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TELEPHONE COMFORT AT LAST By the use of this simple attachment. THE ‘WHISPERING MOUTHPIECE’ THE ‘WHISPERING MOUTHPIECE’ No telephone is complete without this simple inexpensive attachment and nobody who uses such an instrument frequently can afford to be without it. THE WHISPERING MOUTHPIECE FOR TRANSMITTER. The High Efficiency Mouthpiece is built upon scientic lines, to allow the speaker when holding a telephone conversation to speak in low tones and at the same time give good results to his listener. This device consists of a small parabolic reflector inserted in the transmitter mouthpiece. Jt is only necessary, in using this device to unscrew the old mouthpiece and put on the new one when the telephone is easily equipped with the high efficiency device, enabling secrecy in conversation and low tones may be used sometimes even to the point of a whisper. The theory of this device is that the parabolic reflector acts to concentrate the sound waves on the transmitter diaphragm, thus enabling the lower tone to do the same work as formerly done by the loud spending. Another advantage of this device is its sanitary feature. It is well known that the present transmitter with its mouthpiece arranged with its protecting screen over the diaphragm hole, is a trap for dirt and dust and infection and is very insanitary. All these troubles are eliminated in the high efficiency mouthpiece since it may he readily washed and being smooth is easily kept clean. The clear white polished glass surface bespeaks cleanliness and invites a closer approach to the transmitter in speaking, thereby increasing the efficiency and ease of conversation. The Whispering Mouthpiece should be boiled for one minute as often as is necessarv to insure complete cleaning when in constant use. Price, posted,, 10/6 each, from THE “UNIVERSAL” AGENCIES WELLINGTON.

SMOKED CHATHAM ISLAND BLUE COD CHATHAM ISLAND BLUE COD ] I per lb. 1 /-. 1/ per lb. 1/-. T ONGLY’S, FISHMONGER, ’Phone 1376. WARREN STREET, HASTINGS. BLUE COD rpHE DOMINION FISH COY. ANOTHER DROP IN PRICES. Fresh and Smoked Blue Cod from lid lb. Phone 390. Station Street. gEA SIDE COTTAGES. AT BEAUTIFUL TE A WANG A. The waterside wonderland; the children’s delight. Don’t delay. See "bout your summer cottage now. ATHERTON. The BUSY BUILDER, TE AWANGA. OU I? NEW STOCK OF SUMMER FOOTWEAR JUST ARRIVED. A large variety of Fancy Strap Shoes in Patent and Glace Kid. Glace Oxfords, flat heels, 29/6. Men’s Women’s and Children’s White Canvas Sports Shoes with rubber soles, all at very reasonable prices. HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS. M. B E N N E I T, F. 1.0., F.8.M.0. (Lond.) CONSULTING OPTICIAN (Opp. Masonic Hotel) NAPIER VISITS HASTINGS EVERY TUES, at Union Bank Chambers 9.30 a m. to 5 p.m. NOTICE! rpHE LARGE BUILDING now to be A erected on the corner of Pipi Street and Clifton Road. Te Awnnga, is to be known as the Pioneer Store, and opened at an early date. ATHERTON, Builder. IRK ’ S ART DEPOT EMERSON STREET, NAPIER. WOOLS: Just landed the most remarkable selection autumn and winter varieties in all shades. Prices right. SPECIALTIES: Accordeon and Box Pleating (new agencies). Bptton manufacturers. Latest in Knitting Suggestions and Needles. fAUR WINTER SALE. Balance of ” Velvet Shoes going at 10/6. Queen Quality Button and I .ace Boots 12/6 (sizes 3 and 4 only). Men’s 45/Balmorals 29/6. WILSON SHOE CO., HASTINGS. AUR WINTER SALE. Warm SlipperM. 3/6. Many dozens of first quality Slippers heavily reduced, ranging from 5/11 to 8/11. All Great Bargains. WILSON SHOE CO., HASTINGS. WINTER SALE. Men’s Heavy Cookhams. 27/6. Nailed Tights 22/6. Nailed Shooters 22'6. Chrome Derby Balmorals 25/-. Solid, reliable Winter Goods. WILSON SHOE CO., HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 235, 18 September 1922, Page 3

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606

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 235, 18 September 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 235, 18 September 1922, Page 3

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