SOLID MAHOGANY i r Gns (Usual Price 59§ ns -) NO DEPOSIT You will find on inspection that these handsome cabinet instruments are truly great value, made possible by a special purchase. In attractive " Chippendale" design, highly polished, in Brown Mahogany, they are a positive bargain. Easy Terms can be arranged. Each is fitted with an up-to-date Filing Cabinet to hold 70 Records. Reliable, heavy-duty, long-service, double-spring motor and the newest metal diaphragm reproducer on tone-arm, a feature that creates an outstanding clear tone quality. Sizes: Height, 51 in.; front, 21 in.; side width, 22£ in. 36 Easy Payments of 19/6 monthly (about 4/9 Weekly) —— We Pay Freight to Nearest Port or Station. Fifth Floor Displays. The J.C.L., Queen Street, Auckland.
ft H m\ >\ l f I /?, Lit' «,;«1 : /£\| After years of patient research, Waterman s have discovered how to produce vulcanised rubber in colours. Pen purchasers can now exercise their taste in colours without sacrificing the supreme advantages of vulcanised rubber. The new Waterman's arc the meet beautiful coloured pens ever produced. The ripple markings are exquisite and the colour effect delightful beyond description. Ask to see them mounts, and clip cap. Pencils to-matrh. OF ALL STATIONERS Use Waterman'i Ideal INK—best for ALL
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 17 (Supplement)
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