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BrnmwivWmfm'Mm Radio Buyers—here's an opportunity of securing a STEWART-WARNER 6-Valve Set on exceptional terms! During July, Smith & Brown offer the marvellous StewartWarner Mantel Model illustrated below for £1 down and 4/6 per week, absolutely FREE OF INTEREST over the whole period of payment. This Free Interest offer is available only on this popular model—all other Radios are plus the usual interest charge. SAVE £2/5/- on your Radio. Remember, Stewart-Warner is one of the World's finest Radios. The name means supreme mastery of the air! THIS MODEL ONLY. > ; t, JHM V-rW ™ fW_|^ •V; ,i I i • / v • "Jf" MANTEL MODEL A superheterodyne, using 6 of the newest valves. Attractive Table Cabinet of hand-polished choice woods. Automatic Volume Control, Tone Control, two Illuminated Dials—7s to 550 metres Tuning Range—Gramophone Pick-up Switch, and a vitally true 8-inch Electro Dynamic Speaker. Ch Price: £22/10/- ' Terms: £1 Dep/osit, 4/6 weekly, 19/- monthly. NO INTEREST. I. M I I 196-198-200 SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. The ball flashes across ... he s got it and away like the wind. Did you know that many 'crack* footballers take cocoa every day? They take it for the extra nourishment it provides. Let your children 'win through' on the extra nourishment which Bournville Cocoa gives. These young sportsmen will love its chocolaty flavour. Give them Bournville Cocoa made with milk. You know how nourishing milk is: Bournville Cocoa increases that nourishment 45%. Mil lis 1m 1%:: 11 W:SS 1? mi H * ifli :.y':s&v' Z* %-y v T. ir ; ! -w" hi - . :MM *£p; MM BS mmmm mm isSSSssxßsi am ill Jl yppl ,„ M PICTURE STAMPS IN EVERY TIN FREE ALBUM for the CHILDREN The Bournville Album " British Marvels," In which to mount the picture stamps, is FREE to any child who sends name and address together with 2d. in stamps to cover postage and packing, to: "Albums", P.O. Box 256, Dunedin. Stamps now included in every tin of * Bourn-vita.' MADE BY CADBURY IN THE FACTORY IN A GARDEN

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21849, 11 July 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21849, 11 July 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21849, 11 July 1934, Page 18