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‘You see my songrowing older, the spirit mellows” Q, <3 JsTi /a rtK THE NAME LANES LTD. Carroll Street :: Dunedin Agent* ms* Model 651. Am V 4 MOSICIAHS ADMIRE ITS PRAISE ITS P v ls i? To “ Hia Master’s Voice,” sound reproduction was a mastered art even in the days before radio. And to-day, as if climaxing the years of experiment and research, comes this six-valve model—a receiver that symbolises the progress made in highquality reproduction—in long-range reception—and. in ease and economy of operation. Six valves lend their power to pull distant stations. A new elliptical speaker provides faithful reproduction and even response all over the musical scale. Three wave bands cover the world of entertainment, and a large coloured dial makes station finding simple and accurate. The cabinet is neat with a glistening walnut finish. Feature upon feature make this set one of His Master’s Voice triumphs for 1938. You must see, hear, and compare these sets before you buy your next . . . for no other will give yon such complete and lasting satisfaction. Trade in your present set for a new H.M.V. Free Trial, Easy Terras, Liberal Allowances. Ring 12*469. Paterson and Barr’s Service Department is unequalled for Efficiency and Workmanship. PATERSON & BARR IP HARDWARE MERCHANTS 142 HIGH STREET (Dust above Princes Street)

Outside London, Preston was i'ho first English town to. have gas-lamps in its streets. Tins was in 1815.

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Evening Star, Issue 23029, 6 August 1938, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23029, 6 August 1938, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23029, 6 August 1938, Page 20

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