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EVEK/HOME CAN •,..•■ ' i ~ '; walnut-veneered chest ■ " .■' \ • ■ of engaging design. Re- , \" " ■ markable* value at _f*MTjk 4^^?^^ £16/10/NIMMO'S now introduce a new ii ' il L^t&rfl-J era in Kadio with their 3-valve _ _ _, . - J^^^T jjf HAMILTON JUNIOR at £6/10/-! CoHipl6tely EOUippeU V | A modern set in every detail—equip- r ljf (J § ped with the latest type valves, - . § B dynamic speaker and housed in a A wUh 3 new 6 _ pin valves - ■ . 9 striking cabinet of walnut—so don t £|| that mal . e ttgll the difference" hesitate if you have been wanting1 a fflj to tone and volume. MODEL R-28C radio but felt that £14 and up was Of ■ v X , v.. * too high! Only 24 sets are available » j* RaS be^uHfui ty?n —and as.all radio prices Will rise fe , nov{n^ tone, appearance, and 25% next month, you are urged to . WvBK W dynamic powered Speaker. equipped with tone call in and hear the Hamilton Junior \l/ control and dynamic demonstrated TO-DAY, *^ speaker. Good value at NOTE: No home demonstrations ■ i/ffip^h —and housed in a handsome can be allowed at the remarkable I Hmfifll V}alnut cdbtoet that makes it m*M>i* mw .'•.price quoted. Purchasers however, , |H|[Jl !£%*"> « ?"**" f" are invited to call and hear the ■ \ll\n%?M Hamilton Junior fully demonstrated kjfe^^l ■- • ' and tested in our new downstairs f^^^^^ :II il BUY RADIO from >ISh ONE MONTH A MUSICAL HOUSE iW®& IUrAI; A Radio's primary purpose is to give perfect musical reproduction; and our long (CspWaSm if- you would like this Set in association ,with music in the - Piano and your home at once;\ ask for Gramophone trade has enabled:usi to select / . ....details of our Easy. Terms, for you RADIOS which give such perform- ■ ■ -- A spread over one month Every set we sell carries wUh it a . CAR RADIO. wm^mmm^^^^mmmm^mmmmmmm signed guarantee. ~ ; Enables you to hare * . ' ' t . music wherever you go __^^ . "^^- m _^^^_ and also in your home, .^H .^H Wa^L^r for st can be fitted to - V }our car simply in 30 minutes. Only ' kA.f;':;'i v ':.- . " Do You Desire *fij3| ■■■'J'F'i.- Jf" : ,'•■■ •' . ' a Second Cup . - >^«f\JHJT - Not if you drink cheap Teas, '■'— ff^B^ '" ' Usually the fiist cup is left ! JPflP™^ But if you Drink B M "ROMA^-the Naval Manoeuvres Quality TeH—YOU Australia will be there A lvivavrc Tv^ciof" Haeremai! to the Aussies, who amongst other diverse ■ VV UiJl /*\lVf dif w JLUdAvL accomplishments have captured the hearts of our local • «r _ lasses, introduced twd'U^ admitted our harbour is not so £% V f*% ■ ■ 0 bad, and have taught us to call a dark horse a fair cow. i"fcTl Sk C 11Y^ ' M& Tim and Ru, Ambassadors of Good Cheer and professional ' d ItJ W V^\/ *£\JI V^Vll^ • thirst provokers: They will tell yoa which beer is the best. * Tim: What do you think of our harbour, Au«ie? Tho FQR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE, DRINK— bridge v yet to come. - •- , flu: Pipe down Matelot, I'm not the Great Australian A a »>"»■ .. .. ■ Mk ML? Tim: Talking of "Pipe" and "Bight" reminda me of tho bosun's whistle, and the bosun's whistle suggests whetting one's whistle, so what about biting a H^V bottle of Timaru. H^vH Bu.* /4fca/ We splice the mainbrace; Advance Aus- ■ •^^■» \^* tralia and give the "counter" sign. This Timaru , ■ m . >^. is the stuff for men tcho come up from the sea '. * laW P|iPFi\Tl A for sips. I've got a thirst like a stokehold-bosun. , ' fif f- Irll rl"*''*T^ g*rf * IC£§ M McILRAITH*S *f>>^ * xJj|MM^.|r.Ml. v;^'. -and it is a BRITISH-GROWN TEA ! Bottled with Joeing «»r« 6y ftP"s^ >■ m. ■JB »^^« J. Mclkaith & Company ' TA *zlti 'JMT pjpjPPJHMMIMHHMI^'iI/if Street,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 71, 21 September 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 71, 21 September 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 71, 21 September 1933, Page 6

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