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OPEN FOR TUNING “Balanced Tuning” is a With the new “edge-lit” new refinement of the dial the whole scale is rioccn cod i ictcmimc- 1939 Gulbransens ensuring W illuminated at all times. FOR LISTENING pcrfpct centriug on the || Balanced Tuning allows station you want with the VI complete scanning of the Utmost speed and sim- ![ dial with one spin of the ' !“ jd I '' l plicity. ir controlling knob. : v.'lias IM: H see the new gulbransens to-day at C. KEMP GOODIN The “CENTENARY” 7-Tube All-Wave RADIO SPFCIAI I Mantel Model, with the new sliding grille IVMIZIV kJL IuVIMLiIO 1 front. The same model, with grille open, ’PHONE 2269 - - - MASTERTON ' is shown in illustration above.

GOLFERS WATCH FOR THIS! COMMENCING SHORTLY in the “TIMES-AGE” —• 10 ILLUSTRATED GOLF LESSONS BY NORMAN VON NIDA (Australia’s Formost Professional and known to Masterton Golfers.) The “Times-Age” has secured early provincial rights for this outstanding feature of interest and value to every golfer. In these 10 lessons, to be released twice weekly for 5 weeks, by aid of the “Magic Eye” Camera, Von Nida teaches clearly every major stroke in golf. Every one can learn from these brilliant lessons. COMMENCING SHORTLY IN THE “TIMES-AGE.”

Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Gives protection against Influenza. *

j 7” — • •77 ?. L \'. ’. L ." ~. s ' . • '• . ' . I> Twentieth Century Fox presents DARRYL F. ZANUCK’S " wM . $6 'l'ns* ghtabv aw "■' ' DoN loretta henry Jea. J u., I*J7 " AMECHE • YOUNG • FONDA KZ GlfßßMf BELL A Cosmopolitan. Production I ._ ——— x . -S&m—- . > : ."ww b 1 > lyiWZ ~ wllw W** l< x ■ >/ <w QL ,r« “'' & 77. -a /W*,- . jjjE a .JMMMBMMHiER .7 S&; ’ j&fe * .-r iA<wy «B- ->>.. z.:i _aaMLA ■♦»■ g /gMMBE a.< • A JEte-J I /-> - '* z - ■'"'■-» jkvAiW" -■- ■ " A «B»uJjg»-^RKBCT.. oMMsSQi u al JBHbA Mabel has faith in Bell’s genius. Told of the telephone and her father’s the rigors of cold and hunger and the future seems hopeless. One., panic, he shouts, J'Mr. Watson! (’ome here! I wanfyou!” And,'out objections, she replies, simply, “When are you going to start work on day, while Bell is experimenting with a new acid for his batteries, » s ot earshot, Watson hears his call through a wire! Ihe telephone is dis'it, Mr. Bell?’’ And so Bell returns to his laboratory for a struggle in- Watson is downstairs, tinkering with another telephone model. Sud- covered! The two men give. vent to.their_excilement3vith.a.wild»ivar volvin.g real privation. With genuine fortitude he and Watson endure denly, Bell spills some acid and burns a huge hole in his pants. In a whoop! (To be continued) - •> Watch. Monday’s; paper for rhe next instalment of Alexander Graham Bell.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 August 1939, Page 2

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424

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 August 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 August 1939, Page 2

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