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I The lien has Ears! I The Empire stands to; alert, watching . . . listening. At every outpost of the I j Empire, at every fireside at home, modern radio enables listening ears to follow , [ ! the events of a world at war. It is your privilege to listen as you choose. The » scope of your listening depends on your radio alone! Make a 1941 MULLAKD | ! All-Wave Receiver your standard. Be content with nothing less in radio efficiency. ; gsi Ask Calder Mackay’s about the new MULjLARDS. Arrange a free demonstration in : j your home. We will take your old radio in part payment and arrange terms to ' ami 3 n I I I The Set shown in the illustration is a six-valve De Luxe Table Model for grand | overseas and local reception. The outstanding feature of this new Milliard is j j the entirely new circuit, using a combination of the latest double and treble 1 purpose English Valves, resulting in a performance far superior to other radios using a greater number of valves. Apart from the marvellous power, tone and performance of this new MULLARD, additional features include an improved easy-to-read horizontal dial, spinner tuning and handsome walnut cabinet, etc. You must hear this MULLARD before you decide. MODELS FROM £J,g/J,B/Also available in Battery-operated Models. iillltiSi MOST POWERFUL LONG-DISTANCE RADIO. i 4 6 I mk ‘'l fl I INVERCARGILL i HOUSE TEAT VALUE BUILDS i An Advertisement of the Calder Mackay Co. Ltd. Only 2 Days te Go! i pwrwiic ;71 H 1 1 ! 'A Mf wBI v If bU B fl By license issued under Section 42 of —_• C ,i Gaming Act, 1 908". | OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent of the profits available for (C I q the object to be specified by the Hon,. Minister of Internal Affairs. CLOSES ' J / 3rd MAY, 1941 I DRAWN | | 15th MAY, 1941 ’ Secretary a WKs? ! ! YIYIU N. McARTHUR, Box HO, Wellington. | *l’ 1 ’J I Treasurer JOM B. L. HAMMOND, Box I 10, Wellington. ’ || J. F. DUNDAS, P.O. Box 286, Invercargiii H Please send me tickets in PUT & TAKE Art Union (Tickets a h 2/6 each). I enclose postal note for £ : : , also stamped |F f lYf al I I ila I M addressed envelope for reply. (Postage stamps not accepted in hl »A L’"al .A_ A. -'R < | E 3 payment of tickets.) « | name 7 i j < Mr -. Mrs. or Miss) > I I ADDRESS 1 I I I ! I 1 I

N.Z. TYPEWRITER & SUPPLIES COY., 6 KELVIN STREET. "VUE specialize in the installation of j VV every type of Office Equipment, including Typewriters, Duplicators, Book-keeping, Adding, Franking and Addressing Machines, Calculators, Dictaphones, Time Recorders and Steel Office Furniture. We offer also the leading brands of Carbons, Ribbons, Paper, etc., and all accessories for every Machine. YOUR ENQUIRIES INVITED. ARTISTIC Wallpapers in a huge selection are available at Smith & Smith, Ltd., Esk Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 24423, 1 May 1941, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24423, 1 May 1941, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24423, 1 May 1941, Page 11

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