LOST AND FOUND. Gold Wristlet Watch, viciStar > Vo °lworths. Reward.—W. 3130, ruc 'k Tail Board, vicinity Station j. 13 anf l City. Reward.—-77, Green sU T.OSI, lady's Gold Wristlet Watch, RemuMay 10; initials E.E.11.; reward—Ring 25-575. U Tij-' Child's Woollen Jumper, between Alo.. inrr es ty' s Theatre and Queen St., Jlay 10.— Pl 20-462. 11 T*\7"' I,rou 'n Waterman Pen, between and Maori College. Good reward.—B. 4756, Stab. xll TO ST, Navy Blue, White Umbrella (keepsake), between I'itt St., Rendell's. Res TAn ggg y, T OST, Red Leather Pocket Book, containlnS sum money; finder suitably rewarded.—S. 3089. Star. xu TBag, containing boy's football gear, tram car from railway, Tuesday, n p. m . ; reward.—Phone 20-031. xll T OST, Red Jumper Suit, Wednesday, 3rd "HV. I " sta »t. between Wellesley St., Raenni Ave., Mt. Albert, probablv tram.— Please ring Phone No. 41-544. 11 AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT - rx SOCIETY. is the intention of the Society, on or alter the 11th day of June next,, to issue a Lopy Policy in place of Policy No. 492251 on i e : J'f e ,/' f ALBERT FIRTH JAGGER, which is declared to have been lost. C. M. MARTIN. . Manager for New Zealand. Wellington. May 11, 1033. xll STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED. CJTRAYED, White i'om., collar 11, 1932, Manukau.—Phone 40-136. 11 STRAYED, Jersey Cow, from Ascot Ave., Kemuera.—Please ring 25-SIG. xll STRAYED, Foxy Pup, bitch, collar on.— Jeffries, Princes A v., Dominion Rd. xll CJTRAYED, Sheep Dog, black body, white chest, tip tail; reward. —30, Epsom Avenue. xll C3TRAYJ2D, Young Fox Terrier, vicinity JO Kingsland, Friday; Rex.—l, Aroha Av., Snndrlngham. 11 STRAYED, Alsatian Puppy, black, fawn paws, vicinity Wellpark Av. Reward. 50, Wellpark Av. xll CJTRAYED, Dog, Mt. Albert Terminus, young lialfbred Collie, tawny, white chest, friendly; reward. —Apply Mt. Albert Police Station. xll "GROUND, Wire-haired Terrier, collar Mt. Eden 1931.—Ring 42K, Tapakura. xll RADIO APPARATUS FOR SALE. ABEL, SMEETON, LTD.'S, New Arlei Superhet. Radios from £16.—Wellesley St. East, Lome St. corner. B ADORN your lounge. A "Harlequin" Console combines beauty, tone, selectivity; terms. —Harlequin Radios, Cooke's Bldg. D AMAZING Values—s-Valve, £9 15/; Super-het., £12 10/. —Wholesale Radios. Wellesley St.. Civic Theatre. xlo BEAVER'S, 224, Broadway, Newmarket. Complete range Bell Bird D.C. and A.C. Sets; prices from £14. —Phone 47-401. _B "DRITISH RADIO DISTRIBUTORS— -D Temple Superhet. 5-valve, £16 10/; 7valve, £21, latest 7 pin valve producing selectivity.—ll, Chancery Chambers. 42-466. URGESS, the Better British Radio Bnttery. Prices lower than ever before. All good radio dealers. H fIANADIAN General Radio Batteries mean V/ long, trouble-free service at low initial cost; obtainable everywhere. D /CHAMPION Valves, 233, 8/3; 245, C/ 6; 247, 8/6; 280, 0/; all types stocked.— Bond and Bond, Commerce St. RD /COMPLETE 6-Valve Crosley" Battery Set." P Ring 43-927. 12 DIRECT Current Radios. Hear the new perfected equipoised Mlnuette.—Paterson and Robertson, 37, Fort St. D TpNGLISH Rotary Converters, absolutely -I-J sound proof; efficient and trouble free; 120 watt output.—Bond and Bond, Couimerce St. RD T7»XQUISIT?H Workmanship, honourable guarantee, in New Model Superhet., 53 protects you, easy terms. —Johns, Ltd. B TTUSHER'S Latest Direct Current Radio, 5Jt? valve, is a marvel; only £24 10/. —157, Karangahape Rd. __ 5 " TXARLIB Gramophone Converter" inn stantly changes your Radio into a complete ; Radio-Gramophone. Write for free demonstration. — English Industries, G P.O. Buildings. § HAVE you heard the Howie Radio? D.C. -or A.C., from £12 10/; arrange free demonstration. —Howie, 3, Karangahape Rd. Phone 43-000. RD IF you want the best Radio, either A.C. or D.C., it must be a "Fisher." D t~A GLORIA G RAMOPH ONE S—Latest ±J D.C., Super-het. Set, free demonstratlon. —155, Karangahape Rd. D "1%/TULLARD Speakers, 14/11: Red Dia--IVX mond, 2/3; Filament Transformers, 5/li.—Wholesale Radios, Civic. xl_3 ECOND-HAND D.C. Set, dynamic, . valves; wants repairing; £5 10 /-rr Westonhouse, Lome St. x! 7 AKE no risks, let our Experts Repair . and Service your Radio. —Westonhouse, 46, Lome St. 3 TROUBADOUR, new 6-valve Superhet., for better tone, greater distance and easier tuning.—Turnbull, Jones, Ltd. B 2OR 3 Battery Sets, without valves; 30/ each. —Westonhouse, Lome St. xIT. 5" -VALVE Wave-Master Battery Set, complete ; £10.—Treweek, Shakespeare Rd.. Milford. ?!•? "J£RIESLER." " L YRIC." An Artist's Name for a Masterpiece. New Sets. New Prices. Eclipses All Other Radios. Look at the Value. "KRIESLER" 5 Super-Het. ..., £19 10/ "LYRIC" 6 Super-Het. 10/ "LYRIC" 7 Super-Het £2u ' RIPLEY' RADIOS, 11, Customs St., Auckland. B RADIO reception is at its best during the "winter months, but to obtain the utmost enjoyment from local and overseas reception a "MAESTRO" Radio is required. PERFECTION of TONE. SENSATIVITY and DISTANCE GETTING ABILITY are the outstanding "MAESTRO features, combined with RELIABILITY. "MAESTRO" RADIOS ARE AVAILABLE EITHER FOR A.C. or D.C. Areas. "MAESTRO" Models are priced from £10 ! for the LOCAL to £22 10/ for our D.C. SUPER-HET «. QLORIA ORAMOPHONES, J^TD. (In Liquidation), 155. KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON. H RADIO REPAIRS. A UCKLAND'S LEADING RADIO A. REPAIR SPECIALISTS. Repairs Anywhere. Lowest Charges. PATTERSON AND ROBERTSON, 37, Fort Street. D 4 PHONE 20-423 for Repairs in your home; no cure, no charge.—Jones, 16, Rautangi Rd., Mt. Eden (late 97, Symonds St.). l RADIO APPARATUS WANTED. TRECT? Current Eliminator, A and B preferable, otherwise B. Cheap for Write H. 3367, SfAR. xM ADTO ffood and cheap, cash; installing -Write, Trial. Wilson's, Stationer, Newmarket. —~- vm Alternating Current Radio for Sefc-Equaf Value, 2479, Star. FRUIT FOR SALE. A PPLBS —Choice, paper-wrapped Grannie A Smith, 7/, 401b case; railage free.— tt Pufipr. TT^nderson. ' pprifs choice, paper-wrapped; DeliciA P OU- V; wSe««P. 6/. 401b case; railfrpp.—H. Cutler. Henderson. D ■*Orchards. Henderson. M° 0 m R Granny Smith, J/J « Keepers, Dessert, Cooking, ' . raue i -delivered. — - -
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 1
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