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BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED AND FINISHED COATS Coats with a rare zest for “up-to-dateness” about them —yet miraculously well priced for smart shoppers. SMART DIAGONAL TWEED COAT, in light and dark Beige. New tucked sleeve, cravat collar, fully lined. S.S.W. PRICED AT 69/6. LIGHT BEIGE TWEED COAT, double-breasted front, smartly cut sleeves, collar, half-lined. S.W. PRICED AT £3/12/6. BEIGE WAPFLE CLOTH COAT, wide tucks at back, belt, new cuff sleeves, fully lined. S.W. PRICED AT £3/12/6. BLACK/WHITE TWEED COAT, semi-fitting back, double breasted front, welted pockets, half lined. W. PRICED AT £3/12/6. TWEED COATS in double-breasted style, with belt; patch pockets and wide collar and revers, fully lined. Sizes, S.S.W. and S.W. Shades: Beige, Blue and Grey Mixture. PRICED AT 42/-. TWEED SUITS, with short belted coats, cravat collar, gored skirt, with inverted pleats. Beige and New Pink. S.S.W. and S.W. PRICED AT 63/-. For the Sake of Smartness & Economy, go Coat Choosing at m m m m m wr~ n m a ftt m tz 4B % '4 ■mm 4 m n ■m m Hots 1 C. SMITH LIMITED CASH DRAPERS QU EEN STREET M ASTERTQN

The Torture Chamber APPLIED TO RADIO. The “proving grounds” of the finest makers in the automobile industry are now applied to radio, in the most gruelling endurance and performance tests that science has ever devised. Every coil, every condenser, every piece of plating; in fact, each minutest part finally selected for incorporation in the new “Colonial” models is chosen only after it has been tested and re-tested in a virtual Radio “Torture Chamber.” In the new all-wea-ther room at Colonial’s Buffalo laboratories it is possible to reproduce every conceivable condition of weather, from the humid heat of the tropics to the “many below zero” of the long Antarctic night. Not content with that, a sample of each complete radio is tested for a month under actual operating conditions in an atmosphere completely saturated with salt water vapour, the most damaging element known to radio. After this comes the final endurance test, when the set, still operating, is placed on a “shock machine ’bump, bump, crash! —more hard usage than would be received in one year’s continuous travelling on our New Zealand Railways. Only after a sample of each model has been passed through these gruelling tests is the set finally released to distributors. Can you wonder now that “Colonial” was awarded the gold medal of the Society of Radio Engineers for the most trouble-free radio of the year. If you want long life and trouble-free performance, the obvious answer is— COLONIAL a RADIO 'RADIO'S CL6ARCST VOtOT* TRI-CONDITIONED Factory Representatives fcr New Zealand — N. R. CUNNINGHAM, Ltd PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE BUILDINGS, MASTERTON. And at Auckland and Christchurch.

Manager: I’ve just made a good inestment. Secretary: Mere goldmine shares'? Manager: No. A bottle of Baxter’s mng Preserver to be kept in the office, lilt-edged security against colds this rinter. You remember how much it ost us last winter through colds among he staff. All chemists and stores sell "Baxsr’s.” 1/6. 2/6 and 4/6. 6

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 September 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 September 1934, Page 6