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MARTINS, LTD., 3 AND 4 OCTAGON. 1,3, AND 5 BATH STREET. —[Advfc.] There will bo no afternoon, delivery by postmen on Thursday, 30th inst, (Show Day). Mr Hen del presided' at Mr Statham’s meeting last night. A Wanganui message states that Douglas D. Earles, an old resident of Wanganui, was found dead at Castlecliff yesterday under circumstances suggesting suicide. There was a bottle of prussic acid alongside the body. Some surprise was occasioned passersby uiie on »iai unlay to hear voice and music in the air overhead. The source of the music was the experimental station of the Radio Supply Company on the top of the Savoy, _ where Mr Norman Arundel and his assistants w r ere doing some experiments in sound amplification by means of the magnavox. Using the Columbia .gramophone and a special valve amplifier the sound may be amplified over 100 times, so that the operator speaking in an ordinary voice can make himself heard.half a mile away. It is intended to give a demonstration during the week, and the music -will then be much louder and clearer. A medical authority has stated that cane sugar is ruining the teeth and constitutions of New Zealand children. Milk Sugar is Nature’s sugar for infants. Give your baby Kruskits, the Sugar of Milk ruska—bodybuilders fos babies, grocers.—[AdvtJ

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Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 6

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