm. I harder ■ in the . , I “ > • (3). Any number of entries may b« sent, but each entry mutt be accompanied bv 2 empty 3d. A gB A bags of Smith's Potato ■ I M I U HN Py A 101 Crisps. (4). The Com- ami I ■ ■ ™ If ML V petition closes on </</ I ■ ■■■ August 20th, 19 32, after XX. w BVI ■ BB I h? yja ar which date no entries will I I MMb B B B ■ be received. (5). The first I ■ Bp!* prize will be awarded to the XX. | | solution considered the opinion of the Judges, legibility being a consideration if necessary, and the other m 4 prizes to the solutions considered next in 1 ~"77'7K /T T7^-,-T-r —— - * merit. (6). Li.t of prite-winner. will be CUT ‘COMPETITIONBOX 532, WELLINGTON. published on 31st Augu.t, 1932. in the | I endow.eolutionl.) for the Competition, toierher w.th ‘Evening Post, Wellington: ‘Herald’, i. r o .. . .. Auckland: ‘Press’, Christchurch: | I empty bags of bmith s Potato Crisps (2 for each entry). lagrec ‘Times Dunedin. List will also be sup- I to abide by the Rules. plied to all shops selling Smith’s Potato A . Crisps. (7). The Staff of Smith’s Potato JW 1 Crisps (N.Z.) Ltd., are not eligible toi Name * iw enter for this competition. (8). No I correspondence will be entered into over MJ • aj j this Competition. | ~

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 178, 30 July 1932, Page 3

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