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near the RADION RADIO ,[ A HIGH CLASS MACHINE AT A LOW PRICE! ; YOU CAN ENJOY AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND STATIONS ON ALL THE FOUR MAKES OF RADIONS! Y K.F.I. LOS ANGELES HEARD NIGHTLY. RADION, the one profit quality radio, is the lowest priced set guaranteed to get Australian and New Zealand A and B Stations, with static-breaking volume and perfect tone. Even the 14 guinea Radion will receive American stations. Each Radion model is a leader in both price and quality. Ask also to{hear the Radion Pacific at 17 guineas and the R.viicn Airwave (combined long and short-wave) at 23 guineas. Above prices packed free on rail or boat and include sales tax. BUILT IN NEW ZEALAND OF THE WORLD’S BEST PARTS PRICES RANGE FROM 23 GUINEAS 17 GUINEAS 14 GUINEAS 13 GUINEAS THE 23 GUINEA MACHINE IS EQUIPPED FOR BOTH LONG AND SHORT WAVE RECEPTION. WORLD-WIDE SHORT-WAVE STATIONS >' ARE BROUGHT IN. vYr,.** ?K|! > 7; * SUrrLY OF SOME OF THE OLDER wY v ** < ■••.YY- rou ß-Valve cii.pillan £9 10s five valve cilfillan £l2 ios t4.D D; MOTO ,B S NE W ZE A LAND DISTRIBUTORS, . ::Wg’ll.ington, Dunedin, Auckland, Invercargill, Timaru and •' Vv ; '. : Y YVY- - Wanganui. all Enquiries invited at— \ ‘Y| ; WESfCOAST YMOTORS, LTD., RE V.ELL STRE ET , HOKITIK A . Phone our office for free home demonstration.

WOODS* CREAT PEPPERMINT CURE. For Coii£ I ''. anH folds:, r f*i!«

Treat a cold logically at the points of infection. Use Nazol—the scientific remedy. Disinfects and protects the points of infection —the passages of the nose and throat. Gives prompt relief. 60 doses for Is fld, 120 doses for 2« fld.—Adffc.

H K K h h H H I J £ SR ' I N GAS THE MODERN FUEL! WITH THE HEAT-FLAME YOU CAN SEE!! USE GAS—THERE’S NOTHING LIKE IT WHAT WOULD I DO WITHOUT MY GAS COOKER*’ ITS ABSOLUTELY ON TIME. THE ANSWER TO DOMESTIC WORRIES—GAS. IT WILL SUPPLY HEAT—IT WILL SAVE WORK. IT IS ALWAYS ON TAP—IT IS THE SERVANT OF THE HOUSEHOLD. THE TRIUMPH FOR COOKING! FOR GENERAL UTILITY HEATING EFFICIENCY EASY ATTENTION. ? ;, THE FRIEND OF THE) HOME. In recent years Science has done worders in maintaining the gas cooker as the undisputed leader among cooking appliances, both for the modem home and for big hotels and institutions. For, despite all efforts of other cooking appliance makers to perfect their products, gas cooking not only holds Its previously secured place far in the lead . < of other methods, but Is actually gaining a still greater lead. Figures published by “Board and Council” (the official organ of the Municipal Association of N.Z.) show that for every 8 cookers installed in N.Z. in the year 1929-30, 5 were for gas. By 1930-31 the official figures showed that for every 10 cookers installed 7 were for gas. In the United States of America there are over 1 *,01)0,000 Gas Cookers in use, The official records indicate that these figures represent a2STO 1 PREFERENCE FOR GAS as the medium far cooking. The more carefully you investigate the merits of Gas ..„ . . its safety, dependability, certainty, and economy . , • • the more you will appreciate the reasons for this overwhelming pre>erencc for Gas for Cooking. MAKES LIGHT OF WASHING DAY. SAVES FUELLING AND CLEANING UP. SUPPLIES HOT WATER ALL THE TIME. ADDS PLEASURE TP HOUSEKEEPING. Obtainable, with all Particulars, from Mr W 5 H. Shannon, Revell Sheet, or TIKA GAS Coy., Ltd . K FOLLOW THE LEAD OF MEDICAL EXPERTS—WARM YOUR ROOMS W!TH GAS. ki t hrmmn mm i:Jfca mi <=»•" •**■* «* H H H H H H H K H H H H H H H H H H H

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1933, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1933, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1933, Page 7

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