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BROADWOOD “ THE piano OF THE NATION.’’ The New “ELFIN” Baby Grand Product of John Broadwood and Sons, London. NOW ON EXHIBIT AT THE WINTER SHOW. The New “ ELFIN ” Broadwood Baby Grand is exquisite in design and enshrines all the qualities for which the name “BROADWOOD” is famous Although only 4ft. 6in. long, the rich tonal qualities are apparent immediately one's hands touch the keys. And what is more, the cost is surprisingly small. Call in, see and try this “ ELFIN.” TOUR present piano taken in part payment, easy terms SOLE AGENTS : ARRANGED TO SUIT YOU. Piano C 9 Ltd. 49, KARANGAHAPE ROAD AUCKLAND. Post this Coupon G°-
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wv There is only one valve that ran replace a Philips and thafa another Philips. I I THE, unquestioned goodness of every Radio Valve bearing the famous name PHILIPS is substantiated by the fact that the vast majority of the New Zealand radio public prefer Philips Valves to all others. Most of the leading set manufacturers have chosen Philips Valves as standard equipment year after year a further eloquent tribute to their superiority. AND NOW in 1 929 this leadership is further established beyond question by the introduction of an amazing new range of valves that require no batteries (A.C. Valves). Unmatched for Purity —the Philips Loudspeaker Just as Philips valves are unmatched for perfect reception, so the Philips loudspeaker B unmatched for perfect reproduction. Hear it at the first °Pportunity. You’ll be amazed tiy its clarity and purity of tone. You don’t know what your set tan do until you've tried it 4v ith Philips Valv es and a Philips Loudspeaker. Ask Your Dealer ! Ml 111 lIL 111 IP’S RADIO apparatus Advertisement of PHILIPS LAMPS (ST.Z.) LTD., (Radio Division). Hope Gibbons Building, Courtenay Place, Wellington. Branch Office: 611 Dilworth Building, AUCKLAND.
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HOME BANKS Encouragement of Thrift. THE new type of Home Bank consists of separate compartments for coins of various sizes, enclosed in a strong 1 and attractive nickel case of pocket size, and is supplied free to anyone opening- a Savings Bank Account with not less than 5/-. The amount deposited is entered in a Bank Pass Book, and the Deposit account may be drawn upon in the usual way. The key is kept by the Society, and every Home Bank should be brought in at frequent intervals, when the money saved will be added to the holder's Deposit Account and will earn interest at 5%. No children and very few grown-ups can resist the sport of “watching the money grow.” The Home Bank registers your savings week by week, accumulates the small change that would otherwise be wasted upon unprofitable trifles, and resists for you the temptation to spend. Southern Cross Permanent Building Society. Chancery Street —::— Auckland
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 706, 4 July 1929, Page 13 (Supplement)
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