THE MAGIC KNOB. At the annual banquet of the Radio Manufacturers’ Associates, the Prince of Wales referred to the magic little knob which offers a simple remedy when one is fed up with a particular item, and remarked he often wished other matters in our lives could be dispensed with so easily. Whether it would really be to our advantage to have everything our own way seems a debatable point. As regards wireless, it may be admitted that the magic knob is a real necessity, but life with its problems so easily solved would lose much of its interest. Rob golf of its problems and the grave difficulty would arise in finding a new game to take its place. The world is perhaps best as it is, for no matter what the circumstances you can always rely upon the soothing and cheering influence of Red Shield (Dark) and Blue Shield (Medium). The reason is that they are New Zealand Tobaccos at their best and toasted to a turn, which makes all the difference. On sale everywhere—in handy twoounce tins and in one-pound canisters. —39
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Grey River Argus, 20 October 1934, Page 5
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184Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 20 October 1934, Page 5
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