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M A " 1 iSkr r :'x: \ fiUS a Introducing "His Master's Voice" i '■■■■ Wonderful New Portable —Hear it at the FARMERS' '"THE famous original "His Master's Voice" Portable, of which' : J hundreds of thousands have been sold throughout the world, has now been superseded by one that is entirely new and greatly improved. In design, in performance, in value, it is a finer instrument than ever, yet it costs exactly the same as its predecessor. Here are some of the improvements in this wonderful new model:— Chromium Plating.—All metal parts that are touched by hand are chromium plated. Neither damp nor handling can dull its brightness, and all it needs to restore its natural lustre after handling is a rub with a dry cloth. New No. 16 Sound Box:.—lts output is greater than any previous sound box. Its tone range is astounding. Vibrations are instantly damped out and record wear ireduced to the minimum. The needle screw is conveniently placed on one side to facilitate the changing of needles. Universal Automatic Brake.—The brake is not only automatic but universal, for it will work with any make of record. " Slip-in " Winding Handle.—The new handle has only to be slipped * in and the motor can be wound immediately. The handle is detached by simply sliding it out. Detachable Record Tray.—An entirely new detachable metal tray, which holds about fourteen ten-inch records and fits on to the record turntable. New Lid Stay.—Automatic in action—operated by one hand. Complete with leather carrying' handle; new lid lock; pivoted needle container; spring clip for box of needles. With the introduction of this new model, the Portable takes its place in. the home as : well as- out of doors. It is a true musical instrument, with tone rick and: {all; capable of reproducing in all its realism the original timbre and tone quality of voices and instruments. Hear it and you won't be satisfied until you possess this excellent portable. CASH PRICE, ,£9 OR, COMPLETE WITH 12 RECORDS—--3/6 Deposit and 3/6 per Week for 79 Weeks. If you live out of town, send 3/6 Deposit, and we will forward one of these Portables, complete with 12 Records, so that: you may have a demonstration in your home. If you are not satisfied, return- the Portable and Records, and we will refund your deposit. But if you decide to keep the machine—and we feel sure you will do so—you can pay for it on our easy terms of 3/6 per week for 79 weeks. Farmers' Trading Co. Ltd., Hobson arid Wyndham Streets

On Little Girl's Face. Healed by Cuticura. - "My little girl's face and head were covered with fearful water blisters. When the blisters broke they formed sore eruptions which caused her to be very restless through the night. The itching and burning were terrible for she did nothing but sit and rub them and cry. u I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample of each. I washed the eruptions twice daily and then applied the Ointment. They helped her so I purchased more and in five weeks she was healed." (Signed) Mrs. Minnie Holland, 23, Waterside Lane, Oillingham, Kent, Eng. Use Cuticura to clear your skin. For sample Soap, Ointment and Talcum address; "R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W." W Try the Cuticura SHaving Stick. Geo. Kerler's Prams ATTRACTIVE SHOWROOM DISPLAY. Inspection Invited. Free Motor Service. Free Catalogue. Ring 44-402. GEO. KERLER, •19, KARANGAHAPE ROAD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 9 (Supplement)

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