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See the New Models Guarantee with Every MiUlard - *SzS*r. ■r&. m fijr: *r, 26 gns. We Power arrange Easy and \ d*? Terms Tone B t ★ w i w 35 19 gns. Easy Terms MODEL 24, above. Mullard Model 24 the 6-Valve All-Wave All-World Milliard with press-button tuning. A set like istis in your home and you will have a Radio that is always modern. MODEL Is, above. Milliard Model 15 — 6-Valve Ail-Wave All-World. Here is a Radio that is a giant in performance, but modest in price. Uh- ; doubtedly one of the finest Radios on the market to-day. Milliard is British LODEL 12. Mullard Model 5 All’Wave All-World. Gns. Think of it. The west priced, yet undoubtlly one of the most ficient Radios obtainable, bus fine English built Radio takes an instant appeal, [ay we demonstrate it to >u In your home ? *3* rv*S MODEL 17- Milliard Model 17 — 8-Valve AllWave All-World with press-button tuning. Hear its uncanny reproduction. British engineers have attained perfection. A Mullard Radio is flic Finch Ciff See the new models at CALDER MACK AY 115 WORCESTER ST., CHRISTCHURCH CO. LTD. ASHBURTON: Stewart Radio Sales and Service, 101 Burnett Street. RAKAIA: J. Allen. TIMARU: C.F.C.A. TEMUKA: C.F.C.A. WAIM ATE: C.F.C.A. GREYMOUTH: W. H. GiSSord, Tainui Street. HOKITIKA: W. H. Gif lord.

WANT-ADS. ‘1 sold them through ‘The Press’ want-ads.—-and bought these new things.” .

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22883, 2 December 1939, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22883, 2 December 1939, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22883, 2 December 1939, Page 11

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