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It’s Here!.. the NEW m m m A Finer Radio than you ever dreamed of —at (ess than the price pop expected to pap! You have known that sooner or later there would come a- very much limy*. Radio priced within reach of ovtsryonc.' To-day it is at “The BrSstoJ;” A new and brilliant star has appeared in the Radio firms)mentv "Clarion’’—a receiver that offers performance availabio’only in sets of treble its price. A receiver that far surpasses in dependability) and inbuilt quality any radio you have ever' considered purchasing. 't: £4B 1 'ntisually atlracli.e, fnll-Rized cabinet of Swirl Wainul: and SatinwOod. 8 Valves <:i screen-grid), Hloctro dynamic - Speaker. All Klecfrip. Buy it on &he terms at.. PIANO CO. L TB > T. G. liiddington, ECavrera.

Just walk into our shoAVroorn next time you are passing and ask to hear the Atwater Kent Screen Grid Radio Even although you do not wish to buy'., we Avould like you to hear this radio—it’s so good ! SUPPLIES UNION STREET HAWERA

GUSTS BIGHT TO IT. Chamberla.ln T s Pain .Balm gets right to the aching spot and, gives prompt relief. No matter whether the pain is caused by rheumatism or a sprain, wound, burn or sting—Chamberlain’s Haiti Balm is effective, whatever the cause. Sold everywhere.—Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 28 October 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume L, 28 October 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume L, 28 October 1930, Page 8

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