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How dd you feny There is a choicc of two methods '' ^ |fl of contracting for treatment. 'I II I. Boracure is obligated to rrfj || Ij look aft*r the property for | (| 5 years and the property s ?! owner withholds payrnent | * ..... | 4.. . of por tio n of the treatment \ pJ" ' " •' | • ' y •■■■JjK eost to ensure service. | ^ | : • | Boracure Inpector places ...you under no ^ " No. I PLAN. Boracure ^ No. 2 PLAN. Boracure "Guaranteed Service " Quotation "vjallonage Applied" QuotComplete Boracure service to all acCessible ation. Property owner pays parts of property. A year 2fter initial treat- .only for specific treatment ment, another inspection is given and any WOrk without future service further necessary treatment undertaken. obligations. Cost is computedTwo years later the process is repeated, and at'so mllch per gall0n applied repeated again in another two years. (Or at according to heaviness of inother suitable intervals). Cost is worked fection. Propeity owner pays out on basis of property area. Two thirds only for actual amount of of this contract price is paid on completion material used, up to an estimof first treatment. Property owner with- atedmaximum. Anyexcessof holds remaining third and pays this balance maximum is borne by the in three instalments when stipulated inspec- ' Company. Company is not tions and treatments are given. 4 , obligated for additional treatments. Any further work re- | & J# J 1 1 1 4 *1 quested by property owner is charged as a separate job, Ss Clir. Broadway & Albert St., Write for free Property Palmerston North— Pbone 7768 Preservation Manual. Tif kew ruiups g MDIOIMM ... CQU ;QP . th^e ^thel^i nev 11 and differeht PHILrPS R.dioplayer 499. Lool at its distinctive feature — the Roll Top. You simpl) slide it back to operate the gramophone unit — no lid to fall and no hinges to adjust. And in the closed, playinp position, it shows the full beauty of this lovely set. All six valves are the new Rimlocks — modern, miniature marvels. New, Fly-Wheel Tuning is faster. The yertiaal Slide-Rule Dial is indirectly illuminated. Both 10-inch and 12-inch records can be played. They're protected by the Automatic Stop. Permanent Magnetic Speaker gives glorious tone to both radio and recordings. ! ^f*?PHILIPS d*M (499J . . ' E. HUTCHINSON, . Oxford St., Levin — Opp. Grand Hotel. k' "i " '

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Chronicle (Levin), 25 March 1949, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 25 March 1949, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 25 March 1949, Page 6

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