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Telephone Talks Wit h Austr a 1 i a Sitting at one’s own home or office telephone and speaking to someone in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, or Brisbane is now a perfectly normal experience .... and is just as easy as speaking to a town a few miles away. Telephone conversations with Great Britain and the Continent of Europe also are arranged as required. Charge per Minimum Charge Minute. (3 minutes). Australia - - - - £1 0 0 £3 0 0 Great Britain - - - £2 5 0 £6 15 0 Continent of Europe—Slight increase on London charge. To arrange an overseas conversation, call “Tolls,” who wiH find the distant party, even though his exact whereabouts may be unknown, and make an appointment—all by radiotelephone and without additional cost. By Radio-Telephone YOUR MESSAGE GOES . . . THE ANSWER COMES . . . JUST AS IN A LOCAL CALL.

ot th& iea&ide )' ■] I J**— ZTl Small and Compact, this Portable Range will BjESffl' . • ■ Z-’l® do in a completely satisfactory way all the Cooking and Baking that is needed in the average Bungalow or Holiday Home. It is New In Design, Strongly Built, Reliable, and easy to w’ork with. SIZE 23 inches wide, 20 inches high. Oven 12 inches x 12* inches. Burns any coal or wood up to 12 inches long. Also In Porcelain Enamel Flnlab, price £B. H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD., K W Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland. Jf I

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Southland Times, Issue 22486, 22 January 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22486, 22 January 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22486, 22 January 1935, Page 3

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