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accident 54. "I have always, found that 'Vaseline' Jelly, applied to skin blemishes, quickly re- \ _ % lieves inflammation." 5/- to Miss Wood of '"ttwA V Strathallan Avenue. ißLs* A 52. "A little 'Vaseline' Jelly heated and rubbed well into a sprain brings wonderful relief." 5/- to Miss rinch of Sunnyside Station. 56-. <-<1 I) I "Before putting on a , mustard plaster, I always smear the skin with 'Vaseline' Jelly. It prevents blistering." 5/- to Mrs. Johnson of Fuller Street. " 'Vaseline' Jelly is soothing on a gravel rash. It heals quickly and prevents the bandage from Sticking. 5/- to Miss McNamara of Inlet Road. 55. "When my son comes home from athletic training, he always uses 'VaselineJelly to counteract the stiffness." 5/- to Mrs. Ilaig of Raleigh Street. We will pay 5/- to anyone sending in uses for "Vaseline" Petroleum Jelly, which ivc are able to accept and publish. Just post your suggestion to Chesebrough, Dept. J.B Box 1615, G.P.0., Auckland. Ilp.mcmbvr when you buy, to look for the trade mark VASELINE. This trade mark identifies the original Petroleum Jelly, especially refined and purified for medical and toilet uses. I)o not accept substitutes. SB®"iCiXSC EJ2 57. "I have found that 'Vasc-i line' Jelly is excellent for croup. / am never without it." 5/- to Mrs. Dawson of Hilltop Avenue. Look for this name on the Jar. Vaseline PETROLEUM JELLY

'i' .;J• i * .. ••"At". %1 £ <! ► ~i' W * vv: v >\>r" & cV'T" .1, li'iTVi YiVri'V gXLrr£j=fe k V'/<V*' -C'»f:';;?3 362 a Model 362 A is a 10-valve, 5 wave-band receiver. This superb new radio receiver has been designed for the music lover for whom tone reality is essential. If you are seeking radio luxury the 362 with its splendid all-round performance and remarkably handsome MC cabinet will make a strong appeal to you. I i Within the range of the Jubilee Radioplayers is a host of stations that are right off the beaten track for ordinary ether Stations which have been too weak to listen; to, or else drowned with background noised now become regular ports of call and; stations you've never heard of are added tot their number. It's all part of Philips "New: Listening," which not only brings you more stations, but makes tone far more clear andreal and still further simplifies operation.Among the developments that make this possible is a new valve —the "Silentode"— $ that increases sensitivity by FIVE TIMES. And that is only one of the "New Listening" features. Your Philips Retailer would like to tell you about all of them and demonstrate a new Radioplayer, so that you'll not only know what they are, but what they do. Call and see him today if you're looking for a radio thrill. * all-world models from I3gns. to 53gns. MADE IN ENGLAND SPECIALLY TO SUIT NEW ZEALAND CONDITIONS after a long period -?sN. I-»v j/ of service Philips Valves cost less jf to replace. pmLWP^ ft/*) create ACCREDITED 77 McCABES RADIOS, Karangahape Road (next Tabernacle Church), Auckland. PHILIPS RADIO CO., 16 Customs Street East (next Waverley Hotel), Auckland. ROBERTS ELECTRICAL, Takapuna, Auckland. W. H. POTTER, Onehunga and Otahuhu. Birchalls Ltd., Whangarei. J. Donnelly, Kaitaia. W. H. Holmes, Otorohanga. M. J. Hillier, Morrinsville. ..J. Donovan, Matamata. Edwin Brown & Co., Thames. J. D. Jackson, Ngaruawahia. Huntly Radio Service, Huntly. F. J. Johnston, Paeroa. Bay of Plenty Electrical Co., Tauranga. F. J. Robinson, Waihi. Carter Bowles, Opotiki. Kallil Motors, Ohurn. D. McL. Wallace Ltd., Hamilton and Whakatane. H. J. Giles, Cambridge. A. G. Mangham, Taumarunui. Pearson & Crowe, Te Aroha. R. C. Kirkby, Cambridge. Les Woolliams, Rotorua. John Veitch Ltd., Te Puke. L. M. Timbers, Te Kuiti. Newton King Ltd., Te Awarautu. N. D. Booth, Pukekohc. G. W. Smithson, Raetihi. Roberts Electrical, Warkworth. MADE BY THE MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS PHILIPS LAMPS AND CYCLE DYNAMO LIGHTING

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23121, 20 August 1938, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23121, 20 August 1938, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23121, 20 August 1938, Page 24