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11l It* NIIIFS with the ROLL PHILIPS TOP mi CO" ; H ss® f.-x-Jc-S rzfci ... .-•• ; ft.? m - ?•$& U ESSiS; mw& m *v: : h ch !>■*» co* ftt tZSTi cA Here’s the latest Radiogram . . . the entirely new and different PHILIPS Radioplayer 499. Look at its distinctive feature—the Roll Top. You simply slide it back to operate the gramophone unit—no lid to fall and no hinges to adjust. And in the dosed, playing position, it shows the foil beauty of this lovdy set. All six valves are the new Rimlocks—modem, miniature marvels. New, Fly-Wheel Tuning is faster. The vertical Slide-Rule Dial is indirectly illuminated.. Both 10-inch and 12-inch records can be played. They’re protected by the Automatic Stop. Permanent'Magnetic Speaker gives glorious tone to both radio and recordings. D*(4 499 <f!l T\\ WHAKATANE RADIO & ELECTRICAL CO. "s . Phone 355.

I KEM—The Super Enamel., Guaranteed first grade. Suitable for all classes of work./ Buy now from Cutlers Hardware Ltd. (C. L. Hudson, Prop) Phone 80. “BOTTLES.” Wanted to buy beer bottles and most other kinds. Apply N. J. Larsen, Valley Road, Phone 1265. LOCKSETS in Chromium and Bakelite etc. Call and inspect our range. Let our experience help you. Boon, Sullivan,*-Luke Ltd. 7

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 10, 15 March 1950, Page 3

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198

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 10, 15 March 1950, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 10, 15 March 1950, Page 3

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