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Experiments have been made in Upper Bavaria with a n:w system of road repairing. A machine has been tested which works rather like a carpenter's plane. Designed for use on macadamised and crushed stone roads, its advantage is that no new material is required as it automatically fills thfe holes in the road with the surface material it has planed off. The machine can also be used to level lawns and sloping banks, and in winter it Can serve to cut away ice and snow from the road surface.

CURES W A FLASH BETTLE'S Lightning Cougb Cure — *i m \ /{k and Largo Economical Size %/A

: -—■"Hani wst 1 0 i ?m £'A mm. m^mk mmiwmn. jj.y. & WH ifiifti est lf§- ; «§ rrtw =£-»WS? WW! SBSf I s^SSK H Q\)* xp*°^ Absolutely the last word in radio * tuning efficiency—the Telephone Dial exclusive to the 1937-1938 Gulbransen Radios. This automatic device enables you to get your 17 best stations, accurately tuned, in as many seconds, and is auxiliary to the regular manual tuning control. This is another exclusive feature which makes Gulbransen without a doubt the best radio investment of the year. Call now and arrange a demonstration In your own home. ALWAYS A YEAR AHEAD ROBT. FRANCIS LTD., 146 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THE LEADING RADIO HOUSB

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22137, 6 July 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22137, 6 July 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22137, 6 July 1937, Page 7

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