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Two low-priced models from Courtenay range with Courtenay illustrated at right cannot be beaten in its field for performance or price. Five-valves Broadcast £l2/10/-. Dual Wave with same cabinet and valves is only £l4/10/-. Easy Terms iLdesired. • t. ■-'"' ... .;.,,.;.:;;--.< . ./.. i >-&i ~^mw&m&&$0? > /mmmem fflS _«. • -■-' :, .i****** t mmt s&zs. w*_?«S & S "">1 KKSS M> (-„._ -!.« ______ - __?•'£ . v -c 1:1 fiii |j» : li|; : j !®! : :S..BftK. ■ ■■::fill»iliMilii^ai ilWl 1 >_'• _ The "York" model Courtenay at left is a 6-valve dual wave set of pleasing appearance, has Magic Eye for accurate tuning, 6in speaker, brings in overseas stations with ease and clarity. Price £lB/10/-. Easy Terms if desired. N.Z. DISTRIBUTORS: SUB-AGENTS: DUNEDIN—W. J. P. McCulloch, King Edward Road; McKewen's Radio Services, Ltd., 161 Rattray Street; Wholesale Radio Dealers, Ltd., Hanover Street. E. J. Bisset, Kaitangata; J. Wilson, Clyde Street, Balclutha: Mac Gibbon .% Co., Main Street, Gore; Brownlie Bros., Heriot; Parkinson's (Invercargill), Ltd., Dee Street, Invercargill; J. Burns, Jun Ferry Street, Wyndham; W. J. Henderson, Tuatapere; G. R. McMillan, Otautau; Hayes & Sons, Oturehua; McKay's Service Stores, Omakau; A. G. Newlands, Ltd., Roxburgh; North Otago Radio Sales and Service Oamaru; W. Bryce, Mosgiel. Turnbull & Jones Ltd. " The Electrical Firm/' Stuart Street, PHONE 11-936.

are her©! 1 HIS year new Blues, Greys, \ and Browns with smart, neat \ stripes will be the most popu- * lar. , V A Suit tailored by J. <& J. Arthur, Ltd., stamps you as a man of discriminating taste. The new Blues with their brighter stripes in various shades are particularly attractive. Then there are new Greys. Blues, and Greens with a faint overcheck. a style that is becoming increasingly popular with well-dressed men in England. Whatever your preference, you're sure to find the Suiting that will please you in our selection. As \ many of them are exclusive to us, \ it will be easy to* choose a Suit \ that won't be duplicated. \ We invite you to call. Bespoke Tailors, George Street. ] mm KSft? mi %WM ■v:-m

ARE YOU w ACTING BLINDLY 1 WITHOUT a thought ot the jf years ahead, are you spending all of your salary or Mimi-im:: wages as tlr:y come? To ensure yourself against HnanC ial worry in the future, why not start an account '■-., the Dunedin Savings Bank, its amazing how quickly a small W amount set aside every week -f will grow into a substantial sum and accumulate interest. DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK Head Office: Dowlinß Street Bra shes at the Gar ens and South Dunedin. ; Brighter Thoughts for Also on hand large stocks of thoroughly Reconditioned Cycles, See them. " THE CYCLE PEOPLE," 181-183 George Street, Dunedin. Now's the time to plan your ■ holiday. Whether it'* to be town, country, or teaprovide you with heaps of fun~and healthy exercise. Termsr 5/- deposit, 3/6 Weekly. Here are three fine models to choose from. THE SPEEDWELL. Ladies' Model, Men's Model, £lO/12/6.' £lO/5/THE SCOTT. Ladies' Model, Men's Model, £9/15/- ,£9/7/« THE STANDARD. Ladies' Model, Men's Model, LE," £B/17/6. : ,£B/10/.lavourare combined in approaches if in Quality

"In Germany and in Italy great help is given by the totalitarian Governments to large families," said Viscount As tor, speaking on family allowances in the House of Lords. "In Germany there is an allowance for the third and fourth child and a bigger allowance for the fifth and subsequent children, and there is also a bonus given in case of a birth. In Italy there is a flat rate for each child, and there are other provisions. We British have to produce as satisfactory results for families and for children as is done in totalitarian States. We have to see that we provide as good benefits, as good a standard of life—l am not now talking of freedom and liberty and that sort of thing, 1 am talking purely of the physical sid:-. The British system is under challenge, and it is up to us to see that we do as much to supply the physical needs of young persons and of families as is done in the totalitarian States."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23595, 3 September 1938, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23595, 3 September 1938, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23595, 3 September 1938, Page 23

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