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WELD1NG . A-. FORGING . . . SM1TH AND MANGlN, FARRIERS, WERAROA, LEVIN. W. F. CAPLE, IRADUATE OF BLIND INSTITUTE AUCKLAND. TUNER AND REPAIRER OF PIANOFORTES k /ill be pleased to fulfll orders le.fl with the Arcadia Bakery. TELFPHONE 94A. \ . ; | SYD. G. TAYLOR, :l ! RADIO SERVICEMAN J (By Exam) . ADIO SERVICE — RADIO SALES | Latest Gulbransen models, also j 5-Valve "Pacemaker." lepot for radio repairs at Maclean j nd Chapman's, Oxford St., and at , outhgate's Garage, Otaki Railway. j Workshop at — CANNAN ST.— 'Phone 507— LEVIN. (Near Horov/nenua College).

' From the first g)anee at tliis new Cromwell . k _ 5-valve (tuai wave Radio you will See that is is / 1% rid? . p Tk something entirely new in Radios. But it is ibte / S g V ^ 0%%^ 6 "inside story" that really eonnts. For a cwun- ! J M I plelely new cireuet and gystem o£* tuhes hav1© A Wlr iy niade this wonder radio a marvel of eompactneas 1 A M & SJrise# Jf a')8 extraordinary efiicieucy. Many of tlise I S £& S /a ^ jW newest diseoveries iii electronics are incorporf S g " J? ated, resulting in a receiving set with selectivh.y, I A Jfcf sj Mr . sensitivity, voiume, and stahiiity on short wave \ J stations never before® known in a radio of any Vg the ncir ( t'onin ell al our shoirCROMWELL KmUo LOCAL I D MAIIMnrD 22 OXFORD STREET, DISTRIBUTORS: ^ LEVIN. ' C8 — — — wmmmfmw mmm whh— ■bw — ~.~-~W1T-~»rriiiiwwTitrMMTMnMi«iiiiiMr tiiianiirrnir- • 1 wiiiii m iwiim nruiw ■ ; | b 7 ^ " j mk ' A 1 x - ;.,rj A/ U Returned $erviemm ... ... I wish to see the principle of personal . freedom maintained in out Dominion . . . ^ — — 1 Undcr Coniinuanee the principle of liberty is vindicated, and the self-reliance of our people |\ is acknowlcTd'ged . . New Zealanders have - voted for Continuance in ever-increasing; numbers during the past 24 years . . . Once again, VOTE CONTINUANCE Strike out the two Bottom Lines . 9

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Chronicle (Levin), 21 November 1946, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Chronicle (Levin), 21 November 1946, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Chronicle (Levin), 21 November 1946, Page 6

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