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AEROPLANE L 31 MESSAGES MUSIC iiKiwai m mm S7; » U mi' I r vi " TT7f R ac^ ■■MHB m r\ I SHIPS AT SEA THE MAGIC OF STEWART-WARNER GETS THEM ALL A new keen fascination grips Radio fans in Mew Zealand. Searching into distance over the short-wave range is opening up new thrills—hour by hour each day exciting news comes through from other lands—police calls* bank holdups, warnings, aeroplane messages something is always happening news which we never ordinarily hear. Music and messages from ships at 8en —talks by Worldfamous Industrialists and Educationists, broadcasts from Amateur stations. On the new STEWART-WARNER Long and Short Wave Radio all these are brought to you with unsurpassed vivid tone and with volume in perfect control by hand or by Stewart-Warner's new "Autoflow" principle. SEE HOW STEWART-WARNER WORKS, HEAR WHAT IT DOES. THIS is the Radio you'll be proud to own* AUCKLAND CHRISTCHURCH WELLINGTON STEWART-WARNER COMPLIES WITH LATEST ELECTRICAL REGULATIONS STEWART-WARNER RADIO at RADIO EQUIPMENT, LTD. 36A WELLESLEY ST. WEST, AUCKLAND. m\ -' f l/Uil. • ... wSs^fi? l wmlm fftsffial® I MADE IN ENGLAND •Swan* Pens Black and Coloured, from 21/•Blackbird' Pens from - 10/6 •Swan' Ink from - - 1/- per bottle. OF STATIONERS AND JEWELLERS Illustrated Catalogue post free. MABIE, TODD & CO., LTD.; Swan House, London, W.I. Factories» London & Liverpool. Manufacturers' Agents and Repair Service Depot VAN STAVEREN BROS., LTD., 118, Wakefield St., Wellington. Auckland and Christchurch. MAGIC N E RVINE

ijs TjAINTY women appreciate Morny's exquisite Vrf ■ L ' toilet soaps, for the delicate purity of their \W_ lather, the fragrance of their perfume and the 5? feeling of soft comfort they impart to the skin. For the bath there are big generous tablets. \\> They, too, are offered in many exquisite perfumes . ■ "Lavender Flowers,""June Roses" and others. Send 3d. in stamps for postage and packing to the New Zealand Representative Agents, Salmond <£ . Spraggon Ltd., Wellington, for a FREE sample of Morny Talcum.

Health and happiness personified! Health was his strongest ally in winning his excellent position; but he must keep fit and strong to hold his job. Nature does not grant continued good health to the careless . . her priceless gift must be safeguarded .. wasted tissues must be replenished . . harried nerves must be strengthened. If you feel that life's battle is going against you; if you are "out of sorts" or "nervy" this message will buck you up. CLEMENTS RESTORED HIM TO HEALTH I l/2/'3l. !n reference to your tonic and in answer to its success, I have no hesitation in proclaiming it the finest remedy procurable. I had been on the down grade for quite a time and after meeting with an accident and suffering a fractured skull i was very weak through loss of blood. After two months in hospital I immediately set out to find a cure and chose your medicine. After the first bottle I felt a deal of improvement, so I took a course of five bottles and found myself back again to health and better days. I never fail to let my friends and relations know of its success, and hope for their own good health weak people are using Clements Tonic. Yours faithfully, J.L. (Original letter on file for inspection) For "Nerves/* Lassitude and Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Loss of Energy, take Clements Tonic without delay. 1 iIMiWITOMT

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21342, 17 November 1932, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21342, 17 November 1932, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21342, 17 November 1932, Page 18

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