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NEW MOTOR CAR RADIO xrrrr m M BSBSEEOaia ’oureMissing Something If You Don’t See and Hear the New JUsftmMa SELF CONTAINED ALL ELECTRIC Qutu'CßudijO' A "Revolutionary New Aa to Radio New Design ... New Features NEW LOW PRICES ® Until you see anti hear the New MOTOROLA you ' will never realise ■what a great difference there can be in ento radio. What a pleasure it is to own the finest. ® Two models . . . 5 and i> tube Superheterodyne . . . one as low as £2O Fitted Both Extremely Sensitive — Great Distance Range—With Airplane Style One Button Control—All Electric •—No “B” Batteries or Eliminator to Install—Glorious Tone—Automatic Volume Control—More Power and Volume. C A demonstration will convince you MOTOROLA, is the finest auto radio money can buy. Come in . . . listen to MOTOROLA . . . we’ll gladly demonstrate .... yon’ll not be urged to buy. Come In Soon Ask for a Demonstration See this Radio Fitted in a Motor Car. H. S. MOTORS. LTD. OREY STREET. m m m m “MUSIC HELPS NOT THE TOOTHACHE” With equal truth it .may be said that a full-sized orchestra cannot cure a cold. Be sure you get the ' fight remedy. Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s” is unequalled for throat and chest ailments, so quickf ly docs it soothe and relieve, while its tonic properties help increase resistance to further attacks. Children prefer “Baxter’s” to anything else. Chemists and stores, 1/0. *2/0 and 4/0. *§dsib thu delucioiLb m r <s^ S¥KSM@S mmmmst D. STRANG. LTD., INVERCARGILL Milters el the new Dc Lw Eunice cf Coffee, ia Bottler

llound the Horn in a windjammer! Not often can anyone make such a voyage nowadays, but Mr. Jack Thode (a popular Auckland yachtsman) shipped aboard the old “Grace Hanvar” at Auckland last May, and had a memorable trip. What with bad weather, mountainous seas, hard work and real peril the voyage was full of thrill. Falmouth was reached 134 days out. When nearing the Bnglish coast Mr. Thod'c’s birthday eventuated and he wraths: “For a ib.iuthday I smoked the last of my New Zealand tobacco.” The last? New Zealand smokers will sympathise! Mr. Thode doesn’t mention the brand he favoured, hut it was probably Cut Plug No. 10 (Bulkhead). a rich fullflavoured baccy and an immense favourite with sea-going folk. It is one of the four noted N.Z. toasted tobaccos, the others being Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, and Itiverhead Gold . They are all of extraordinarily fine quality—and quite harmless, because they are toasted, so contain hardly any nicotine. They are recognised as about the purest tobaccos extant.— 335. Speaking in the House on I’riday, Mr, W. J. Poison said he was not one of those who believed that quotas were inevitable. He thought Mr Baxter, on leaving New Zealand, had begun to realise that this loyal Dom anion felt that it was being very unfairly treated in the matter of the proposed quotas. Mr Poison expressed the opinion that quotas, ouco established, would cause a vicious spiral of higher prices and reduce consumption, and he hampering. He thought tile Dominion should state her position to the people of Britain, and rely on their common sense. He did not believe that quotas were an accepted policy of the British people. New Zealand would have to continue developing her dairying industries to a greater, extent, and should not agree, under any conditions, to anything that would restrict tlia development. pONCERT Tickets. Dance Tickets, V Ball' Programmes, Invitation Cards, etc., printed at shortest notice. New stocks of latest designs always coming to hand.—Gisborne Times Printing Works. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure For Influenza Colds,

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12076, 16 October 1933, Page 2

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