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''CANADIAN NATIONAL.." FIRST RAILWAY TO INSTAL RADIO. The Canadian National Railways lias already equipped some of its through trains with radio receiving apparatus, and is going ahead on a definite programmo which cra.braces the building of broadcasting stations together with "the installation of up-to-date receiving apparatus in all its hotols aud on every through train. Tho Company is now broadcasting weekly from eight different broadcasting stations in Canada. In- addition to these concerts, the installation of receiving apparatus on its trains enables tho Canadian National to give its guests the additional of keeping in touch with market weather bulletins, etc. ;, Illustrated literature free. Writo Desk D, !5-6. Ferry Building, Auckland.-—Advt. | Mr. Barry Coney and pupils will give ;their fifteenth annual rocitfil of vocal and ,"pianoforte. music at the Town Hall concert chamber on Monday'evening, November 17. A varied programme will include iongs by Mr. Coney and the song-cycle, Holiday," by a-quartet of his .Students. [' At tho first sign of the " flu" use Nazol very freely. The Farmers' Trading- Company have extonded their time-payment system to Jinclude all furniture. See page 17 today's supplement. Nazol should be used freely—-tho stronger, the atmosphero of Nazol areated in the early stages of influenza infection —the rnoro promptly dt is controlled. "Wowser, Winner and Wonder." Story of Eric Lid dell told by Mr. Kemp, Tabernacle, 3 p.m., Sunday. Stone's Seven Shoe Stores celebrate their thirty-first anniversary on Monday next by offering their speciallyselected stocks of boots and shoes at tempting, anniversary prices.—See advertisement on page 18 of this issue. The Farmers' Trading Company have, extended their time-payment system to include all furniture. See page 17 today's supplement.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 12

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