WHAT’S THE GOOD OF RADIO? You may listen to radio when you’re indoors with a cold, but it’s Pulmonas that will bring you out of doors again. These pleasing ,soothing pastilles re* lieve roughs and colds by inhalation. Pulmonas are especially valuable for ’flu, bronchitis, catarrh, etc. From chemists ana stores, Is 6d and 2s 6d per tin.—Advt.
fluctuations of the current as experienced locally do not effect to am great extent the All Electric Majestci Radio set. A ballast tube overcomes this annoying condition and also protects the set against excessive voltage and tlie resultant burning 3ut of transformers. Ring ’phone 112 and arrange for a demonstration. L. S. Ross, Majestic agent e or Westland. — 10.
The most wonderful novelty just arrived at Yarrnll’s, Revel! St..—Gramophone record post cards. All the latest hits, including birthday greetings, etc, Is a packet of four. Do not fail to send one of these to your friends. You po r t them like an ordinary past card.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1930, Page 7
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