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Yes! We will Take Your Piano or Gramophone as Part Payment for this New GULBRANSEN £BS CASH. RADIO-PHONOGRAPH COMBINATION. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. I FEATURES OF THE | GULBRANSEN. | Radio-Phonograph | Combination. | 1. Rubber cushion susj pension of phonojj graph motor, i 2. Truer tone reproduc--1 tion and longer life ! insured by .use of imf ported English Co- [ bait Steel magnets f in pick-up arm. j 3. Perfect reproduction l range on all the high j notes.as well as the J low notes. 4. Easily accessible re- | cord compartments, j 5. Cabinet of flve-ply ! walnut veneer j throughout. French j doors of butt walnut j and mounting panel i of Oriental walnut. | Overlay on doors | and panel on laceI wood. Lacquer finf ished and dull-rub-j bed to piano lustre. m AITKEN’S Right in the Heart of Levin.

TO AND FROM WESTPORT! New Daily Through Goods Service By Rail and Motor. A through daily goods service now provides an important connecting link between Westport and the main railway system of the South Island. GOODS, PARCELS, and LIVESTOCK consigned at ANY RAILWAY STATION in EITHER ISLAND will be conveyed expeditiously and cheaply to Westport itself, or any station on the Westport railway system also to Burleys or Burlins. Similarly, goods may be consigned at any of these latter points for despatch to, any railway station in New Zealand. Full particulars regarding freights and services will be gladly supplied by any stationmaster, district manager, or Messrs Bevan and Co., cartage contractors, Wetsport.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 August 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 August 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 August 1930, Page 7

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