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HARNESS RACING FREE ENTRY With every $lO purchase or more from your Shell Service Station your entry ticket goes into a draw on the night for: • $lOOO PETROL VOUCHER • $lOO BETTING VOUCHER DRAW PRIOR TO EACH RACE ®® ® ® TWIGGERS NITE SPOT After the Races dance to Anthony Baily’s Hit Disco till 1 a.m. Admission $2 CANTERBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB —Read what Car and Driver had to say about the Uniden RD-9XL radar detector: King is dead, long live the King. 55 Uniden is the smallest radar detector we’ve ever seen. 55 tt... an impressively full portfolio of talents. 55 That’s mighty big praise for the small RD-9XL - the serious radar detector that’s definitely not a toy. The RD-9XL is just one in a range of superior radar detectors from Uniden. Simply clip and present this advertisement at any of the following stockists. NELSON: Radio World (054) 87-621 • Young Brothers (054) 84-961 • CHRISTCHURCH: Dick Smith Electronics (03) 650-405, (03) 655-560 • Mazda Motors Dealerships • Nissan Dealerships • Wrightcars Christchurch (03) 799-530 • Young Brothers (03) 430-639, (03) 697-042, (03) 793-740 • TIMARU: Sullivan and Spillane Electrical (056) 82-114 • Wrightcars Timaru (056) 83-199 • Young K Brothers (056) 45-189 | Uniden* is the registered trademark of the Uniden Corporation of Japan Limited. S ’ Represented in New Zealand by Uniden (N.Z.) Limited. Telephone (09) 274 4179. -»

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Press, 6 December 1989, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 6 December 1989, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 6 December 1989, Page 11

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