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ADVERTISERS \^^ gg^S=S^^kL ADVERTISERS are requested to have' their • Advertisements in the Office not later than , __^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^B ■ - - . .- 10.30 .a.m. each day. If received after that ■-^^**^* - ' - ' "i^» time insertion cannot be guaranteed for that I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^HirS^^^^A , -^"^ • _ ' ■■ day's issue. • ■■ Do not send original references with applica- - M-M mm Nom-de-plume address 'care of General Post / Ms m /\£M Ms/mm mAsw/m / The Proprietors of the "Evening Post" do W^^^^^BBs^^^^^^MMK/^^KKSS^^^^^^l / M M TwJw/m ' Cf \ / not hold themselves responsible for non-inser- ■ w• \y ■ ' tffe \, tion of any Advertisement through accident or \ -^r *"^ ■■ \ STOP PK ESS ) ♦„/ gUM*" -f".t.'\ BEITISH ENVOY SAFE. / V- **11l fi f^l/ "^ s4/)I A IB ; London.—The British Minister to ytf . 11 1A IVB t/ * ' jtftffwJljwWA* MM Yugoslavia, Mr. Ronald Campbell, // 111\\ \ " ■ /1/tLft /[llAs*' -JV and:his staff are safe in a hotel^at II 1 ' . ■ >&r ! Durazzo aiter the failure of the at- 1% vO. ' %fl/ -^^^^^ tatejpt to rescue them in a sub- iL ""'""""^^^ iomm<z. They were at the quayside 11^^*^ WOTBing fdr the submarine who:", ■r.c ' ; - ■ Italiansoccupied^eo , c a ANOTHER COURTENAY "FIRST"! now awaiting a spsciai plare:.:r_i 12 years'ago, Courtenay built the first radio I*6me to take them co Liscc: — . factory in New Zealand. They built the first XJ.&A. ■• ■■ ;____J bm^^^^jj^^ short wave sets. They were first on the scene jMMHMMHHHj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^ with automatic volume control. First with DUKE OF AOSTA'S ESCAPE. "CW e Poch-makinS "feature, Band; .Spread London.—The Duke of Aosta es- '^Bf^g-1 " "^'^^^^^WS^^KtKtKmm Tunin S' introduced in 1940. And now, once caped from Oessie to Amba Alagi again * Courtenay sets the Pac« bY equipping in the sole remaining .Italian their entire short wave range with Bandbomber. The mountains, around / Spread. *jning. 9 new models — S valve, 6 brigade of attackers bought twelve Spread. - ' ■ 1 JflU^jM^^^^B^Bs§^B will readily see what a revolution Band Spread is- Stations which used to overlap now have peans,. and'captured 44 guns. The ample separation, each occupying a generous South African artillery was en- >^^ allowance of space on the dial.'No fading . gaged in intense action fOr six COURTENAY7 VALVE ALL-WORLD ■ creeD j* off t i. e station Just turn th » days-UP A Altogether superb is Jthis beautiful instrument in satiny, high-gloss no c reep ,ng off the stat.on. Just turn the aani,. u.i,a. timber, providing broadcast and short wave reception of a quality silken-smooth spin-wheel dial. Turn another • unsurpassed anywhere in the j world at a price that is amazingly knob and you jump from one band to another, - moderate. Equipped with Band Spread Tuning. ~,,., . , , , , . . - the illuminated arrow indicating which band . * * * you are on. Easy as winking.,, : ' ' COURTENAY USES NEW TYPE . ■.. ■• ' '--;, valve ■ - . AOKIAIIC PhinflAC All W4l Courtenay sets are equipped WUIIUUw Ullhllvwv special new valve, giving even , r^^B^ffl M 4 x , M ... c . 1 greater sensitivity, power economy, and Are Taken in Neglecting a Simple range, and eliminates background noises JH^^^HPffr7^OTJNfiLftfil? Case of Piles to vanishing point. Any person takes serious chances ■ "~^^^H-'flKJsnff^^L^B^^^^^^^^^HS^^^^H in neglecting an attack of Piles. , This ailment has a tendency to become chronic and there is also ' ; danger of ulceration, and forming . , ' / of Fistula, both very difQcult to ' ' cure. The safest remedy for any ' ; •' form of Piles, whether itching or -. ' IHHHHHHHiHHiHHHHiIHHHHHHHIi protruding, is DOAN'S OINTMENT. , , ■ In using it there is no detention AGENTS and DISTRIBUTORS: from daily occupation, and the , many cures made by it. have made, . ~ V' , ~ TURNBULL & JONES LTD.. COURTENAY PLACE. PH©NE 55-025 and more enthusiastic popularity • - , than any other Pile remedy ever Agent*: ' '■ F. J. Nichols Ltd. Garage, Greytown. °DOAN'^OINTMENT give COURTENAY HOUSE, 54 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON Simp.on', Radio Jackson St., Peton. you the relief you so sorely need. Electric Refrigeration (N.Z.) Ltd. 216 Lambton Quay. / J. H. Brown, "Silver Bell," Upper Hutt Refuse all substitutes. Remember Paramount Elecrical Co.. Molevworth St., and Upper Hutt. W. K. Harry, Carterton the name DOAN'S. Domestic Appliance Co., 21 High Street, Lower Hutt. • v Only two Days To Go -^V k w IlllllaWllllr^ ty license issued under Section 42 of"The Gaming Act, 1908". '' - C_ ' \.f~ OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent of the profits available for '/^" J^& _ .1 the objects to be specified by the Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs. C_-^^U^^^^ 3rd MAY, 1941 <^gw^ DRAWN 15th MAY, 194! TWfffln^PT\f[T\% r^^BH Secretary li^^ffll 'N. McARTHUR, Box I 10, Wellington. K^JiP^^^^^^^^E^^^tllTll l^^^^^mm^^m Treasurer JU M 71 B.L HAMMOND, Box 110, Wellington. X f!V!^Hl^H^^K^^^^Xri I ■ I Messrs. Hammond & McArthur JLttL, I I T I ■ I JP.O. Box 110, Wellington. BbLUSflKßlE^^^K^Hi^ft^^-^L-^l I Please send me in PUT &. TAKE Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). 111 T I HVTSfi 11 I Hfft^H ■ITI TI M ■ / enclose postal note for £ : : , also stamped envelope for reply. ■ B-^^-^KiflK^^M^^^M-^^L^^^^^^^fl • I (Postage stamps not accepted In payment of tickets.) ' M^/l TI iMljlijff^W *^^^X W^ Iyl Tl B NAME... „ „.. _ [ _ W^^^^U^K^StSliir^BsS^l^^^^^m B ■ (Mr.. Mrs. or Miss)" "" ~ "" " ~" ETlT^^^^^^H IXTiTITtB n address _ „„.„.„. „ _- Xi IL viTiTETTV-^ Ii I I--H I _ __2__lZ~l- ' ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 101, 1 May 1941, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 101, 1 May 1941, Page 16

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