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TRAVEL TO ENGLAND IN 2 SECONDS With a £ m m mmns. CULBRANSEN ALL-WAVE Hear the description of the Test matches straight from England. Besides, you can tune in to Paris, Berlin and Rome with the same ease that you tune in 2YA. Hear the Gulbransen all-wave to-day—note its clarity of tone — its efficiency on even the most distant stations —its neat design—and you’ll realise why the Gulbransen all-wave radio is so popular. Terms arranged to suit you. The greatest selling all-wave radio of to-day. Keith W. WALKER THE LEADING RADIO STORE BRID NEIJoN EET District Agents: Murchison, Hodgson & Co.; Motueka, Hi Mickell; Takaka, A. Beattie. “EVEKY CLIENT A STAUNCH FRIEND”

CONFIDENCE! Such is our confidence in the growth and prosperity of Nelson City and the Province generally that we are, in the course of a few days, opening one of the most Modern Department Stores yet opened in New Zealand. No expense has been spared to make the New Store an attractive and comfortable shopping area. Wide aisles, modern lighting and ample ventilation are prominent features of this new McKenzie Store. A full staff of Nelson girls has been engaged and we feel sure patrons will find shopping in the New Store the pleasure we will endeavour to make it. Watch this paper for opening announcement Yours truly. j. r. McKenzie, ltd. OWNED AND OPERATED BY NEW ZEALANDERS FOR NEW ZEALAND

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 11 August 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 11 August 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 11 August 1934, Page 11

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