SMART! Bone-setter—l’m afraid its going - to be wet again to-day. Patient—What makes you think that? “I can feel it in your bones.”
CHRISTMAS CHEER. yy HEN you first bought a Radio you wondered how you ever went without one so long. A Brand New All-wave ULTIMA,TE would convince you that you have lived too long with your present set: that ' there is a wealth of entertainment which you are missing. Radios deteriorate, gradually —/ so gradually that you don’t notice it—not until you hear a NEW ULTIMATE. There have begn big advancements, too, in reception, so why not ask for a Free Demonstration ? It won’t cost you a penny deposit to “ trade in ” your old Radio. MILLER’S SPORTS AND RADIO DEPOT. Certainly | '*■ P a Y s to ■ buy a good | Radio ■ C You not only jjg \ J Maliy secure more B stations and ■ B longer life, but ® ■ get much clearer reception. ■ «*♦ s•* See us about installing a guaran- ♦'* ® ■ teed Radio Receiver. ® ■ ■ The Spence Electrical ■ is m & Radio Co., Ltd. ■ The Leading Electrical and Radio c. Engineers, TE AWAMUTU. Ph. 353 G. O. JOURDAIN, A-P-A. (N.Z.), BURCHELL’S BUILDINGS, Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. Profit and Loss Accounts and Balance Sheets prepared.
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3841, 2 December 1936, Page 2
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