WARNING! Mighty Monarch ofthc&r / cMpje&tic I ELECTRIC RADIO I EVERY MAJESTIC RECEIVER IS GUARANTEED against faulty material or workmanship. The N.Z. Majestic Distributing Organisation comprises the Dominion’s leading business houses of many years’ standing and enviable reputations. This alone is sufficient reason to disregard destructive propaganda. See and hear the Majestic for yourself and remember— THEBE ISN’T A SINGLE WEAKNESS IN A “MAJESTIC.” KEOGH & BELLERBY Messrs. SPEDDING LTD., N.Z. Factory Representatives for Majestic, offer £lO reward to anyone supplying evidence that will enable legal action to be taken against those making false, destructive statements concerning— MAJESTIC All-Electric RADIO RECEIVERS The World’s Greatest Value in Radio So popular has the “Majestic” become throughout New Zealand that in desperation some competitors’ unscrupulous salesmen, who Cannot find one weakness in a “Majestic,” are making false statements. THE MAJESTIC HAS HOT ONE SINGLE WEAKNESS and is as near perfect as Radio Science has developed. Model 71 £SO (OR TERMS) MASONIC BUILDINGS LOWE STREET
The spectacle of a smartly-dressed middle-aged lady seated in a first-class “smoker” of the -Auckland-Wellington Limited the other day, reading, a magazine and (jalmly puffing away at.a small briar pipe! naturally attracted attention. Later the lady laughingly explained .to her neighbor 'that she preferred, a pipe to a cigarette as '.‘less bother and mor,e satisfying.” Reminded that a, pipe required .cleaning out frequently,, f-he fair smoker said her’s. gave .her very littfp trouble because she always smoked National Tobacco Company’s “Navy Cut,” which, like all their tdbaccos, was toasted and almost free from nicotine. The very small nicotine content of the above company’s goods has made them famous. These are the only toasted tobaccos. It is worthy of note that the company are the pioneers of the N.Z, tobacco industry. Their most popular brartds are “Riverhead Gold" (mild). “Navy Cut’ 1 and “Cavendish” (medium), and “Cut Plug No. 10” (full-strength). These beautiful tobaccos (now in universal use) are obtainable everywhere.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17030, 15 August 1929, Page 4
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