LAST DAYS SSlt finitely the f «w days of my sale of deta.l-bu.lt overseas radios, as stocks must be moved tariZmZ a T f ° r ™> uf «*™ng plant. Higher tariffs make it .mposs.ble to import further supplies rn.; P A1 C r ? hown "« « enui "« reductions to landed Z sk i ß j 8 arC the > te »* ,9 38 models, flawless in a*aW h ,gn ' a u d Ca " L y my Perß ° nal against faulty workmanship. \ • ml^ 1 ? B ?' dcMt ' 20in - ed ß«-Ht dial, in modern figured wooden mantel cabinet or compact bakelite cabinet, ideal for bach or Zetland eVoLV'T^ 1 " a " A-iaUan and New Zealand Broadcast Stations.—Retails £19/19/-. Slashed to £9/19/6 • *mS W * Ve in Bty . lißh Cabinet ' 20 - inch ed B c -«t "* ?° ntr< ? 1 - vacuum trimmer condensers, ferro Tn j! diffi eu H range C,rCU J* and "f Caker -ytem—faultless reception ™ R.ISI. O* ' " nd nowe - free "option of overseas stations. -Retails £25. £13/IQ/m • lu?<Kl!!!%fc r 79t *T* Ve , Re ~*™». equipped with Vanable Selectivity Control to allow full wide range reception of all musical frequences and sensitivity control for noise-free recep--HE*filT mC COntro ] ho d « oversea, station, surge-free. Capable -LfeEfl «« / r ?P roduct,on {rom gramophone pick-up terminals. —Retail. £32/10/-. Slashed to £18/10/- • CABlNETS—Beautifully designed full-size Console and other Cabinets mutable for the home-built job, to be sold while they last at fraction of their cost. Slashed to £1 each. DEMONSTRATION MODELS AD stocks from dealers throughout the Dominion have been recalled. Some of these have not left the showroom floor—others hava bean asad to give one or two home demonstrations, but all are equal to now. Prices of these sets have bote further slashed. You'll never have another opportunity to buy a QUALITY Radio at anything nice these prices. STAN NAG* 10/^RADIOS FOURTH FLOOR, DILWORTH BUILDINGS, CUSTQMS STREET EAST. Telephone 40-558. OPEN SATURDAY MORNING—NOT FRIDAY NIGHT.
WFight CHESTCnd IITIVMipLE 1 M LUNG Trouble with ,V. £4silli JM ■ LANE'S EMULSION H For thirty years science has ■ been fighting that terrible plague—T.B. But the battle is not yet over; lung disease still carries off enormous numbers yearly. Learn to recognise the symptoms early. Start AT ONCE LANE'S EMULSION — the world's greatest lung-, — the triumphant «ayf-«fv champion in the battle ■ ' ~m. HEALTH. ||)M\|^J *A> V.4/9 EJftPI>SIOMLjI •*d Stores. D *r GOOD VRINTING Makes a good Impression wherever tt goes. For "egthtng I that should be printed—Business Requirements. Private hi Needs, and PubUo Purposes Labels. Pros™™,** 1 **:: I logues. and whatever can be done with Type. in*, ana gi Paper—Phono S*>ol& H QUALITY COUNTS I Everything in 1 + TYPE, INK ™ and PAPER at Reasonable Prices !
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 224, 22 September 1938, Page 7
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