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WHY,..! UNAPPROACHABLE m THE RADIO FIELD As Illustrated Complete SS:V mu m m m s^\ MR &£ the name PHILIPS on every set rHY is there ho other set to . . compare with it ? Simply | because no other set combines ih the one unit all the developments and advances in design to be found in the Philips Radioplayer 2510. light socket operation; single lift audio amplification; single control tuning; tuning coils in vacuum; triple bulkhead metal chassis 100% shielded. These features meah this: simplicity of bperation; hill arid Vivid tone —land freedom fibrin hrihi and distortion. Ask your dealer to show you the Philips Radioplayer 2510. The Philips Speaker illustrated is the “ Sevenettfe.” PHILIPS W36R Advertisement of Philips Lamps (N Z.) Limited, P 0, Box 1675, Wellington. Auckland Office: PaykeVs Buildings, Anzac Avenue. Christchurch Office: 226 Tuam Street. f »• • • Starting with one Express Cart in 1903, the history of Hardießros., Ltd., !! ** has been one of steady progress. There is a reason for this, and we •• *• believe that it libs largely in the fact that the motive of the finn has ?! ? * always been to please its customers, arid in every way to prove dependable j, : ", . > pfsA'P". ' , '■>/'- *’ ' y^i r > « mm . -♦ y v WE SPECIALISE IN CARRYING — OF Every Description Manures, Wool, Cattle, Pigs, Tirhber, Log Hauling, Furniture, Machinery, Crushed Metal, Lime, Sand, Bricks and Cemfent, General Goods, etc., etc. As to Price.... We will make arrangements to your satisfaction. Hardle Bros., Ltd. WALTON STREET : WHANGAREI t Office Phones —51 and 502, *■ -f-0 : t J PORTION OF FLEET LEAVING YARD FOR DAY’S WORK-1928 4. W \ W-— 1 % ■H f 21 £2,000 for a Snapshot! This picture won the' Grand Prize in the last international Kodak Contest. An equally simple snapshot may win the 1931 Competition. KODAK £20,000 COMPETITION Strictly for amateurs. No experience needed, only pictures interest counts. International Grand Award £2,000 and Trophy. Full information on truest. Kodaks from Brownies from 30/-. 10/6. OF ALL KODAK* DEALERS *

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Northern Advocate, 8 April 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 8 April 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 8 April 1931, Page 2

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