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The UTay of TODfIV Stephenson's "Rocket" superseded the stage coach, and progress is rapidly lifting land transport to the Skyways. Commerce demands speed for its greater development, and the nations of the world vie with each other in producing the most perfect planes for this purpose. » New Zealand is not lagging in this modern means of transport and the fleet of the Union Airways is maintained with planes of proved reliability in maintaining almost one hundred per cent, regularity under all conditions. The luxury liners of the Union Airways are at your daily service for speeding up business, for swift delivery of letters and parcels, and in providing the acme of ease and comfort in your pleasure travels. TRAVEL AIRLINE—THE WAY OF TO-DAY. WA TIMETABLE (DAILY, INCLUDING SUNDAYS.) NORTHBOUND. Arrive Depart DUNEDIN - - . 8.15 a.*. 9.55 a.m. CHRISTCHURCH - 10.5 am. 11.30 a.m. BLENHEIM - - - 11.40 am. 12.45 p.m. PALMERSTON NORTH SOUTHBOUND. PALMERSTON NORTH 8.30 am. 9.35 a.m. BLENHEIM - - - 9.45 a.m. 11.10 a.m. CHRISTCHURCH - 11.20 ajn. 1.00 p.m. DUNEDIN - - . - WELLINGTON CONNECTIONS. Connection by Cook Strait Airways to and from Wellington at Blenheim:— Southbound —Leave Wellington, 9 a.m. Northbound—Arrive Wellington, 12 noon. AIR MAIL LETTERS & PARCELS GET THERE FIRST 2d. per oz. IMION AIRWAYS OF IM.Z. LIMITED Particulars, bookings, etc., at Union S.S. Co.'s Offices, Auckland, 105 Queen St. (TeL 47-566). and 32 Quay St. (TeL 41-860). Alao at any other offices and agencies of Union S.S. Co., N.Z. Government Tourist Bureau, Of Thos. Cook & Son.

RADIO WotIPL ImdewsAip Merit alone wins and maintains leadership. Philips have attained pre-eminence through the perfect performance of their famous Radioplayers. Features which give these sets superiority of range and tone are the outcome of scientific research in Philips own laboratories, and ere exclusive to their Radioplayers. Every set is a triumph of radio technique, and each model is built to give the greatest radio value in its price class. There is a pleasure in a Philips that no other set can give. Illustrated here Is WORLD-WAVE 636 f MANTEL MODEL It is a Philips masterpiece. A more perfect receiving set for astounding lifelikeness of reproduction from the World's Broadcasting Service has not been made at its cost. Hear this very remarkable model. Its performance i« convincing. RADIOPLAYERS FROM SIXTEEN GUINEAS Terms arranged CALL • WRITE • OR • PHONE • FOR • DEMONSTRATION McCABES RADIOS, Corner, Queen Street and Karangahape Road; ALAN HUDSON, Paykels Buildings, Anzac Avenue; HAMILTON RADIO SUPPLIES, 15 Collingwood Street, Hamilton; BIRCHALL'S RADIO SERVICE, Cameron Street, Whtungarei; M. J. HILLIER, Thames Street, Morrinsville. SPECIALISING IN adio this derict it your guarantci of * genuine Philips Radioplayer. WRS4O—AavI Philips Lamp! <N.ZJ ltd. 286-268 Wakefield St- Wellington.

FF For thirty years scientific workers have been fighting this terrible plague. Because of this steady improvement there is a danger of many people thinking that the battle is over, but the fact remains thai lung disease sti carries off an enormous number of people every year. Take advantage of the new weapons which science haJ developed. Learn to recognise the symptoms early. Start at once with Lane's Emulsion, the great Lung Healer and continue until all risk has vanished. a/9 and 4/g » bottle at all Chemists and Stores. Manufactured by the Lir« Medicine Co. Ltd. (E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist), Oamaru, N.Z. r» EMULSION

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22468, 11 July 1936, Page 16 (Supplement)

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22468, 11 July 1936, Page 16 (Supplement)

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22468, 11 July 1936, Page 16 (Supplement)

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