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"COMPANION" ALL-WAVE RADIO —MEANS WORLD-WIDE RECEPTION. It Is now quite -common to hear COMPANION All-Wave owners discussing the reception of programmes from countries in all parts of the world. London and Paris- seem to be the moist popular stations and some very inter- / esting programmes have been received, Many world-famous artists who never visit New Zealand are often heard. Phone 47-054 FOR HOME DEMONSTRATION. NOTE: The " Companion " is ALL-WAVE —NOT DUAL WAVE and its perfection is attained through IS years' experience in Radio manufacture. CASH PRICES: ALL-WAVE MANTEL, £2B/iO/Terms: £2/10/* Deposit. 6/- Weekly. " ALL-WAVE CONSOLE, £3| /10/Terms: £2/10/- Deposit, 6/9 Weekly. 1933 and 1934 Broadcast Models from 10/- Deposit and 3/6 Weekly. Call at our Showroom for a Demonstration of these Models. Are You Ready for Monday Night's Wresitling? JOHNS Ltd. y 10 VULCAN LANE AUCKLAND. sm m- : - mm mm a i m m ■■■■ (Me ROYALROAD HOME # ..... .. •is journeyed in the regal luxury of the most modern liners, the comfort of whose accommodation and excellence of service at sea is unsurpassed. :.v; ROUTE ... wastes no precious days of your vacation, and creates little expense for sight-seeing during the trip. "tt&b Panama ... saves you time and money to spend at the other end. SAILINGS ♦♦♦RANGITATA ♦REMUERA •♦ROTORUA •♦•RANGITIKI ••RUAHINE 1 Otlh May Bth June 13th July 31st July 10th Aug. "• First, Tourist and Third Oass •** Tourist Class only. * Cabin and Tourist Class. THE NEW KM ill* THE DIRECT ROUTE-VIA PANAMA Main Local Office: Quay Street. Passenger, Booking,, and Enquiry Office: N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. N.Z. Post and Telegraph Department New Issue |d —Fantail. Id—Kiwi. - lid —Maori Study. 2d—Maori Whare. 2Jd- —Meant Cook. _ 3d—Maori Girl. 4d—Mitre Peak, Milford Sound. FIRST DAY OF ISSUE MAY FIRST Sd—-Swonlfish. 6d—Harvesting, Bd—Tuatara Lizard. 9d—Maori Carvinff. 1/ The Tui. 2/——Landing of Captain Cook. 3/——Mount Egmont. A selection of six First-day Covers is beimg provided free of charge by the Department to mark the introduction of this attractive issue. The .envelopes bear a selection of New Zealand views, and enclose a folder describing the design of each denomination. First-day Covers obtainable at the principal post offices, or on application to the Director-General, G.P.0., Wellington, C. 1. Full information relating to the Firat-dav Coveirs is available at all post office*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22092, 24 April 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22092, 24 April 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22092, 24 April 1935, Page 16