B. 406 -The New Wonder Valve There are Three Reasons why your sec should be equipped with Philips B. 406 Valves. 1. The Quality of the valve cannot be surpassed. It it the product of year* of Research by our Technical Department which includes over 60 Scientists of world fame. 2. Filament consumption 3'/fc to 4 volts 0.1 amp. The Economy of the B. 406 is amazing. This valve requires only one Seventh of the filament current necessary for earlier typis of valves. 3. The B. 406 costi no more to buy—l 3/6 of all Dealers. Supplied in English or American Cap. * ♦ t I 7 V j m ofapeiw PHILIPS 6406 SAVED i^mm tm rl I t LAMPS and RADIO 111 for the Boys BOYS' OPEN FRONT BOOTS "Mai* h Bannah'i" No. 1820. i — Black Box Calf, leather lined with sewn soles. Medium weight best boot. 7 to 10, 14/6; II to 1, 16/6; 2 and 3, 18/6; 4 and 6, 19/6. No. 1820 la the soma style In Tan Willow Call. 1 to 10, 15/6; 11 to 1, 17/6; 2 and 8, SI/-; « and », 22/6. No. 1828 Is the aaase stylo In Black Glace Kid. 7 to 10, 18/«; -U to 1,. 13/6; 2 and S. 18/6; < and 5, 19/6. BOYS' OPEN FRONT BOOTS "Mail »y Barmahfi" No. 1827. —Chrome with screwed soles. Light School Boots. 7 tq 10, 9/6; 11 to 1, 11/6; 2 and 3, 14/6; 4 and 5, 15/6. No. 1819 Is the same style, but with Sewn Soles. 7 to 10, .13/6; 11 to 1, 15/8; 2 and 8, 17/6; ♦ and a, 18/6. No. 1825 Is the same style as 1827, but of stouter materials throughout, and with Standard Screwed Soles and Toe and Heel Plates. For Heavy School wear. 7 to. 10, 12/6; 11 to 1, 14/6;-8 and S, 17/6; i.and S, 18/0. BOYS' BOX CALF DERBY BOOT >'Madt by RanndhU" No. 1817.—Boys' Box Calf Derby - Shoes with : stout- sewn Soles. Sizes 11 to 1, 15/6; 2 and 3, 17/6; 4 and 5, 18/6. HANNAHS YOU wm«.t- prompt attenuoniryon I tend to either" Hannah sMau Order IDept, Wellington," or to your,-nearest Hannah Branch. : » WI PAT MSTACE Your nearost Hannah Branch is : 230 High .Street, Also 117 Oasnel, Street, dHBISTCHtraOH. NOTE: Uniform (lew pncet el aU6ar,Branches. •';', .'.■■■■■.■iim^ / MEXONJS Ufie feapid ffealer MOUKTAIK DEW i TWralorianl AT LAST! We have secured a dependable supply of that rare, fine flavoured, old Scotch Whisky —"Young'sMountain Dew" So: well and favourably known at Home, it has enjoyed such a demand that it has taken considerable time to build up sufficient matured stock to supply the Colonies. Now when you demand "Young's Mountain Dew" there is no reason why you I should not get it. Insist, I therefore, and enjoy the privilege so rightly yours. The first whisky sold under a brand sometime previous to 1834, . I FVank A. Cook Ltd.! |' 159 i Cblpiribo Street - Chrutchurclifj
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18906, 22 January 1927, Page 10
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