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•tv' C° ft" All the richness and body of ground coffee and chicory is in # * Eagle Essence -Cofree "^Chicory And It'* made by Gregg'*, the “Club" Coffee people.

“NOW FREE FROM PILES” “I used your Zann Treatment, and im now free of the trouble.” Test ‘Zaun” for ninepence. Zartn Prdprie,nry, Eox- 952 ZA, Wellington.

ONE JOB AND FORTY MEN EACH WITH DIFFERENT JOBS A farther scene from the Cromwell Radio Factory at Wellington. This time in the assembly department where highly skilled workmen build—and we use the term in its fullest sense—those superb radios which are now nationally famous. From the myriads of large and small parts, made mostly in the same building, they construct with unerring accuracy that intricate piece of machinery—the modern radio. Each main does orte class of work only. The bare chassis (or framework) commences its journey at one corner of the room and, in due co.ursc, passes through the hands of each of the forty men. Each man does one particular job on it ‘and passes the chassis on to his neighbour until it finally emerges as a complete radio. Condensers, coils, transformers, switches, valve sockets, etc.—each part requires uncanny skill for its correct incorporation in a radio. Inspectors rigidly enforce ultra high standards of workmanship at every stage of the work. Nothing is ever left to chance in a UKOM HI IE JL BUILT IN NEW ZEALAND ASK A WORKMAN which he considers to be the best radio in the Cromwell range and he will smile and say that they are all the very best iti their own class. One, however, did admit that lie had a particular weakness for the , 0® l Kai Ac LA LJ lit W'ITH “MAGIC EYE” TUNING. m I I i I ■ud {fa S«j S B Is MI'S SI I This is the radio he mentioned, in the Console Model. It is available in a Mantel Cabinet also of course. Seven of the latest metal valves, the last word in distance getting and tone, next year’s circuit design and “Magic Eye” tuning arc the outstanding features of this machine. The “Magic Eye” is a cathode ray valve, the top of which you can see through an escutcheon on the cabinet just above the dial. When you have tuned in accurately to a station the “eye” closes. Thus you are able to tune more easily and accurately by SEEING as well as hearing. We suggest that you should allow us to demonstrate one in your own home. You will be under no obligation by doing so. Wc*can also make you an attractive “trade-in” offer on your old radio. Clip out the Coupon and post to us to-day. 11

To WILKINS & FIELD, LTD., NELSON. Please send detailed information about the seven valve, Magic Eye, metal tube radio. Please demonstrate to me, without obligation, the Magic Eye, seven valve electric radio. (Cross out lines not required) NAME ADDRESS

THE RADIO DEALERS NELSON Agents: jViQTUEKA AND RIWAKA, B. A. Reeve; TAKAKA, M. R. Couper; HAVELOCK, R, Forrest; WESTPORT, V. Hanstock; GREYMOUTH, S. P. Wills.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 17 June 1936, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 17 June 1936, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 17 June 1936, Page 10

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