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RADIOS, BUY, SELL AND REPAIR I SIX-VALVE Mullard Dual-purpose Portable Radio. Easy terms. Calder Mackay’s. ROLLS Portable, Battery or Elec. Good' order. £27 10s. ’Phone 40-573. 550 Bar- , badoes street. 8178 ; NEW Model Pacemaker dual-purpose Port- ! able Radios, only 8s 6d weekly. Calder; Mackay’s. 8094 AJAX Vibrator Battery Model, £8 10s. Sedley Wells, Lichfield st. Store (next Midland Motors). 7896 MULLARD and Golden Knight Radios. All the new models from 5s 6d weekly. Calder Mackay’s. 8094 SEDLEY Wells for Service work. ’Phone 33-660. 127 Cashel st. (opp. Beaths) and 27 Lichfield st. (next Midland Motors). LATEST Model Mullard Radios. 5-valve broadcast. Four colours—only 5s 6d wkly. I Calder Mackay's. 80941 MULLARD Radios: Full Range* Models' from £l7 8s 3d to £147. Ernest Cordery, I Ltd., 1198 Cashel st. (next Josephine's [ Kitchen). 8127. HERE’S VALUE! 2 only Record Playing Units, can be fitted to any make of Radio. £lO 10s to clear. Sedley Wells. | opp. Beaths. 7896 ; LET Experts Overhaul Your Radio. Set I lent during repair period. Ernest Cord- • ery, Ltd.. 1198 Cashel st. (opp. Ballan- ’ tynes), ’Phone 34-863. 8127 I SAME Day Radio Repair Service. Col- I lected and delivered. Satisfaction guaran- ! teed. Vincent Radio. 827 Colombo street | north. ’Phone 37-084. X 6449 I MULLARD 6-Valve World Wave. 8-inch speaker, built-in aerial, £35 17s 6d. Easy i terms. Ernest Cordery. Ltd., 1198 Cashel st.,_next Josephine’s Kitchen. 8127 I “BEST Buy in Town”—New Courtenay 5valve Midget Chest Radio. Enormous i power, glorious tone. £l9 10s. Turnbull , and Jones, Ltd., 77 Cashel street ’Phone ; 36-356. T C. CROMWELL “Little Jewel.” The handi- • est Midget Set made. Easily portable from | room to. room. No aerial required. I 21gns Cash or deposit and 5s weekly. Sedley Wells, opp. Beaths. 7896 Trade-in Your Radio on one of the Latest PHILIPS OR H.M.V. PORTABLES PHILIPS OR H.M.V. PORTABLES THE FARMERS Radio Dept. 8134 REPAIRS TO ANY RADIO. One-day service where possible. We collect and deliver. H. C. F. STEVENS and CO.. LTD., ’Phone 35-408. 38 New Regent street. 2579 RADIOGRAM OWNERS! We Sell RECORDS We Sell RECORDS at THE FARMERS Radio Dept. 8134 "GUARANTEED" RADIO REPAIRS. Same Day Service where Possible. Moderate Charges. Moderate Charges. RADIO SERVICE. 114 Oxford terrace. ’Phone 41-167. R 22 THE FARMERS REPAIR ANY MAKE OF RADIO with Modern Electronic Equipment in the Shortest Possible Time. Ring 33-430. ASK FOR RADIO DEPT. 8134 “ROLLS"

STILL THE LEADER FOR 1949. Wide range of Models from Midgets to Large Radiogramophones. Demonstrations in your home. All Radios Fully Guaranteed. H. C. F. STEVENS and CO., LTD., 38 New Regent street. ’Phone 35-408. 2579 RADIO REPAIRS ? ~ ’Phone 35-756. ’Phone 35-756. Sets Loaned during Repair period. For Prompt and Efficient Service: MILLIGANS. 429 Colombo st., opp. Supply Stores. 8080 TRADE-IN TRADE-IN ON ULTIMATE TRADE-IN OR ESCORT RADIOS TRADE-IN We have a constant demand TRADE-IN for Good Used Radios and TRADE-IN can make you an Attractive TRADE-IN Trade-in Offer on your Old TRADE-IN Radio. TRADE-IN Sole Ageats: ULTIMATE AND ESCORT. McKENZIE and WILLIS, LTD. CROMWELL CROMWELL PRESENT THE new LOW PRICE RADIOGRAM 6-Valve Broadcast Mantel with built-in aerial, brilliant performance, glorious tone, speed control, and automatic stop. Streamlined cabinet. £46 2s 6d cash or 12/6 weekly £46 2s 6d cash or 12/6 weekly SEDLEY WELLS, LTD., SEDLEY WELLS, LTD., 127 Cashel street, opposite Beaths. ,522 FURNITURE FOR SALE RAILWAY AUCTION ROOMS BARGAINS 9ft x 9ft TAPESTRY Carpet Square, in autumn tonings. Slightly worn. A snip at £4 ss. ' MAGNIFICENT 4-pce. Bedroom Suite iste Birds-eye Maple, Wardrobe, 6-drawer Duchesne with large shaped mirror; large Tallboy and 4ft Bin Panel-end Bed with N.S. Rustless steel wire. This Suite has been faithfully constructed to standard specifications by a leading furniture manufacturer. Owing to factory expansion they are prepared to sacrifice this Suite, and the first reasonable offer will be accepted. 3-PCE. Chesterfield Suite, covered In heavy rust Tapestry, with small all-over leaf design. Latest style with excellent springs and independent fronts. A special bargain at £l2 10s. GENUINE Wilton Carpet. Bft 9in x 6ft 6in, suitable for hall or sunporch. Small allover pattern on a fawn background. A snip at £9 10s. "STIRLING” Drophead Sewing Machine, complete with all attachments and guaranteed in perfect sewing order. Bargain price £lO 10s. 6-PCE. Beech Dining Suite, comprising bow-end Buffet with raised centre, drawleaf Table and 4 padded shovel-back Chairs with lift-out seats, covered in green rexine. Special bargain at £29 10s. AT RAILWAY AUCTION ROOMS. 8078 EDUCATIONAL ACCOUNTANCY STUEENTS Excellent Correspondence Tuition is provided by ENTING’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE All courses based on 30 years’ practical teaching experience to suit the requirements of students. Printed notes, moderate fees, expert tutors. Good results. Write for Free Prospectus to the Principal. E. L. ENTING, 8.C0m.. F.R.A.N.Z., - Box 826, Wellington. TEACHERS OF DANCING Imperial SPECIAL NEW CLASS School Imperial MIXED (3 in 1). School Imperial Beginners' Class School Imperial Teen-agers (14-19) School Imperial Starts soon. Enrol now! School Imperial (1) Modern (quick-step), School Imperial waltz, fox-rot. tango), School Imperial (2) Latin-American (jive, School Imperial rumba, Samba). School Imperial (3) Old-time (varied). School Imperial Write prospectus, School Imperial Director. P.O. Box 47P. School PUBLIC NOTICES RICCARTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. 10 PER CENT. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES—I94B-49. IN PURSUANCE of the authority conferred by Section 76 of the “Rating Act. 1925,” Ratepayers are notified that the STATUTORY PENALTY OF 10 PER CENT. WILL BE ADDED TO ALL RATES payable to the Riccartoh Borough Council. and which remain unpaid at 4 P.M. on FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1949. R. SARJEANT. Rate Collector. 6741 THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. (Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1835.) Paid-up Capital .. 4,500,000 Reserve Fund (used in the business of the Bank) .. 2,500.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 4,50p,000 £11.500,000 AFTER providing ,for taxation on profits earned to October 13, 1948, and making transfers to reserves and provisions for contingencies, out of which accounts provision for any diminution in value of assets has been made, the profits shown in the account for the year to October 13 last, including £280,398 brought forward from the previous account, enable the Directors to declare a Final Dividend of ; 5s 6d per share (5j per cent, actual), less Income Tax at 9s in the £, payable on ’ April 1 next to Proprietors registered in ! the books of the Bank at close of business ' on March 7. By reason of double taxation relief, the net United Kingdom rate of tax payable by the Bank is 3s in the £. The rate at which relief or repayment of United Kingdom Income Tax may be allowed to a Proprietor is limited to the net United Kingdom rate payable by the Bank—namely 3s in the £. The Dividend now announced, together with that paid on October 1 last, represents a distribution for the year at the rate of 9 per cent, per annum less tax. The reserve fund remains at £2.500,000. The accounts have now been 1 drawn up so as to conform with the requirements of the Companies Act. 1948, and, in consequence, the Currency Reserve has been included in the item Current. Deposit, and other Accounts including Bills Payable and Drafts in transit, reserves and provisions for contingencies, taxation, and currency depreciation. £328.681 will be carried forward to the next account. Net profit for the year £271,033 (last year, £243,588). H. C. THOMAS, ' Inspector. I Wellington, Feb. 25, 1949.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25741, 1 March 1949, Page 9

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