You’ve heard them iMd ULTIMATE is the VTOThfING succeeds like success. This applies to radio, and accounts for the popularity of ULTIMATE. It is the premier receiver in New Zealand to-day, because it is built in this country especially for New Zealand conditions, and possesses all the features contained in the more expensive British and American sets. * MODEL 623 (as illustrated). 6-valve Receiver. Automatic Volume Control. £23-10-0 T IS here THE warm, sunny days of September are the most suitable of the year for home-cleaning. Paint dries quicker and evener, wall-papering and polishing are more satisfactory. Your house must be dull and marked after such a hard winter, so have it painted and papered now. We are experts at WALL-PAPERING, PAINTING. POLISHING, FLOOR STAINING, CALSOMINING and all forms of INTERIOR DECORATING. F. HALL 8c SONS, LT PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, PLUMBERS, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS TEA is CHEAP at COMMON SHELTONS You get 200 eups of delicious tea from every pound of ofir SILVERDAWN TEA. Just think of it. *7 Big Gups Cost Only Id. You are wondering how this, can he. Of course there is a reason. Iri good tea like SILVERDAWN, you will find only young bud leaves. They are so full of richness, you use less in your tea pot, and besides being economical, the flavor will delight you. One packet will convince you that SILVERDAWN TEA is the most economical tea you have ever used, and the nicest flavored too. We would like you to try this tea, and will forward a sample on request. SILVERDAWN EA % S Imported direct from the sunny plantation of Ceylon, Silverdawn Tea is a broken Orange Pekoe, and is sold exclusively by Common Sheltons. Fine tea makes more cups to the pound, and you get a finer flavor as well. at i. Where Quality is Higher Than Price.
SPHERE Is nothing like good adverJ. Using to kill a bad product and bad advertising to kill a good product. Buyers to-day can rely that traders appreciate tfie value of truth in advertising. and lines that stand the test of regular advertising can be bought with
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18204, 27 September 1933, Page 8
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