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The lion has Ears I i The Empire stands to; alert, watching ... listening. At every outpost of the Empire, at every fireside at home, modern radio enables listening ears to follow the events of a world at war. It is your privilege to listen as you choose. The scope of your listening depends on your radio alone! Make a 1941 MULLARD Wave Receiver your standard. Be content with nothing less in radio 'efficiency. Ask Calder Mackay’s about the new MULLARDS. Arrange a free demonstration in your home. We will take>our old radio in part payment and arrange terms to suit you personally. using a greater number of valves. Apart from the marvellous power, tone and performance of this new MULLARD, additional features include an improved easy-to-read horizontal dial, spinner tuning and handsome walnut cabinet, etc; You must hear this MULLARD. before you decide. The Set shown in the musirauon is a six-valve De Luxe Table Model for grand overseas and local reception. The outstanding feature of this new Mullard is the entirely new circuit, using a combination of the latest double and treble purpose English Valves, resulting in a performance far superior to other ridios MODELS FROM £lB/18/Also available in .Battery-operated Models. THE MOST POWERFUL LONG-DISTANCE RADIO. lis WORCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ’PHONE 31-396.

* which contains IRIUM Pepsodent contains the greatest cleansing agent known to dental ; science IRIUM. No other dentifrice so completely removes the surface stains, which make teeth dull. For a *‘co.ine:closc^ i ,; '»« | il i 5 »e t a tube of Pepsodent toothpaste. . Your friends in the Forces will be glad to get Pepsodent in your parcels! Irium is PepsodenVs Registered Trade Name for PURIFIED ALKYL SULPHATE

PROMPT RADIO SERVICE i On Any Make of Radio Highly qualified I technicians ! All work guaranteed V • Reasonable Prices I BEGG'S ’Phones 31-076, After hours 23*575-

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23300, 9 April 1941, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23300, 9 April 1941, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23300, 9 April 1941, Page 5