y y^. JOHN STANNAGE Auckland next year of modern Wide Range Radio Receivers. Mr. Stannage presents his apologies to those who were ""able to secure overseas-built Stannage Wide Range Rece'versduring thelast days of the clearance sale, and announces that al™,ted _ number of returns have just been received from retailers in the South Island Uese sets are offered at even greater reduct.cn., but only while the limited stocks last. Definitely no other supplies are available. Do not be disappointed a second time—prices are pounds below actual cost. Prices shown are for cash only and no trade-m, under any circum- . stances. Call or telephone to-day I • 5-VALVE DUAL WAVE, 20-inch edge-lit dial in modern figured wooden mantel cabinet or compact bakelite cabinet. Easily transportable—RET TO £H/19'6 • 8-VALVE, Magic Eye, All Wave, variable selectivity, in large Console Cabinet RETAIL, TQ £l9/19^ • 6-VALVE, Magic Eye, Dual Wave, variable V Cabinet RETAIL, £27/10/-. 7-VALVE, Magic Eye, Dual Wave, variable selectivity, in Full # Console dbinet-RETA.L, TQ £2IW6 Same in De Luxe Cabinet —£25/10/STANNAGE^" 3AD 105 i. FOURTH FLOOR, DILWORTH BUILDINGS, Telephone 40-558 ■ ' CUSTOMS STREET AUCKLAND. COUNTRY BUYERS—At such ridiculous prices, these stocks will soon be cleared. Telephone or telegraph your order immediately. Prices include free packing, but freight forward. Coit Toweb, on San Francisco's famed Telegraph Hill, bids yon welcome to gg: America ... a reminder of other landmarks, of both history and nature: tho S Angel Moroni, atop Salt Lake City's JQ Temple .. . Old Faithful Geyser in the Yellowstone . . . four sculptured presidents on Mt. Rushmore's rocky face ... the slim grace of Kansas City's Liberty Memorial . . . the Alomo, in San Antonio, where heroic Texans fought to immortality ... the Washington Monument, rising above the patterned beauty of the nation's capital ... the Goddess of Liberty, majestically dominating New York Harbor, bidding you on yonr way to England ... a symbol of the vast, peaceful and absorbing continent you've crossed in such smooth luxury! A reminder, too, of the South Sea voyage that brings you to America. Of Fiji and Samoa, and Aloha Tower in Honolulu Harbor. Of the white Matson-Oceanic liners Mariposa and Monterey, whose swift grace and palatial comfort make this 15-day cruise an epic! ... ... and of the splendid railways which, ribboning America, make all her landmarks so accessible! Swift, safe trains of matchless luxury . . . svelte Streamliners whose course is as smooth as flight ... a continent crossed in as little as 60 hours (yon need change cars only once) with low fares and travel-costs and no extra charge for stopovers wherever you wish. All-weather, air-conditioned travel that has no counterpart! Aboard these trains, every essential convenience and modern device to make you comfortable. Every diversion, including games and library and radio, to keep yon entertained. Every artistic conception ... in club and observation cars, diners and Pullman sleepers ... to enhance sociability, sightseeing, and a sense of hominess. Every manner of efficient, unobtrusive service ... to lift care from your shoulders, giving all your time for pleasure! All these things feature an incomparable three• part journey from the Antipodes to England ... the short, swift, up-to-the-minute tvay, allowing the greatest latitude in choice of trans-America and trans-Atlantic routes, in side excursions, and last-minule changes in your plans. To thoroughly, understand the many advantages of this direct Matson-Oceanic way to England, via America, write for our free illustrated booklet, containing every detail, "England Across America" AMERICAN RAILWAYS TRAVEL AND INFORMATION BUREAU (Incorporated in U.S.A.) Representatives: Henderson &Macfarlane, Ltd., Endeans Buildings, 56 Quay Street, Auckland
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23178, 26 October 1938, Page 18
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