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PICNIC PENALTY Wet ' feefc — sniffles — miserable col'd — but only until you take beneficial "Baxters." Wlse picnickers and campers always take Baxters Lung Preserver promptly. Past acting, pleasant tasting "Baxters" is safe for young and old. It will shift your cold. Take ."Baxters" and commensense precautions and feel better' quickly. Baxters Ltd., 602 Colombo St., ChCh.

■ ■^..|estnre of.gaoij.;! ^ taste, of friendliiiess, q| hospitality — 4 to serve Red Band. You and M I your fricnds will app- ||j|||| |jl V THE CHANPAGNE OF ALES J With these PHILIPS ' llll exclusives^K^^^.., 111 © P0LYSAND TUN1NG B ^ ¥ $ |1,MJ ® INGUNATOR DIAL H " ' Another entirely new PHILIPS all-wave receiver. And © TIG0HAL SPEAKER B another winner ' In" addition to the exclusive PHILIPS ^ featjires listed at left, Radioplayer 595 has Aerial, Earth. As ifftiuc B and Pi'ck-Up and Extension Speaker* Terminals. Radio- © PHSyS?S 7 vALVE g| Gram Switch, Magic Eye with I.ens Escutcheon, Delayed ■ 9 Automatic Volume Control. A 7-valve Superhetrodyne CIRGUlT : All-Wave, it will bring you all the radio entertainment you want. Lovely to look at too — come in and see it, hear it, test it. R. HUTCHINSON, j, ... Oxford vSt.,.L(pvin — Opp. Grand Hotel. , " .. i ! ' • ' DX7 \ IJ ""JIUI "" mrnrVOTrnnwrdiJi mmm ■■ ■■ ■■

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Chronicle (Levin), 16 March 1949, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 16 March 1949, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 16 March 1949, Page 6

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