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i£*^ Ji^? \ A unique opportunity for Wei- /^^^» JL^'foO^ \ lington Radio Buyers, For this / f/^f/ **L/^i I IA/l l\ month only we offer the famous /« *c >%> . -Kyl^ I \ 1937 American-Bosch Radios / <^_/ ># \ dflA l_\ AT NO EXTRA FOR TERMS, /<JC *^L q* I I \ Don't miss this opportun- / &ff / J HUH \ 'ty* a"now a* Kodak New >5w WV m// % WpP^^*"^^ Zealand Ltd., or 'phone s%!5 !^ ;^ y/W/ \ 43-790 for immediate in- jM7/# \^^ stallation. 15-Depositand3 6Weekly j^lliSliH buys this handsome new 5-valve AMERICAN- HB^^j^H[|^|l|§R| ft K'^S BOSCH Broadcast Model (illustrated above). BB?^3SpoiBSL( C K^S Has fine tone, and wonderful performance for it» J^^^^^M^Mmy^i efsS pact and beautifully finish* f |7/IA/ wß^^^P^M^^^BJpP.^^ WAVE CHEST MODEL.—29 Gns. 30/. £1 Deposit and 5/6 Weekly buys this 1937 AMERICAN-BOSCH 6-Valve |2 Months' Writtei? All-Wave Chest Model (illustrated above). Has amazing performance. 8-inch Speaker gives full GUARANTEE Ofl tone range. To-day's simplest and surest tuning. Brings in ~ CCT^ anA VAI VF^ all world stations. £f\ \&\\S. iC' anQ VA\LVCO t Photographic and Radio Merchants 294 LAMBTON QUAY , WELLINGTON ' ill A #>;''' if 1 lii III! <r ■~**~i<i ||4«mj *$&> Recall some famous events.. Captain Cook In New jjjT^TVlp^ \ ■^^^ Zealand, Nelson at Trafalgar, Wellington at Waterloo. MfSb-««- Tlien think—Berber, is much older than these! For m/^SSS^h in 1760 the Bergcr name was famous for fine paints. Wfr(3^)[/ Today, Berger is a British Empire organisation, ~ fllifijl operating plants in England, Scotland, Ireland, South blocked oy.*— Jv^&J Africa, Australia and New' Zealand, producing paint JOHN DUTHIE & CO. N*~^--^ acknowledged the world's best and especially adapted -1 'prj to meet local conditions. As testimony of acceptance the "Queen w„. ' Mary" and the Sydney Bridge were both painted with Berber's. Wellington. Here, surely, is the test for quality! What cabs more for utmost L C WRAV protection for the longest time than where painting is such a Pctone. colossal and expensive task. One's home is worth this fine protection too. Insist on Berger'B.P.'—it is guaranteed 100% pure , and it goes further and lasts years longer! § FOUNDED IN LONDON* 1760 \,tu^ W^ . TRAoe waii' no advance in price ■va<n!fVf^V3?TiW!?TTtl I>IT7X7 llT^^Tr3 NO CHANGE IN QUALITY J|j ]^y^ H»M I IHi lIH'I "H B j^lll k1 ■ GUARANTEED I££JJHJIJEJUUAIHMUI^naUbMHMkIAMU[

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1937, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1937, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1937, Page 19

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