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PERFORMANCE! AN incredible average of 386.1 miles per hour was attained in the Schneider Air Trophy Contest last year, when piloting to victory his Vickers Super Marnw Roy<e Speed Seaplane, Stainfortb made THE WORLDS FASTEST SPEED for land, sea or air. Acclaimed throughout the world as the most marvellous achim/ement of the age, this feat was made possible by the superb cneineering skill which designed and built the machine. g And now. STEWART-WARNER has done the thing that “couldn’t be done” in shattering ail previous standards of radio POTf STEWART-WARNER Radio engineers have developed a radio mpcimnisni as nerfect as modern skill Can make it. ... A New Zealand Radio Engineer has invented a device which enables the whole power of this sunensensitized radio to be fully extended, while checking the rasping interference of power-line noises. own home the voice of previously elusive distant stations most clearly on tjie new STEWARTWARNER RADIO, and when you listen, realise that here, at last, is the world’s mofet marvellous Radio achievement. SCope radio division. AUCKLAND, CttRISTCHURCn, WELLINGTON. TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS. LIGHTBAND & WANN LTD. New Plymouth, Stratford and Hawera.

You DO Save .by drinking “ Roma,” New Zeaz land’s most popular Tea. Each' teaspoon of “Roma” gives you 3 cups of choicest, tea—delicious and .satisfying- •’ . - You do. NOT Save .. by drinking the low-priced teas offered to-day. Each teaspoonful of these inferior teas makes only one cup of poorlyflavoured, insipid tea, and you need to use more milk and sugar. • Practise Real Tea Economy Insist on your Grocer giving you ROMA ''feDUCT-FREEPTio Stores

HALF YEARLY SALE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN DRAPERY UdW Belts. ? pS'’,7 4 j us ' ,aiij ’ 2/n - Sale hats to suit everybody. To Pnce / f. Clear at 2/11 each. 29in. jj evers ibi e Cretonne. Dhinty 42in Art Silk Nets. In two-tone Ttllip designs. Usually 9d yard. shades, and fancy fish Nets. Sale Price 6d yard. Usually 4/11. Sale Price 1/11. Chiiaren , a Art Silk Fleecy Bloopi . Pure Wool Heavy Farm Hose. > era. j n light shades. Sale Price Usually 2/11. Sale Price 1/11. 1/n , Laa all\oS kt Us a uaUy G 3/6rSale Ladies’ Velour Coats. In all colqUcolouis. Lsuai:y q Price 1/11. Usually 69/6. Sale Pure Wool Ladies’ Cardigans. In p rice 42/& plain or patterned designs. Usually 19/11. Sale Price 5/11. Maids’ Tweed Skirts In Navy and Children’s Cotton and Wool Vests. Red tones. Usually 12/6. Sale All sizes. From 1/8. Price 4/11. ■ 1 the honest value drapers. YY .1 DEVON STREET, The Hustlers ESS

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1932, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1932, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1932, Page 12

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