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MlG.il V ON&RCM OP THE KS I ew 1 MAJESTIC RADIO 1933 MAJESTIC FEA TV RES REMARKABLE AUTOMATIC VOLUME CONTROL • NEW VALVES A 6 - Valve 1933 Majestic gives performance equalling any other 9Valve Set. • PERFECT TONE Hear the 1933 Majestic and get a new conception of Really Perfect Tone. • NEW LOW PRICES Majestic’s new low prices the lowest in their history—make it easy for you to own the world’s finest Radio. Takes TSL2S. bi| S l ol*lll All New Zealand is talking about this latest marvel of the T> sdin world the 1933 Majestic Superheterodyne Radio. MAJESTIC Engineers have succeeded in achieving the construction of a Radio that is radically different—the most perfect Radio Masterpiece ever built. Majestic Replacement VALVES improve the performance of any Radio. ‘ THE WORLD IN YOUR HOME Mighty Monarch of the Air ” Arrange for a demonstration TO-DAY, or write to your nearest Distributor for Free, Illustrated Majestic Literature. Authorised Majestic Distributors: Majestic Radio Sales Agency STRAND LANE (Next Plaza Theatre) CHRISTCHURCH Russell and Co., Lta., ASHBURTON. Brehaut Bros., TIMARU. Leeston Motor Co., LEESTON, N.Z. Representatives* SPEDDING LTD., P.O. Box 462, Auckland, C.l.

The Moonlight Goldfields Company Limited (To be Incorporated). CAPITAL - - £35,000 Divided into 700,000 Shares of 1/- each. THE PROSPECTUS IS NOW AVAILABLE. Important Points 1. The ground to be worked extends for over 'Two miles in what is held to be the old bed of Moonlight and Roaring Meg Creeks, and comprises an area of over 800 acres. 2. Long working life—at least fifty years. 3. Ample water supply—fifty heads with 700 feet pressure, from Roaring Meg Creek, and Ten heads from German Gully. Ample facilities for disposing of tailings. 5. Good access to the property. 6. Extensive prospecting. 7. With wonderful water supply there should be a large output at very low cost per cubic * yard. 8. No elaborate machinery with consequent expense in maintenance. The Prospectus contains reports from Mining Engineers and Practical miners. Active sluicing operations should commence within six months from the date that the Company goes to Allotment. Apply for Prospectus to:— JAMES WALLACE, The Interim Secretary, The Moonlight Goldfields Company Ltd., 155 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Each intending Investor is advised to consult his own broker.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 851, 26 August 1933, Page 32 (Supplement)

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 851, 26 August 1933, Page 32 (Supplement)

Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 851, 26 August 1933, Page 32 (Supplement)

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