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WANTED TO PURCHASE. Twelve Words. One Shilling pert tion; Three Insertions 2s w* RENT’S Superior Left-off GtoQffifr Tredrea’s, 37 New Regent street^ /RENT'S Suits, Overcoats, Shoes, etc. Tredrea s, 37 New Kegent street. X 4184. "Press.” 170LDING Pram or Pramette; must -*■ be in good condition; state price. E*325, “Press." ___ T ABIES’ and Gent’s New and Sec- " ond-hand Clothing. Tredrea s, 37 New Regent street x * lg T WANTED to Buy, Stiff Tyne Cultiva- »* tor, 11-tyne Massey preferred; also Tractor Tandem Disc Harrows. E 4249, "Press.” WANTED TO /ANE EIGHT-FOQT POWER BINDER (McCormick-Deering preferred); also. One Hay Baler. 207 £4314, “Press.” RADIOS FOB SALE. A LL Electric Radio in good order. Cheap for quick sale. 112 Randolph street X 4380 YVKFORD” 5-valve All-World Radio, Only £l4 10s. Hear it NX. Express Co., Radio Department X 4443 5 -VALVE Radio, good tone and distance. Private sale. £6 10s cash. E 4248, “Press.” C LOPING Panel for controls and 12in de luxe Speaker in the Console Ultimates. McKenzie and Willis. X 4380 £l4/10/“OXFORD” 5-valye. All-world Radio. Hear this marvellous set. N.Z. Express Co., Radio Dept. X 4443 HEAR the latest “Radiola” All-world Model; easy terms if desired. Cordery, Wells, Ltd., Cashel street °PPBeath’s, and 120 Burnett street Ashburton. X 4344 TTLTIMATE Models range from £l4, 5 valve, to £BS, 11-valve Radio Gram. Terms, from 3/11 weekly. McKenzie and Willis. 4 X 4380 WONDERFUL!! Wonderful ’* formance by the World Radio. Only £W II Express Co., Radio Dept “TJADIOLA Radies,” introducing A* 1 automatic tuning control. A wonder! Terms. Cordery, Wells, Cashel AU10s. N.Z. X 4443 street, opp. Beath’s. X 4345 VALUE Without a Doubt, “Oxford” * All-World Radio. * Only £l4 10s. N.Z. Express Co.. Radio Dept X 4443 ITLTIMATE pioneered all-wave Radio. They still lead with the latest improvements. McKenzie and Willis. X 4380 TIRADE in your Piano for a new A Radiola. Good values offered. Terms. Cordery. Wells, Cashel street fp. Beath’s. X 3557 Id /I ft/ All-World Radio AV/ “Oxford.” See it—hear it—compare it N.Z. Express Co.. Radio Department. X 4443 Tj'ACH and every component of an Ultimate has quality. The Radio is designed for lasting service in NX. McKenzie and Willis. X 4380 A WISH—a Hope—a Reality. AllWorld Radio “Oxford,” £l4 10s. N.Z. Express Co., Radio Dept. X 4443 r PH£ De Luxe product of the largest •* Radio Factory in NX. is Ultimate. McKenzie and Willis. X 4380 A T Last! A “Quality Radio.” Oxford All-World for £l4 10s. NX. Express Radio Dept. X 4440 rvq abroad with the new All-wave 'A Ultimate. Proved best for NX. conditions. McKenzie and Willis. X 4380 X>ADIOLA Radios—Made by the a ■ manufacturers of the new YA Broadcasting Stations. Cordery, Wells. Cashel street. QPP- Beath’s. X 3557 PI 4 /I A / “Oxford” All-World A"/ World Radio. Hear London, Paris, Berlin. Terms. NX. Express Co., Radio Dept. X 4442 i /'kXFORD 5-Valve brings Broadcast l '-'and Short Wave Stations from all over the world. Only £l4 10s. Terms, i NX. Express Co. Radio Dept X 4439 \\7HEN New Zealanders go abroad ” they can boast of their Radio. It is an Ultimate. McKenzie and Willis. X 4380 i I DISTINCTION marks the beauty of ' the new Ultimate Cabinet Models. • McKenzie and Willis. X 4380 1 'THE Best Low-priced Radio availA a bl e to-day is the “Oxford” AUI World at £l4 10s. Easy terms. De- • monstrations arranged. N.Z. Express j Co. Radio Dept. X 4441 AERIAL Masts, 40ft, new. painted. 1 capped, guys, 12s 6d and 17s 6d; ! erected and installed reasonably: also 1 30ft and 40ft Oregon. Fulton, 106 : Kilmore street. Thone 30-138. 7610 T>ATTERY Sets incorporating new A* features for economy and performance. McKenzie and Willis. X 4380 A W.A., manufacturers of “Radiola,** , have built IYA, 3YA, 4YA, 2FC, I 3LO, 4QG, SCL, 6WF, VK 2ME, VK 3ME, and building 2YA. When , experts agree—why take risks? CorI dery, Wells, Cashel street, opp Beath’a. X 4343 RAIJIO REPAIRS AND SERVICE. Our Only Business. We therefore know more about Radio faults. FRANCIS VINCENT RADICf ERVICE, Cr. Colombo and Peterborough Sts, ’Phone 41-970. VBBOI TTLTIMATE will be your of a quality Radio, and Willis. final choice McKenzie X 4380 A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY. RADIO." kU ULB HANSEN RADIO." EASY ERMS. Pianos Accepted as Part Payment. ROBT. FRANCIS, LTD, Thone 34-906 ’46 H ' street 5 ULTIMATE PATTERY RADIO, A-* Built for * 1 Economy of operation—lowest battery drain. 1 2. Tone—equals best all-electric per- • formance. - 3. Appearance—housed in same band- , some cabinet as the latest All-* I wave all-electric models. , Models from £23 10s, complete. I With all Batteries. 1 McKENZIE and WILLIS. Thone 34-6%. I NURSES BUREAU. VURSES’ Bureau, 118 Bealey av (Marli Flat 6). Registered 1 cal and Surgical Nurses; also Midwifery Nurses. Apply M.E.S KJUR.M, Matron. Telephone 30-J CJTEELITE Red and Green Pai protect beautify, and defy weather conditions. NX. Manufactt SMITH and SMITH, LTD., 58662 Cr. Tuam-High street i s r 3 3 0 ir ie RESULTS... Yon can depend on v “The From Classified Want Ada/ Tens « thousands of readers are attracts* by this tremendously practical sec tion it is flUed with prefltaU opportunities and Items of lata ost, it is the aniekest rente b« tween buyer and seller. 3 insertions 2/6 12 words V~ For your convenience yon may ‘phone yonr Advertisement and pay when next in town. a ’Phone 33-358

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21808, 13 June 1936, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21808, 13 June 1936, Page 27

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