B.B.C. selects EKCO | A. Ihe Leading RADIO RECEIVER! : | ; ENGLAND'S RADIO MASTERPIECE tfie defihite superierity of EKCO Modej SWS6 is the fact that, after ** ***** rftow^I-fcfadim *&*, the British Broadcasting (WaT ^ ■**!**» of theiir bwti Empire prpgramme. EveryoT is talkiii* about this great receiVer, for here at hist is soinething etitiely new in radio. With j^exdusive yet^aufaful oppearance, its won derful performance, its long life and lasting S A -^ ^\nTi.anid higher 8tandard of excellence in the radid fcriVfeL i« « y ?* If^-^^^ers of complete radio reM the BrItl8li ™Pir,e artd may ^ obtainfed m two exceptionally attractive cabinets — Black and Chroraium, arid Walnut Finish. HEAR THE CORONATION BROADCAST DIRECT ON A EKCO PRICE £32 10/- — Tfrade in yotir old Radio as a deposit on an AUWave EKCO and pay the balance in easy monthly payments. / » * " " 1 Wireless ServiceCo., Ltd. HERETAUNGA STREET HASTINGS V NECK SINGLETS. MKM. AI1 wool 9 MARLCtWE bVERCOATS. 8/11 «— «. ;Tr ^ ^ I Special 45/-, 6S/-, £4 19/6 L' | U * I " fl MARLOWE SUITS 69/6, 89/6, 99/6 1 1 I X 1 ■ ^ YEARS I | ON ... | AGG> Queen Victoria had just been pro- S claimed Empress of Iridia and Hastings was a waste of tussock ■ and swamp. To-day, on the eve of Their Majestifes' GoTonation, I I Hastings has become the business centre of Hawkfe's Bay. We | aird citizens of np menn city, and have a right tb bte proud of that I tthparalleled achievement- It is proper that at Sitch a tiffie Wd ■ 4 should fexpress our Idyalty — loyalty to oUr kin£ and Qiieen, to H Hour Town, our District and our Dominion. H %/ M ** -M *jf O nn MEN'S & BOYS' OUTFITTERS IWI 1® LH V McKay's Comer, Hastings. MfiBSS
T H E ^ c R O W N I N G O F KING GEORGE VI, ISenclish I TRADITION The ceremony of the Coronatlon stfrs wlthln tfie hetrt of every British siibject proud loyalty to the Grown and a justifiable pride in the annals and traditions of the Empire, This British devotion to tradition « reflected in English fndustrfes» setting for employers and employees alike a partfcularly high standard for production, which, through centuries of endeavour, has built up for British products an enviable reputation throughout the world for craftsmanship and Dependability. Especially is this manifested fn England's engineering industry where exacting standards of manufact* ure and faithful workmansh ip have achieved universal renown. The Austin Motor Co. Ltd. of Engfand has always endeavoured to five yP to the ,highest ideal of British Manufacturing tradition, ahd tb produce motor cars worthy of England's most brilliaht designbrs ind foremost engineers. That they have succeeded is proved by the insistent and steadily-growing demand for Austin Cars throughout the world, and the reputation they have earned es being "Britain'i Dependable Car/4 . . . r ; Only a vast organisatiori such as the Austin Motor Company, with its « ■•'f.iujiy ^ ^ , years and years of experience and continuous researchv-employing as | * it does precisiort i^ethods ahd ah : exacting system of inspectipn of , , > ^ ^ rriaterials, compbnertts and assembly— could build cars of sUCh traditional ; ^ British quality and reliability as to achieve wdrld-wide recogriitibn of ^ the fact that "you buy a car-but you invest in an Austin.'* f V ' — ANDERSON & HAWSEW, LTD,? Napier and Hastings. Direet Factorv Distribntors for The Austin Motor Co. Ltd. of Enolnnd
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 94, 7 May 1937, Page 39 (Supplement)
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