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THE INSTRUMENT OF QUA-LIT' %onor. CLEAR ASA BELL (C PRICES ARE RIGHT From £l4 Upwards We Invite You to Hear the World-famed Sonora so— SONORA RADIO HIGHBOY An exclusive Radio Receiving and Reproducing Set—containing Model G Sonora live-tube Radio —and de luxe Reproducer. Speaker, batteries and wiring are concealed within — musicians’ music and furniture artistry. Receiving Set C Sonora. Before buying hear this at Dixon’s, Hawera. On inside and outside aerial. Extreme selectivity contributes to the wonderful tone quality. Between stations —silence, still as the night —tune the dials to the proper setting and a resonant voice musically wells forth unmarred by the undertone of another station. mm mm 9 9 66 SOUND AMPLIFIER.—Made of wood throughout, built on patented scientific principles. This forms one of the main contributing features for “Sonora’s” tone superiority. ' . a, 9 9 m m ZA imi mm We are now booking orders for Tube King Neutrodpe Receivers. SOLE AGENTS SONORA RADIO E. Dixon & Co LEADING MUSIC HOUSE, HAWERA.

LADIES! THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND COMPACT WARDROBE EVER DESIGNED. rFHERE’S “a place for everything” in this scientifically designed article of Furniture. Made in OAK, with Oregon insides, finished a charming grey, it contains the space of a much, larger wardrobe and chest of drawers without the latter’s cumbersome features, and the price is clearly reasonable. You MUST see this lovely WARDROBE to appreciate its wonderful advantages. yyEST-END QABINET (SUNDERLAND’S) HAWERA.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 21 May 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 21 May 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 21 May 1926, Page 3

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