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NERVES AND THEIR NEEDS We do not give much thought to out nervous system when it is working all i right but when it goes wrong nature has a way of calling it forcibly to our attention by something we cannot overlook—pain. Try to reach a pa. nerve with medicine of any sort and you arc confronted with a fact that every doctor knows, that the only way to itach th? nerves is through the blood. You see now why Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, the great tonic for the blood, are also a great nerve builder. When a nerve becomes inflamed and painful it is—unless caused by au accident—because the blood was not giving it the I elements of nourishment it needed. Dr. I Williams’ Pink Pills build up th? blood, I the nerves are strengthened, the inllarnI mation subsides and the pain vanishes, jßy keeping the blood rich and red by I the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills I the danger of nervous breakdown, inisomnia, nervous indigestion and other j disorders caused by ill-nourished nerves lis greatly lessened. In children the ! use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills banishes the fear of St. Vitus’ dance. 3/per bottle at chemiSts and storekeepers. Buy British and you buy the best. “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bags arc made by North British Rubber Co. No equal for safety and warmth. 9 Sound sleep impossible with cold [feet, therefore buy a “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bag and keep warm and cosy the livelong night. Guaranteed. All I sizes. 12

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| ■ Music from the . Air | ■ wfcSsaSßlSi jl b I Think - of - it! I E I Think of it! The other night listeners in all over New Zealand heard the rain beating upon the roof of a hall in Sydney == where a concert was being broadcasted. Wonderful! And exery night of the year thousands of homes throughout the ® ® Dominion enjoy the excellent musical programmes given by the Broadcasting Stations in this country and Australia. =s Wireless, or Radio, as it is generally called nowadays, not only brings entertainment to the home, but it is also of great = educative and practical value. Among the matter broadcasted are Children* Bed-time Stories, Songs, Orchestral and Band Music, Church Services, Speeches by Public Men, Reports of Races and other Sports Events as they occur, all kinds of News, Ls Weather Reports, Market Notes, Lectures on all sorts of subjects relating to Farming, Commercial and Social Life. ES No more dull evenings when you have nowhere to go but bed, and nothing to do but sleep. Switch on the wireless and ES you have as much entertainment as you wish. Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane g] g] and other centres send you their best talent nightly. Any of these stations can be obtained immediately on one control, = Es which revolves smoothly under the slightest pressure. If you are on Dunedin, for instance, and wish to hear Brisbane, turn = EE the control slightly, and the Australian station will be heard full and clear. Any other station can be obtained as easily. = = Now’s the time to go in for a Radio outfit before the long winter evenings set in. Write and ask us all about the !♦ 1 1 I Crosley Radio | I Single Dial Control I B I s s ™ The Attractive five-valve Receiver illustrated above is one of the most successful and popular models on the market. It is S S simplicity itself, easy to instal and easy to operate. The beautiful solid two-tone mahogany cabinet is neat and compact. S Six Features that make this Crosley Radio Set most Efficient □ First: Single Dial Control.— All Third: Acuminators.— This word Fifth: Crescendon.— An exclusive = stations found instantly on this one is taken from the verb “acuminate,” Crosley device, which permits buildcontrol. You find your station, then meaning “to sharpen.” These provide ing up of volume to such an extent write its call letters on the graphic means for obtaining super selectivity that signals, inaudible on other re- =■ dial, locating it once and for all, to in tuning-in distant stations. An ex- ceivers, fill an entire room. = turn to whenever your fancy dictates. elusive Crosley feature. S Second: Metal Shielded Chassis.— J S ra This provides fool-proof, substantial Sixth: Beautiful Cabinet.—The = = casing for the electrical units, and en- Fourth: Power Tube Adaptability. cabinet of the 5-50 is of beautiful == sures quiet operation because of its —Permits use of power tube in last two-toned mahogany, with exquisite = isolating the different parts of the cir- stage of audio frequency. satin finish. B cuit ‘ i = Some of this may not be quite clear to those who are not versed in wireless, but complete details, of the set will be fully = = explained upon request. E: The above 5-Valve Crosley Radio Set, with every accessory, including famous Crosley “Musicone” loud speaker, ready to ® g| instal, is offered at the very moderate price of—- | £.32 -IO - O Arranged = ® Comprehensive Equipment includes: Crosley “Musicone” Loud Speaker; Five Valves; Accumulator 6 Volts, 78 Amp.; ® = 2 45-Volt B Batteries; 1 4>-Volt C Battery; Cable attachments; Aerial Equipment—thus making a complete outfit. = 1 WRITE TO-DAY FOR DESCRIPTIVE LEAFLET OR CALL IF POSSIBLE ON ANY OF THE UNDERMENTIONED DEALERS f g D. A. Morrison & Co. Dobbs Bros. Whitehead & Stone I = 213 AVENUE, WANGANUI GUYTON STREET, DUBLIN STREET WANGANUI == Or at Branches Himterville and Waverley. WANGANUI. Also at Aramoho == iiiiiiiiiini®iiiiiiiiiiiii®iiiiiiiiiiiii®iiriiiiiiiii®iiiiffl

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19846, 21 May 1927, Page 3

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