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HOW HENRY NEARLY LOST HIS JOB “Late again!” said the Chief. “It's this rotten catarrh,” explained Henry. “I sneeze and cough every morning; . . .” 'Tnlmonas are the tiling for you,” said a wise friend. So Henry took I’nlmonas—and kept ids job! Rnlmonas, antiseptic pastilles, release healing' vapours, clear the passages, dcji'eat coughs, colds and catarrh. I'se them often. 1/-, ]/(!, 2/(>.

mm ONE TASTE is worth a thousand words . . mmm m m Hi Willi 1 I 'C%II 2j c eo A MANUFACTURED IN N.Z. ... FOR YOUR HEALTH’S SAKE IiIMWIMWIBiPIIIWBMt) 1 « c }j IS sr a ss. f * s&s piip I wm§l » s<M4ic>M&w WM ... with MTOIC mmd NEWS wherever you go SKYSCRAPER Mali® Radi®! Here’s a Radio that’s different!... A portable model with a superhet. circuit for power and distance, a 6-inch dynamic speaker for perfect tone, a compact attractive cabinet for easy carrying, and new type valves that give wonderful reception from all sl at ions. Rattling I® “iig-isp 55 . . . fcic Instantly it 111® flick @f a switsh! Everything self-contained (including an in-built aerial) for immediate operation. Use it at home, take it with you out of doors! This Skyscraper will brighten up every outing —in the car, on the boat, at the beach. Make it a permanent member of the picnic party! Phone 2811 for o Free Demonstration To-doy! \ Prices I | £l9/10/I; Gash or I i EASY I TERMS | i K R

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Northern Advocate, 30 November 1939, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 30 November 1939, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 30 November 1939, Page 8

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