The Checker Taxicab Co. Ltd. offers a REWARD OF £lO to the First Person giving Reliable Information as to the Identity of the Party or Parties responsible for the cutting of the telephone wires on certain of the Company's Taxistands during the evening of Saturday, the 18th and the afternoon of Sunday the 19th. FOR A SQUARE DEAL — WW.V.V.W/AW.VAVAV/ WWWWUWWW ji | | TELEPHONE | i. S f , 5 f'AV/.V/WV/.V.W.V.WAVAV "An Honest Law-Abiding Policy" u mm JLm u ■■ u r SPK • 1 ■ MwMMm mm mm M' M 1-shblS wmm 5, 7, 8 and 10-Valve Models from £l3/13/It's HERE., the New AUDIOLA AUDIOLA Presents—a complete line of home receivers built to the highest quality standards, and backed by 12 years of Radio Set manufacturing, with a clean record. AUDIOLA OFFERS YOU AMERICA'S FINEST RADlO—lncorporating: (1) Quiet automatic volume control. (2) Improved Noise Suppressor. (3) Full Vision dial with spot tuning. (4) Dual chassis with short wave down to 3000 kilocycles. (5) Acoustically designed cabinets—built to assist tone and reception. (6) Latest type superheterodyne circuit. (7) Audiola's famous Mellow TONE— Don't buy until you have heard Audiola. ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION. Distributors: Sterling Pianos & Radios Ltd., Strand Arcade, Auckland. C. H. HAYHOW, DOMINION ROAD. V r ' t-hf sit. v:-\' I 111 -' - \ ' f . . •••• Pi i * I! mm if m
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21883, 20 August 1934, Page 13
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