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1 <>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ THE MORRIS - OXFORD SIX FABRIC SALOON THE utility of fabric coachwork has been proved under world-wide conditions, and the Six-Cylinder Morris-Oxford Fabric Saloon undoubtedly combines high standards, both in the coaclibuildors’ and engineers’ art. The carefully calculated body lines serve to enhance the attractive colour scheme, into which the elongated windows blend to form a whole of conspicuous charm. The windows are of the sliding type, instantly opened for the purpose of ventilation and entirely free from rattle. The car is provided with an inbuilt luggage container, private locks on all doors, roof ventilator and roof-lamp in addition to the standard equipment. CARL NEILSEN DISTRICT AGENT :: GEORGE STREET * I Make your own Movies I with CINE-KODAK! Direct your own movies of romance and adventure. Make movies of your travels, sport, home-life. Catch the kiddies in action. Perpetuate the charm of childhood’s days. Cine-Kodak makes movies as easily as your Kodak or Brownie makes snapshots. No focussing, no grinding crank. Just sight the picture and press the button. When the films are taken send them, to "Kodak” and they will be developed at no j extra cost. Then you can show them at I home with a Kodascope Projector. In addition, famous " star ” screen successes, comedies, etc., may be hired from the Kodascope Library at moderate cost. Full particulars, demonstration and booklet FREE on request. CINE-KODAKS from 18 Gns. LOCAL KODAK DEALERS CENTRAL PHOTO STORES. Ths Squr*. J. H. WALKER, Chemist, Main Street R. L. CAMPBELL-AITCHISOH, Chemist, The W ORMOND HOOPER, Chemist, Broadway. •MesHmi/Sfflim • fP mm “ THE SET WITH THE PUNCH” Have no doubt about it. The perfect set you’ve hoped for . . . have waited for ... is here. Gone are the difficulties you have usually associated with the "picking up” up of distant stations. A turn of the dial on the StewartWarner Screen-Grid Radio and the most distant stations will come booming in with the volume and fidelity of tone of a “local”. Every tonal value is mellow and unclouded. There are no "blurry” or "foggy” tones. Every note you hear is reproduced with vivid clearness .. . with uncanny accuracy of the actual tone broadcasted. Ask your dealer for a demonstration and you. will at once agree that the Stewart-Warner Screen-Grid Radio is indeed the Radio with the Punch ... the Radio that has knocked out all previous.standards of Radio performance. RING 6871 FOR DEMONSTRATION. J. W. LUCAS & Co. Authorised Stewart-Warner Radio Dealers EW2UKIVWAKNER Screen Grid Circuit

[ingsway COLLINSON AND SON, LTD. Broadway Secure Your Razor from Us! f I A Beautiful Gold Plated Razor Free! WE’RE GIVING AWAY GILLETTE’S New Razor with NEW Blad* with the purchase of either of these at PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM 0/ COLGATE’S RAPID SHAVE CREAM Z/- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The RAZOR we are giving away FREE! is STAINLESS and SELF DRYING! ♦ Also a Special Job Purchase of 200 dozen TEASPOONS, ♦ DESSERT SPOONS AND FORKS, TABLESPOONS AND FORKS. ALL BOUGHT AT OUR OWN PRICE! ♦ ' TEAPOONS. Usually 3s 6d ’ DESSERTS. Usually 5s 6d ! TABLES. Usually 7s 11d ... Now 1s 6d i doz. Now 2s 11d j doz. Now Os 6d } doz. STOCKS WILL NOT LAST LONG AT THESE PRICES! ALL “STAINLESS 1 ’ BRANDED. ALL AT Collinson & Son Ltd. 1 ■ t “THE BARGAIN MOUSE” BROADWAY.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 223, 16 August 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 223, 16 August 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 223, 16 August 1930, Page 3

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