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Titter Two Years of Research r«bi« Model £32 (Less Speaker) p£fJZf7*s ALL-ELECTRIC Radio Player “PUSH AND IT PLAYS” Unequalled. tone. Australian Stations within easy range. Simple operation and easily adjusted volume. Compact, RELIABLE and guaranteed 12 months by the makers. 2,77 Durham Street (Near Bridge of Remembrance) Phone 32-513 Railway ‘Trip’ Tickets Reduce Travel Costs If the old saying, “ Money Saved is Money Earned,” be true, then you EARN money by using 12-trip or 50-trip bearer tickets—* respectively 125% and 20% cheaper than ordinary fares. f ‘ Trip r% tickets are obtainable at all stations, for travel between any two points, and hare an unlimited availability. Being transferable, they can be used by yours el f,, your family, your employees, or your friends. Go by Rail—the Safe, Sure Way sJhe 9esl IS 113 the TASTE as o Let your palate be your guide. Rare brewing skill and highest quality ingredients give to Ward's Oatmeal Stout a taste and tonic qualities that are exclusively Ward's. At all Wine and Spirit Merchants and Hotel Bottle Stores, or delivered In lots of one dozen large or two dozen small bottles upwards. For prompt delivery ring; Manning’s Branch: ’Phones 34-279 and 35-420; Ward’s Branch: ’Phones 34-347 and 35-720; Crown Branch ’Phone 32-322; Union Branch: ’Phone S 4-148. New Zealand Breweries Ltd. STOUT

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19117, 9 July 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 19117, 9 July 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 19117, 9 July 1930, Page 14

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