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From today the famous Aotea wool will be sold bu us for Jd a skein c 71 I I d skein aSB»»*SB'3MRI.'LirSCn Full range of shades Whites' Busy Corner NEW STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE NEW CONCEPTION OF VALUE NEW ZEALAND'S MOST POPULAR RADIO: Variable-Mu and Pentode Valves, together with electrically balanced units, combine to make the RADIOLA 558 pre-emi-nent for tone quality, hairline selectivity and ease iu getting distant stations. THE RADIOLA 55E was specially designed for the Dominion after a thorough investigation of New Zealand Radio conditions and requirements. Never before has such Value and Completeness in Radio been offered to the public. SEE AND HEAR IT AT ©use Expert Piano Tuners and Repairers of Everything Musical. (Your Piano or Gramophone taken as part-payment oil a Radio.) British Labour RAILWAYS FIGHTING THE SLUMP l BIG OBSTACLE to New Zealand's full recovery from the slump is the huge aggregate cost of land transport, of which motor traffic accounts for three-fourths- The annual toll of land transport has amounted to £36 out of every £1 00 worth of production. New Zealand cannot afford this crushing burden. The railways can lighten the load. USE THE RAILWAYS FOR RECOVERY mMummmammneejXastEsmmtamm ...... The event of 1932 Winter Season THE NEW MAJESTIC Nine-lube Screen Grid Receivers with the automatic syncrosilent tuning control have just arrived. Hear them. RADIO RECEPTION REVOLUTIONISED ! MAJESTIC'S New Feature entirely eliminates all the objectionable noise when tuning from one station to another, guaranteeing perfect reception. Models from £29 /1 0/-. Watch for full details. STRATFORD DISTRICT DISTRIBUTORS PHONE 407 ACY BITOS REGAN STREET STRATFORD

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 23, 19 August 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 23, 19 August 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 23, 19 August 1932, Page 7

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