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What Radio shall I buy * Why, the radio that gets the best results J for least expenditure! . . . The Zaney-Gill [I* Midget, of course. JJ Packed with power, the Zaney-Gill gathers in stations in Japan, America, Australia, M with the same tone-sweetness and volume (0 as New Zealand stations. Yet the ZanyGill is only a midget—-midget-priced. It's —{ the marvellously clever compact design-, that includes 7 valves, 4 tuned circuits, pp| filters, and other units of a size found usually in much larger radios, w that gets such startling performances. — Why not call in at a Zaney-Gill agent • now and ask for a demonstration. Q&e 3 Z4NE%CIII Mid«g<et Hectric umWimtome Wholesale Agents: Customs Street East, AUCKLAND. Agents: >4.., R. A. Nicholas & Co. Ltd., 134, Ka- ♦ ranjrahape Road. Caddells Ltd., Queen's Arcade, Queen St. Auckland Cycle and SffjL* ♦ Motor Depot, 183, Karangahape Rd. S. H. Howie. 16, g iWM Karangahape Rd. Ensure Examination I —success| . Begin, study• .Every week you let slip by is ' r " ' ! ' ■" lost time, • the;period for preparation. Don t jeopardise your chances by delay. There f are hundreds . waiting to step into [the job above T?TI TTkl you. Qualify for it yourself. Get ahead of them MJift/ltfl/ . all and make it yours. with HEMINGWAY'S Lighten the burden of study and make success a' certainty. Entrust , your training to the "specialists who-initiated'the- Correspondence 'System, : and for ovar.a ; third><»f a cdntuiy.-have been its consistently ' successful - exponents.;: Hemingway's experts are trained teachers 1 : 'of '' wide' experience. ,* With 1 3 symjjath'etrc undersfandingJ'tKpy eff(>rts, ~.. aid you in your difficulties, and, car jy'-you through'. .' •- to the goal of ultimate * " ' K MniJ I HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, I if* uii P.O. Box 516,: Auckland. 1 Cnwmnn I Please send mc, t post v free/':i|fospectus of tlic Course I vWffWll I ror« I assume no obligation. J t* f ▼ m whatsoever.;w,. ■ , NOW! i viiip ■ . I ISAME I : ADDRESS,'... ~....... . | v '■ • v ♦. ; . % "A.s." j ['" • IjV TIM: Pop auld lang syne, my dear, Sky I Fop auld lang sync. 1 I a c We'll tak' a cup o' Kindness yet, a I t Fop auld lang syne. 1» N rtU: Och, laddie, tha's fine. But I hae ma doots aboot the cup-—a cup's too sma' for the wee drappie o' Timaru. I'm thinkin' that I if Rabble Bupns were wi' us the nicht, he'd write it a wee dlffepen'. He'd hae us takin'. a pint o' Timaru fop auld lang 1 syne. Let us sing it, Tim, laddie. j CHORUS: For auld lang syne, my dear, ' Fop auld lang syne. . ' ' We'll tak' a pint o' Timapu v Fop auld lang syne. And there's a pint, my trusty friend, (] And here's a pint for . . . t TIM: Dinna fash yersei', laddie, let's away to yon jolly tavern for J the cup that cheers— anti-depression compound. Timaru. a Bottled with loving care by John Keid & Co. 10 i „r Anzac Avenue, Auckland. 'c

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 264, 7 November 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 264, 7 November 1931, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 264, 7 November 1931, Page 16

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