MAKE AN OFFER for one of these RADIOS WE have 15 used Radios—some Mantels—- ” Cabinets —Broadcast and Short Wave, which we must quit before taking stock at the end of the month, and we are prepared to sell .... AT YOUR PRICE No Reasonable Offer Refused A' LL sets are guaranteed for 90 days free service, - and are guaranteed to give DAYLIGHT SERVICE. Can be heard on our premises before purchase. Cash or Easy Terms. K THE LEADING RADIO DEALERS ONCE TASTED ALWAYS RECOMMENDED! % ? v, p ii ” Findlays Starcb-^educed BRAD ii mm B I N D LAY’S A GOLDEN POUND is made by a special process, making it more easy to digest than ordinary bread. As a result of the reduction of starch content “GOLDEN POUND” bread keeps fresh for days. IT’S s “THE HEALTH-BUILDING BREAD”
And for friends Here or Overseas . ';: ; /' : " ■; ? n i - Well, New Zealanders, the Railways Magazine for March gives you another good feast of your country with well illustrated- special articles and other worthy features. Here are some of the subjects: “Get Pit or Go Phut,” by Ken Alexander. “New Zealand’s Progress in Engineering,” by 0. N. Gillespie. “Pictures from Lakeland—Taupo,” by Joyce West. “Adventures with Bingo,” by Arolm Bniee. “Early Ruapehu Ascents,” by John Magurk. “Panorama of the Playground,” by W. P. Ingram. “A Chat about Surprises,” by Leo Panning. “New Zealand Railways in 1881.” There is a big range of pictures, a total of GO, including 2 in full colours. 6d At Book Shops and News Agencies. 6d
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19882, 8 March 1939, Page 6
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