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theflewWonder MAKE no mistake ! When you bring a StewartWarner Screen-Grid Radio into your home you will have gained the most modern Radio in existence. Every modern feature known to radio is incorporated,,. but equipment does not end with that. It goes much . . . very much . . . further. It is built for needs beyond those of today and reaches into the future with the first built-in equipment for Television Reception . . . that new wonder waiting round the corner. The “ Stewart-Warner ” will not, therefore, be obsolete when Television becomes popular in the broadcast range. What a wonderful age we live in . . . what a wonderful one is ahead. In a Radio sense enjoy the present to the full and be prepared for the greater pleasures to come by choosing a Stewart-Warner Screen-Grid Radio. Ask your dealer for a demonstration. Liglitbaiia es Waim Ida., Hawera. Authorised SicieartWarner Radio Dealers STEWART warner: radio Screen-Grid Circuit R 6 “HOT PAPA' > Is lie old? Maybe. He's CO. but still active. He cian keep pace wit'll any of the “young bloods." Hove? Well, ho says it's “'Marshall's.” “ Marshall's Fospherino keeps his nerves in good trim. “And active nerves,” lie says, “impart abundant vitality to the mind and body.” Try it! Obtainable all chemists and stores. The six-sided carton contains 100 doses for S/6. —2

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 10 February 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume L, 10 February 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume L, 10 February 1931, Page 6

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