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HEADACHES CONSULT * STEEL INK DRUMS FOR SALE. KcHES ttA^V* A NUMBER of Steel ink Drams, size tprmOES /\(]^ A 22 inches diameter, 30 inches high, ™£iftr£c —5 \J for Salo at 2s 6d each; not suitable for ™* S C% *^ THE house dust bins. Apply Engineer, "Even- J»j£* |}g OPTICIAN ing Post." tux £ia ma MANNERS ST , WHEN YOU WAKE TO SEE WITH JAUNDICED EYE A SLOWLY REVOLVING WORLD... AND IN YOUR STOMACH YOU FEEL THAT ALL IS LOST . . . REMEMBER . . . McCALLUM'S PERFECTION... THE SMOOTH SCOTS WHISKY... IS THE LIGHT GOLD PREVENTOR OF THAT DARK BROWN TASTE ... j<^^P? NOW PUT A RING AROUND THAT #&^fP NAME AND DON'T FORGET 1T... M S)PW McCALLUM'S PERFECTION... W\lP^^ BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND. . f IVI AUCKLAND. COOKE 8. CO., LTD., ALBERT STREET 1 I \^s WELLINGTON! ELLIS a MANTON LTD., BOND-STREET l'jY^^ CHRISTCHURCH; FRANK A. COOK LTD., COLOMBO STREET ] • * DUNEDINt LANE'S LTD.. CARROLL STREET More Enjoyment from Radio RCA Radiotrons Doi.-s your radio crackle, squeal I > ' \ /Tek 11 iinJ buzz? Is its power weak... 1 > p^sfic / its tone rasping? Give it a chance I \ wf^t ' I to deliver its best results. Try a I II I V I new set of RCA Radiotrons... \^ \ j\ \ Hear and enjoy the difference! J^^^X 11 Vi \ frfo I They will put new life into your |^ _}) m\ radio set. But remember, all pgfl ' ™ P^ valves ate not Radiotrons. Look , for and insist on the famous beware of worn-out valves! RCA trade-mark. . . and enjoy Evenaslnglowotn-oufvalveinafetofnew i rTt_ if . ♦«-= L o ,, lh , _r ones will cause crackles, distortion and poor the full mellow tone beauty of , one , Besldcs , lnor d ertoma ketWorn.out VOUf ladiot valve •work—you burn out the good valves. P.O. BOX 830, WELLINGTON. RCA RADIOTRONS fHf HEART OF YOUR RADIO

1_ I*l *¥ 1111 Theatres '■.;- Install Wesrert^^Etectric SOUND p^HsYSTE M WESTERN ELECTRIC representatives arrived in New Zealand two years ago, March 26th, 1929. To-day, March 27th, 1931, mark* the opening of the 100 th theatre.with the Western Electric Sound System—The Plaiza Theatre, Christchurch, under the control of Williamson Films, N.Z., Ltd. Perfect sound projection—lifelike tone—these are the dominating qualities of Western Electric. This is why the management of over 8,000 of the world's leading theatres have selected the Western Electnc Sound System. 100% I SILENT SOUND Satisfaction Greatest Advance Since Talkies Came To Theatre Owner and „ , t . . .. . This progress of Western pictures made with all the humming and scratching AlldienCe Electric in New Zealand noises eliminated, a revolutionary new process, giving ' ; s a reflection of the gen- you every word and not<- in its natural tones —clean ~~~ C ral progress of the industry, wherein Western Elec- cut and true to life. Western Electric Noiseless Retrie engineers have given to the world the Utest cording is the greatest advance since this Company development of talking pictures—Western Electric first made talking pictures practicable over four year* Noiseless Recording! Soon you will hear taking ago! ANOTHER WESTERN ELECTRIC ACHIEVEMENT Ortho-Krome Screen EASES EYE FATIGUE. Hitherto the artificial light used in reflecting motion the amount of light reflected and prevents fatigue by, pictures super-imposed on the screen a glare, tending applying a filter on the surface of the screen, supto injure the eye and disturb the whole nervous sys- pressing part of the light rays which are harmful to tern. The Ortho-Krome non-glare screen regulates the eye. For real entertainment choose the theatre equipped with the world's best, sound system—WESTERN ELECTRIC. SOCK! P H-i SYSTE M *§^> <##£ HOPE GIBBONS BUILDING, SERVICE DEPOTS THROUGHOUT WELLINGTON NEW ZEALAND

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 73, 27 March 1931, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 73, 27 March 1931, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 73, 27 March 1931, Page 14

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