eFip-SKbjp \Ap«x/ give you a choice of < 3 Real Fruit lce-Creams wslx * * STRAWBERRY CRUSH * APRICOT CRUSH * BOYSENBERRY ROYAL Available in Family TAKE-HOME PACKS and in CONES. TIP-TOP APEX 'Cg? Made from sweet FRESH CREAM . . .
SHEEP FARMER TAKES OFFENCE Furious at the ravage* tapeworm were causing among his stock, the farmer attacked with CM R New Formula NCA Drench One 16 fl ot. bottle was sufficient to treat over 600 lambs "outstanding results," be said enthusiastically. "easy to use, too and also effective against haemonohus (large stomach worm) ” Cooper, McDougall, and Robertson <NZ.i, Ltd., Otahuhu, Auckland. CMR 8 Advt.
FIRST of its kind ... and the FINEST 'tw B(iil|w Transistors No valvesl The most sensational car radio ever produced in New Zealand! " HuioPoriable-" Bits 3 radios IN ONE! Perhaps the finest radio of SUPEU CM saiwt its kind in the world, the Ultimate Auto-Portable is: [« ¥ Ae~ jV mahogany cabinet) a most attractive hemo mantel set. DC s«— - ■■ - 8 transistors and a R.F. stage give FFRF,C OUTOOOt SCT remarsaom reception in "Difficult" L ' 1 IWk ■ . areas; new booster unit Is available “• • "VtA' for extra audio “lift" if required (buses, outdoor parties, etc ). I Price: £4B/7/6, with car ''sleeve” end IflJSSfiBSSacStinJK. * pe,k,r ' MANMOMB MANTU MOOU Uhimet^ac o (W.Z.) U IM Quey St, Auckland
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29673, 17 November 1961, Page 16
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