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The Huron Expositor, 1935-09-20, Page 6fj ° a • CASH PRIZES - COMMISSIdNB • Sponsored bry The Huron Expositor and Leading Club Merchants • • 0 SKY -LINE OF NEW YORK CITY ' 1st and 2nd Prizes TWO CONTESTANTS ONE TOWN •— OtiE RURAL ROUND Motor or Train Fare (Seaforth to New York) Boat Fare (New York to Bermuda) — TWO DAYS IN BERMUDA - Meals and Berth on Boat Hotekand Meals in Bermuda Sightseeing and Special Features, Bermuda ,Bermuda is called the Land of Perpetual Spring or the Land of the Lily and the Rose„ Bermuda, is more charming than the lovely island's of the South Seas and •forme Amer- ' ica's m!e'st natural, most perfect, and most ,. accessible pleasure resort. In journeying • to •Bermuda from New York you come in contact with the Gulf Stream which wraps the.steamer in its genial warmth. Deck life becomes attractive, and when within forty" hours the verdure -clad coral islands of Ben: muds raise their green shores above the south-eastern sky the tourist prepares to step ashtore in a land of perpetual spring-' time and flowers. 20 Valuable Prizes. • Given Away "Free To the Ladies of Seaforth a Jd Surrounding Communities Cash Commissions on Subscriptions to Contestants Who Do Not Win A Prize Award Votes for Subscriptions-- A' ubscriptions-- A' SPECIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED to ladies of Seaforth and SURROUNDING C'fiMIVI`(fNITIES to share in this. big event. You can win a beautiful prize for your spare time in the next few weeks. Secure new, renewal and arrears subscriptions and receiye vote credits, according to the • table published below. The largest' total vote in each district secures the' free trip to Bermuda, the next largest 'number of. votes the free 'trip to New York, and in addition six cash prizes. Those contestants who do not share in • the grand prize awards will receive a cash comanission, providing they collect at least $50.00. Get your, friends to save the free vote coupons a'ppea'ring in the paper • each week. Mailing lists of old subscribers, and receipt books will be sup= plied each contestant, and every assistance will be offered by 'the manager in-ise'curing the best results. G. A. SILLS & SONS SMITH'S A'number of "Club” Merchants will do -operate in this prize distribu- tion in an effort to encourage more • local patronage and to stimulate cash purchasing. Contestants and their supporters who patronize these stores will receivevote coupons on the following basis- 1.—One unit of 25 votes given with each •25c cash purchase, or in the same ratio. 2.—Votes will also be allowed on payment of 'outstanding accoun• ts. 3,—Any Club 1VIerchant will be allowed to offer additional votes at his own discretion. 4.—Subscription Totes and votes on cash purchases from Club Merchants f are of 'equal value and can be combined in total votes. The list of 'Club Merchants co-operating in this "Good -Will" Club appears below. Ask for vote coupons with each cash purchase and payments of accounts at these stores. 3rd and 4th Prizes TWO CONTESTANTS' ONE TOWN — ONE RURAL ROUND e , . Trip .to New York - By Motor or Train Seaforth to New York — THREE DAYS IN NEW. YORK Hotel Accommodation and Meals Sightseeing and Special Features THE CITY' OF, WONDERS • BEATTIE'S HARDWARE • SHOE STORE JEWELLER & OPTOMETRIST 5c TO $1.00 ,STORE New Fork,. the second largest city "in the world, is a wonderful place to spend three days.' Above can be seen a view of the sky- line of New York just as the sun is casting its last • rays before darkness settles over the great metropolis. The great Empire State' Building, Radio City, Chrysler Build - ling, Museums and hundreds of other places of interest can be visited b$. the lucky per- sons who win this beautiful trip. • • 5th and 5th Prizes $25 Cash J. J. CLEARY CRICH'S • GROCER ! RESTAURANT & BAKERY/ To Each Contestant—Regardless of District Special Cash Prizes 10 WEEKLY PRIZES $5.00 Cash For Largest Weekly Vote Returns (Not more than one weekly prize to any one contestant.) How to Get Big Votes Schedule of Votes Given for Arrears or Renewal Subscriptions One Year 1,000 votes Two Years 2,500 (votes Three Years 5,000 votes Polio Years 7,500 votes Frye Years 10,000 votes New Subscriptions count i OUDIrE VOTES on Each Year duan'Snbeeriptiolis Limited to Three ] ? d Years. WALKER'S . - THOMAS DICKSON FI RNITURE STORE FLOUR & FEED SYDNEY DUNGEY R. CARTWRIGHT DRY CLEANING & PIIESSING T. G. SCOTT - PAINTER & DECORATOR SHOE REPAIR GILLESPIE'S DUNLOP'S GARAGE CLEANERS & DYERS ''Cash Commissions .10 per cent. On al.l subs'cri+ption receipts to any con- testant not winning one of the ten grand prize awards (providing a minimum of $50 is turned in throughout the campaign.) Any Other Merchant Wishing. to Join Good -Will Club Must Make Application Before Next Tuesday, Sept. 24th Rules and Regulations Governing Contest Any lady who is of good character residing in Seaforth or district serv- ed by The Huron Erxpo'sitor, who is over sixteen' years of age, is eligible to enter the Seaforth `Good-cWid+1P' Club. We reserve the right to reject any nomination without giving' reason. To enter the Club it is necessary to fill out the Nomination Coupon good for 10,000 votes, and mail for bring it to the 'Ohio Office at The Exposi- tor Office. , (Only one nomination eoupon will be credited to any one contest- ant. No regular employee of The Expositor or immediate member of an em- ployee's household can enter or compete for the prizes. This applies also to the Club Merchants and their -employees. . Vote coupons must be deposited at THE EXPOSITOR OF OE. Name of contestant must be plainl+,r written on each to insure proper credit. Coupons, once deposited in, favor of one contestant, eaithott be trans- ferred to another. Contestants 'will not be allowed to solicit Motes' in or outside of Club Merchants' stores, nor to buy or sell votes or accept purchased coupons, under penalty of disqualification. Contestants may work where they release, collecting 'back subscriptions and renewals as well as new; vote credits will be issued on all. Cash. must accompany all subscriptions where credits are desired. Final count will be supervised by a 'Special Committee. This newspaper reserves the riglht td offer special credits at any time during the competition and to correct typographical errors that may coeur in any of its announcements. Also to alter •or add to the prize list, provid- ing the value Of the prize is not reduced. It is understood that the interpretation of the rules and regulations, and any other questions pertaining to the competition will be d'eelded iby the Oltib Manager and that his decision will be aceepted as final. Name of Contestant Thies coupon), when, neatly cut out and mailed or (brought to. the Chub Headquar- ters, will count for the person whose name appears above. Void after October 21 •'For further 'Informlation,• ,Call, Waite or Phone 41, '11.11e1 HURON EXPOSITOR. R. L. TAYLOR, Club Manager. • 1 • c•. 'Ya rr l., ed+ >Y � 41 ]r{ : 4ir 44, •.:r Ye •c ak ii ,t r,r r „ r• is 31 f ^1 JBn tr 4i Js I{ r 5• '�r IV �' YY d i r tt