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RADIO SALES AND SERVICE, IT WONT BE LONG NOW! CHRISTMAS is rapidly approaching, and the ideal gift for the whole family is a Radio Set And the ideal gift all the year round is a Mullard Radio. STEWART’S RADIO SALES AND SERVICE, Burnett Street, Ashburton. Vi K—COURIER Five-Valve Mantel Radio, guaranteed in perfect order. Railway Auction Rooms, Christchurch. ONORA 5-Valve Mantel Radio,, in perfect order. Offer wanted. — Railway Auction Rooms, Christchurch. BEFORE you decide on a Radio, hear the New Models in STEW ART-W ABNER, COURTENAY, G.E.C. Priced from £l3/10/-, one year guarantee. Easy Terms arranged. We specialise in all Radio Repairs. McTLRAITH’S RADIOS, SALES AND SERVICE, Next M.S.A. Club, Burnett St. 7 -VALVE Colonial Radio. This is a snip. Wonderful reception. Splendid Tone. Price £6 10ts.— Railway Auction Rooms, Christchurch. -VALVE Silver Radio, in first-class O order. Owner wants £5 or offer. —Railway Auction Rooms, Christchurch. “LISTEN” 1 ! ULBRANSEN Radios use either W Electric Press Button tuning or Telephone Dial Tuning/ One turn of the dial, and you are on your station, instantly, silently, perfectly. The new Gulbransen sets a standard in tone, power and value. A generous trade-in allowance on your old set is guaranteed. GULBRANSEN RADIO SALES ' AND SERVICE, 120 Burnett Street. BUSINESS NOTICES.

JUST arrived at the U.F.S. The Wonderful BEN HUE Safety Razor. THE head is designed to make every stroke a sliding “barber’s stroke.” Wo also have a complete range of Gillette and Valet Razors, as well as all makes of blades. Before buying a new Razor, see the revolutionary “Ben Hur” at the U. F. S.

SHOW DAY MILLINERY. HATS that liavo wide, shady brims, dressy and becoming. HATS that have smaller brims, smartly tailored in finish. . HATS for the Matron specially selected with good' head fittings. HATS and BONNETS for the maids and Tiny Tots. Summer Cardigans, Frocks and Coats. Ideal for present wear. MISS HOPKINS AND CO. Burnett Street. WHEN MAVIS B ALTERED. ONCE Mavis B was unnoticed'. But what a difference now. Her muddy complexion gone, her eyes clear and sparkling, her figure, once scraggy now lovely. The secret? Yim Tablets. Yim Tablets fill up the hollows in your frame, put on firm pleasing flesh, build rich blood, strong nerves, create vim and vitality. 4/6 (7/6 double size) from R. Totty, and other Chemists. GOODBYE TO CORNS. USE Dr. Scholl’s Zino Pads for all corns, callouses, bunions. Dr. Schpll’s Zino Pads give instant relief from pain and quickly lift .the corn right out. Get a packet of the original Dr. Scholl’s Zino Pads to-day—-soothing, medicated, and waterproof. 1/6 large packet from R. Totty, Chemist. AVOID OPERATIONS FOR PILES! YOU can obtain relief at home, without operation. Send ninepence stamps for generous sample Zann Treatment.—Zaun Pty., Box 952 KM., Wellington. MR RUSSELL ENDS STOMACH MISERY! “T WAS upset with stomach nerves JL and ulceration. Never now .. . 1 take my MAVEX Maltedi Slippery Elm Stomach Compound like clock-work,” says Mr C. Russell, 15 Kilmore St., Christchurch. MAVEX is absolutely new! 3/- (3/4 posted) from R. Totty, and Hawkhead (Methven), Chemists. “LIVING WAS SHEER CRUELTY.” I SUFFERED agonising pain with Rheumatism until R.U.R. made a- new man out of me,” writes JI. Crowley, 19 Tweed Street, ’ Christchurch. Mr Crowley’e advice to Rheumatism sufferers is “Give R.U.R. a fair trial.” It is sold with a moneyback guarantee, for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica,' Neuritis, and Gout.— Procurable from R, Totty. *

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 20, 3 November 1938, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 20, 3 November 1938, Page 10