/''Turkey has recently ratified the League Convention of July, 1931, for limiting the manufacture of drugs and regulating their distribution. This is a very welcome act, for it is only lately that the factories of Turkey and their uncontrolled output were very serious obstacles in the way of chocking the drug traffic. Countries in which these poisons were being poured pointed to Turkey as the offending producer. Thirteen States have now ratified the convention, but 25 arg needed before it can come into force.
IN EVERY HOME Here li the Philips iSOA o receiver so modern in design, both inside end out, thet it can truly be said te be years before Its time. Ist appearance it outshines every other radio —not for nothing was its Caucasian walnut cabinet designed by one Of Europe's leading artists. In performance the amaitng "SuperInductance" circuit a Philips world patent ensures that the 430 A is the perfect entertainer. Distance seems no object as with one hand yea select the station you want and bring it in with true NATURALNESS. Ask your nearest dealer for a demonstration. MADE IN ENGLAND PHILIPS 630‘ Advi. of Phial's Lamps (N.Z.) Ltd. Head Office: US-288 Wakefield Sire*. Wellington.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21995, 3 July 1933, Page 16
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