BROADCASTING IN HAWERA. STATION 2 BZ. I have received a number of letters from people in this and other districts asking me to broadcast a programme three times a week. lam now broadcasting every Sunday evening, and I will be only too pleased to broadcast as often as possible, but I have to state that I am transmitting music only for advertisement, and the number of concerts I give a week depends on the amount of business it brings in. You are getting this broadcasting service free, and therefore it is up to you to support me, and the more you support me the better the service I will be able to give. I can supply all radio supplies at the same prices as the firms in the cities, and as soon as my indents arrive will be in a position to offer goods at still lower prices.—Keith’s Radio Supplies; Roy Keith, Central High Street, Ilawera.* MEN’S WORKING BOOTS. 11.8., Ilawera, is noted for its working boots for men. We keep the best wearing boots that money can buy. Our nailed bluchers are light in weight, at 12/0; our greenliide shooters, at 29/G, are great wearers; bur unnailed boots, at 21/-, are just the ideal summer boot. Men’s whole back, no seam or toe cap boots are both in kip or split leather. Buy your boots from the N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 13 January 1925, Page 4
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