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Dads got an eab4 music! DAD'S made himself |J into a famous con- i|t\ ductor in the last |J week—since we bought M our" PHILIPS "A-CQ-P, |U only the orchestra is «t |^ 2YA while Dad is conduct- O ing in his armchair. We |k all used to mope a bit in the st^ long winter evenings. But j^ 1 not now! If you're in the fJ I same way, do as we did. ;|^ Drop into the Electric Lamp House, and have a 1^ look at their "PHILIPS" I) Radios. Ours is the small set—everything complete, |L| and the price reduced to 1^ £14-14-0. There is another ||J bigger set, reduced to l|f £34-10-0. 11 ft Have a chat with them I | about a "Philips". And if you're wise you'll come | | away with the finest cure fp. for the blues ever invented, i* 27 MANNERS STREET Dittributon of all PhiIlB« Product*. THREE SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK i ONLY ! 120 British Hand Drills Double pinion; capacity Jin. A strong, handy tool. Usually 5/6 0/11 Reduced to . •>/ * * 30 Hand Grinders Well geared, with 3x3 wheel. No home should be with- O /A out one. Reduced to "•/ •* 90 lib. tins "Rose Brand" Paint In the following colours: Red, Slate, Cream, "White, Black, Green, Blue, Chocolate. 11 D. ! Usually 1/3 Reduced to * * : a You Save if You Buy Now! WHY? Cut your Firewood with a blunt Handsaw? Our workshop is ready to »erve you with a "same day service." Sharpened 1 /C and sel from— »/ V 123 CUBA STREET TOOLS - CUTLERY PAINT - HARDWARE

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 133, 8 June 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 133, 8 June 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 133, 8 June 1931, Page 4

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