WHEN THE MAYOR CROAKED; As he began his important speech the Mayor’s voice croaked. Nothing daunted he opened his tin of handy LIXOIDS and soon the little liquorice pellets soothed the vocal chords. LIXOIDS restore resonance—good for husky voice and sore throat. Try LIXOIDS, lOd a tin. Manufactured by Stacey Bros. Ltd.. 385 Khvoer Pass Road. Auckland.
0 g u Iff® SSi Model 515 5-Valve BROADCAST A small radio with big set performance and amazing tone and clarity. Precision built chassis in modern Bakelite Cabinet with a choice of attractive colours . . . Brpwn, Cream, Green or Bed (Cream or Red W- extra). £l7/8/3 Terms: No Deposit and 3/9 Weekly for 104 Weeks. Model 525 5-Valve All-wave with Continuous Short-wave Cover from 13 Metres to 120 Metres This outstanding “Milliard” will “bring in” unfailingly the programmes from the great radio transmitters of the world with all the life and enjoyability of many local stations. Equipped wiih the latest double and treble purpose valves resulting in enormous power and full, clear reproduction free from distortion. Cash Price £2B/10/Terms: No Deposit and (!/- Weekly for 104 Weeks. BANK STREET WHANGAREI THE MOST TOWERFUL LONG-DISTANCE t vH** For world-wide listening . . . for tone . . . for performance and dependability "MULLARD” is still the leader 1 These two sensational new models incorporate all that you could wish for in radio. See them . . . hear them . . . and you'll choose “MULLARD.” A few shillings weekly will buy cither ... at the FARMERS’. or both mvm mm CO
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Northern Advocate, 13 March 1948, Page 2
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