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Children like WADE’S WORM FIGS A safe and certain remedy for worms. Pleasant to take. All chemists and stores.* , ui i .1'

Q *0 gel the most out of the air—the full. clear voice of the . speaker, the softest note of a musical program unspoiled by ' squeals and howls, to know positively that you can bring in distant stations by placing the dial at a certain position-—this is what the radio user wants and this is what he obtains with the King Quality Neutrodyne Receiver When you have once logged the stations you can always bring them in again by placing the dial at the same position —no guess work, no experimenting If the station you want is sending, you get it !r is easy to cut out local stations Ob jectionablf noises are eliminated, no distortion ycu get the lull clear tones. BTn & t .A\ul A ir. i o 4 * <» aw v/ ’?.• * i * i %<■> i mi f m f **;•* ? :ni m * i, i ii* « J 9 l I* 'll I It' .nttiT^W KING IT O HINNERS HOME LIFE. No home is complete without a Radio Receiver. Daily broadcast programmes are published in all newspapers. W. H. GUNNING & CO., LTD. are agents for the King Radio sets, the best value on the market. At the opening of the new Federal Capital.at Canberra, every word of the speeches of the Duke of York and Mr Bruce were heard on a £l4 10/- King Radio Receiver, by a resident of Shannon. Be wise and buy a King Radio Set from— W. H. GUNNING & CO., LTD. PRICES FROM £l4 10/-. TERMS ARRANGED. All Classes of Valves, Batteries, and Radio Equipment in Stock. See Windows. . ■

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Shannon News, 17 June 1927, Page 3

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281

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 17 June 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 17 June 1927, Page 3

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