His Master’s Voice Combination Radio - Gramophone The Most Announcement in Radio History That marks the beginning of a new ora —establishes n e w standards. This new itil.Y. is years ahead of any existing musical instrument in the performance it gives. Hear it at V/ jZFZI to r Tu ax iy.s rW to T*\ What makes H.M.V. unlike any other Radio? I’ivRFOIIMAXC'H APPEARANCE TUNINf i EQUIPMENT REFINEMENT Australian and far distant stations come in. so clear that you get the true tone and quality from both voice and instrumental music. Your old records arc given new life and are produced as you never have heard thorn before ! We’ll be proud to give you a Demonstration
T'7 < TH ~. A Good Game ... A Good Tackle AND ..,. A Good Boot The The Boot you’re sure to want once you have seen it. The greatest advantage offered by the (XB : . Football Boot is tlie absence o£ stud' nails in the feet, between the ttfo thin soles is a- thin alhmlniuni plate which prevents lump? frb'th forming.on the inside, and distributes the weight evenly throughout the boot. lfe&d what COOKE (the famous player) says: “Dear Sir, — Having worn) the O'. F Football Boot, I have no hesitation in TecofAfobnaing it to other footballers in New Zealand. (Signed) A. E. Cooke.” BRICES^ “O'.A.” Football Boots—2s/-. Mbn’s, with conical spikes;- hard toes —12/6. Youths’ —11/6. 'liMfl.m inti-j 'itnSOLE AGENTS FOR FAMOUS “C.B/ BOOTS.
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| Autumn Vacation Excursions | During School Holidays. Ij Cheap Rail Fares Are Y’ 1 -- , “ available for ALL, from and to any station, from Bwi to 17th May—return up to 14th June. V;' 0/- in the £ Cheaper than ordinary fares. .jmi it ■ • '"‘.Cheaper still for large families—only three whole tickets ■ needed for father and mother and all their children under 16 years of age. f*H Particulars front' any Stationmaster or City Booking ~r~“ Office. il uiiiUiiiiulwiiiiuiMiHiMHiiiHhiiiiutmiiitiiMhiiiiiiiiiituiimuuiHiimiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiuiiuitiMiHiiiiiuiiiiiiiiijiimmiiiiM
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17249, 3 May 1930, Page 6
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