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I “LUXOR” RADIO I COMPETITION ! w nnir.» aga n of tha coveted New Zea'a nd I>X Cup. which now makes seven successive wins decided to organise Ihe biggest radio competition ever attempted on the popular rr? U€ ’ ''\ be Luxe product of the famous Ultimate Factory. fhitß are a ■f" hanee to jet a set at a considerable reduction or to change your old set for aDe Luxe Hy- I 00 ? r Ultimate. London, Paris, IJerlin, etc., daily with the same volume and clarity as l! *‘ and Australian stations. 4 u SKILLENTRY IS FREE.—You may win a prize. First Prize £l5; second prize £10; third V® l B . £5 a n d 38 prizes of £3 each, also a very liberal allowance on your old set in addition to 3 ■ a= part deposit, and the balance by easy weekly payments, according to amount of K?allowance. s at * also available in battery-operated models for use in areas without electricity. INSTRUCTIONS: the figures in the drawing of the Radio Set and add them up. Count* units only ; there are are made with a curved tail, and nines with a straight tail. • n r more than one correct solution being received, the prize will go to the neatest entry, second neatest entry, and so on. The value of the prizes will not be divided. In the event of no receive! prizes will be awarded according to proximity to the correct solution. entrants will ad'-ised by letter immediately after closing date. NOTE. —Prizes will not be 1 £ "WIN if f a n & 115 U |!|| 1 *43 I let b 4 2 IfALUE PRIZES | |IN ife IN ALL r BES ■ . ■y.l I xtract from AX an- M tponMiM ganui "Chronicle.” Each lor*Z -VaJzj*/ 'rim time i< cpimr- ■ Entry. I in/Ch utiA’l,' \'o O fw «n Ro, *««*•! I nf wi.h rim W | \ p -- ~J// yf | advent of such revolu- !» . • tionary ail wave receivers I g V .z a< the new Luxor Trans\\J?& oz-\0 z-\ CaJ-J \ Cl.rlariiic ni'‘del<, the ordinS I L3UI ary broadcast set. RirLL-r »r I W\l A very qnb kly ber'.mp <>!>-"- ■y. , 1 3 yrtTZfeX: let. and the “trade in’ | _T L « JIT value will considerably depreciate. definitely represents the very pinnacle of achievement in perfection of tone and performance. ~, met the demands nf those who want the best that money can buy. It is luxurious in performance, yet the price is no higher than an ordinary rauio. ■wWI.x'xTKS "ill h» given an opportunity to hear the Set before deciding Io purchase and will reJiHltonal deposit (except in case of trade-in) and easy weekly ,'<r irc'-rri.-Y Kl'„ he paid in i ash. A written guarantee is given with every set. I.MIUI-.s LIJI. 1. iin ibu- .„. ant entries bearing that postmark will be accepted. Do not hold jour e ~ij until the 1... This Competition is open to both Town anti Country readers. teiy. Mark envelope “COMPETITION,” and address to—- — LUXOR RADIO DEALERS ■A, MORRISON & CO. THE AVENUE. WANGANUI. OCT THIS OCT FOR REFERENCE. IT WILL NOT APPEAR AGAIN.

USING NEXT WEEKI \ ALLUVIAL I By-A art LvO union fQ 1 he GaminH Act. 1908.” y | JL v ■, to '‘h, 1935 mailable. K ifU'd b\ Affairs. I93S SECRETARY: N. McARTHUR. F Fa Ya'll ■AU P -O- Box 110, Wellington, C. I BI7EC TREASURER: B. L. HAMMOND. ■**LcS PO. Box 110. Wellington. C.l MMgrfffiMjMfr** 1 *T, T,*Tj| alluvial GOLD MESSRS. GOODEY & SON, P.O. BOX 438. Darefl bTICREYC’RBh Please seni me Tickets in "MY GOOD FORTUNE" B ■ *VfV£ I art UNION (Tickets 2/0 each). I enclose Postal Note for K r 11 t also stamped addressed envelope for reply, (POSTAGE STAMPS NOT ACCEPTED IN PAYMENT FOR TICKETS) ||| ■ ■ Name i F (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) Iy 01 .J

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 281, 30 November 1935, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 281, 30 November 1935, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 281, 30 November 1935, Page 7