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The Century s Masterpiecel | Not only Crosley's masterpiece—but Radio's master- think of it ! America, Japan, China, Fiji, Australia, f piece, you 11 find in the Crosley Radio-Gramophone New Zealand, all at your service for the asking ! And I Combination. Here you have the world's finest Radio then the Gramophone. Play your old records through J r| Set embodying all the latest and best — screen-grid, this wonderful amplifier and hear the difference. It I | power-detection, super out-put tubes, full dynamic will bring the artists—the instruments of the orchestra j § matched speaker — a Set that will place the world at —right into your room and you'll wonder why you've jj I your fingertips. 62 stations in one night! Just been so long without this master entertainer. | j| \ 111 1(1 IS Combination that gives ' I ..s' MBit REAL music! i I 7-VALVE Ifj yJ rljH |||\ I/||| The Crosley Radio-Gramophone Combination is pro- g "£*>o £44 IS) Villi 111// f/^IV \ ImPI bably the finest entertainment instrument ever offered 8 -tOU | 11 la I VI/// I \ 111/ \m to the public. It gives you a choice of music almost 8 1 j without limit. The Crosley Dynacoil dynamic speaker 1 | 8 ". ij \\j The Cabinet is a work of art. in itself. Beautifully i, | " iS' w SB 'jn figured and matched walnut—double folding doors fl SlfffllllilW close on a bird's-eye maple control panel, beneath, a fi fl I |1 ■ jjj | im ==t! drawer for the storing of records, the whole P B | I Wjl o W ll (£=s9 switch transfers you, at a touch, from Radio to Gramo- Th e "BUDDY" § / S W 1 uW COMBINATION IW phone, while a single knob controls the volume from | 6-VALVE I I g \W[ Mjy a mere whisper to a crashing crescendo. The electric " 8 § « MODEL. motor is absolutely silent in operation, and is provided J £34 I 7 VALVE I with an automatic stop. , / 1 £52/10/- \ \ £83-0-0 Complete JfflA ™ —77 — 1 I ywe do more? i L — — — —— —— ' -'t ' You're Starting Right —If You Sign the Coupon NOW ! j

THE LITTLE BEAUTY New Columbia Portable. I £4/10/-. i All metal, automatic stop, plays 12-Inch records, phenomenal tone, three colours-: : Blue, red, or grey. Country Customers, send £4/10/- and 2/6 postage, and Portable will be sent on a money - back guarantee of satisfaction; or send for illustrated leaflet. MOORE'S 106 QUEEN STREET Opp. H.M. Theatre. tTAON'T WEAR A TRUSS. The Brooks Rupture Appliance Instantly relieves and positively cures Rupture. Suitable Tor men, women and children. Navel Rupture Appliances, uterine and Abdominal Supporter?, Suspensories, etc. — Sole Controller in N.Z., MARK SMITH. Office Address: Room 82, Second Floor, 262, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Phone 43-943. Write for Booklets, enclosing this advertisement. s FREE OF PILE TROUBLE. ' A user from Kokirl writes: "I am pleased to be able to inrorm you that II am now free of the Pile trouble of which I wrote you. Arter using little more than half the quantity you sent me I have been free of the complaint. I am strongly recommending your treatment to my friends." Write for general Trial • Treatment, enclosing nine penny stamps. Address: Zann Proprietary, Box 052, Wellington. Booklets and stocks of "Zann" obtainable from Bridge Drug Stores, Karangahape Road, and A. Eccles, Chemist, 8 Queen Street and Branches, Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 199, 23 August 1930, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 199, 23 August 1930, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 199, 23 August 1930, Page 9 (Supplement)

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