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The Greatest Radio Advance Since All-Electric Radio NOT since the change over from battery radio to all-electric radio has there been such a revolutionary advancement as the y present introduction by Philips of "SuperInductance” Receivers. fltjitfbn “Super-Inductance" means absolutely flawless WMaJKif reception —almost uncanny sensitivity and Wfflffir selectivity without background noises. I PSI 1 And with the new 630 a “Super-Inductance" | |g( | Philips Radio comes the new trans-illuminated ijMlj MMB Micro-Meter Dial—an exclusive Philips feature that enables : nstant and easy registration of every station. One-knob control. Visit your nearest dealer and hear the marvellous new Philips “Super-Inductance" ■ jn Radio Receiver. , ENGLAND PHILIPS 630 a “Puts a New Thrill into Fireside Travel” Ptelipt Lamps Head Office: 286-288 Wafo/ieLZ Street, Wellington will be pleased to put you tn touch with your nearest dealer. WI29R

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l CilfpK'lllu'MhJ'anß Mw Weather for an d'Flu, 'tKSilsffllm r I 'HE business man needs must -** wend his way citywards despite 2 touch of BRONCHITIS or an Lflg£jSfe* 7 incipient COLD in the head with its slight temperature. It’s risky while INFLUENZA is about! But // Bonnington’s Irish Moss, having fine demulcent properties, abates any fever, eases troubled breathing and soothes any irritation 1 I IMITATIONS: Refuse all these, I get “Bonnington’s.” 1/6 and 2/6 I ■ 1 4T4 BONNINGTON’S Sg- lPiSH“==a=gr fr'Cough.- MC>ss —Colds-

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 115, 18 May 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 115, 18 May 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 115, 18 May 1933, Page 10

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