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THIS IS THE STORY OF ¥ ////h'M rtSRWYM /& // rTi a !/ a/ * P® ' / ff /ar r 7a/ a -iTuiOl 'WwffitfsO ' Bl rß ' I Listen Gentlemen ... E. ,3 IB mil it MMESk J This is the story of Mary, the wife of Mr. James White, who gave a very IgY jgL,g '• \ special pre-Christmas party for some of her husband’s business friends. CY * P"-' \ It all went perfectly until Mr. Clarke, her husband’s most important client, rr \ asked if they might hear the Daventry broadcast. Now the White’s JfxM Wtm Y *■ \ radio was fairly old, and under the conditions wouldn’t give satisfactory W IMBmL \ reception. Of course, everyone said it didn’t matter, but it spoiled the R. party somewhat. fl iWuS'Sli 2/ -M ' IWw I a JlfcXa rail! ptL* Jim: Don’t worry Mary, it didn’t matter that much. Jim: Listen Joe, you know something about Radios. Jim: Well, this set is certainly an eye-opener. But even Jim: That sounds good, but say I’m transferred. How do .. .. . . .. , .. Wh?re can I gee a decent modern set? the best Radios go wrong. What about service ? I get on then ? Mary: Jim, to think that everything was perfect except the 6 disappointment with the radio. Joe: There is only one place to go to Jim — the Radio Salesman: That Radio is covered by a 12 months uncon- Salesman: If you change your residence, we re-instal! the .. e Y . . . . Centre. They sell Columbus exclusively, and, take ditional guarantee, Mr. White. And our factory Columbus in your new home and no matter where aim: les, mayoe it is time we got a new one. jc f rom me , the Columbus is out on its own. trained experts are always available to you in your you are in New Zealand, there is a specialised on-the-i- D i. ill t. mu j . own home. spot service for your Columbus Radio. » Jim: Radio Centre! I know where they are, 111 drop in ' and see them. -s Radio is made especially for New Zealand geographic and atmospheric conditions. Its -21 /, advanced design and modern features ensure a distinguished and thoroughly satisfying performance '1 v.- even under summer conditions. Columbus Radio is procurable from the Radio Centre in all main towns and through direct factory representaIbBB t ' on ‘ n P ract ‘ ca *ky every New Zealand township. Your investment in a Columbus is protected by al2 months’ IHI kd 111 UH fi unconditional guarantee. ’ T f-wW > This Christmas visit the Radio Centre or the direct factory representative in your town. See the select series ’ bHI Columbus models for every purse and purpose. You can give your family no more trustworthy, no more delightful gift this Christmas than a Radio bearing the proud name Columbus. Mary: Oh, Jim, it’s just marvellous! A Columbus too. Why, Mrs. Blank told me that the Columbus is the finest set on the New Zealand market today. Jim tilt’s ar> all-wave model, Mary, so we can get those COLUMBUS RADIO ■i RADIO CENTRE, Queen Street, L. D. Turner, Jellicoe St., Martinborough, t o a r* jl O 1 U MASTERTON. ’Phone 19411. W. E. Jeffreys, Fox Street, Featherston. District factory KeprOSCOtaiWOS. q Baynes, High Street, Carterton. W. Hornblow, Main Street, Eketahuna. H. G. Carter, Main Street, Greytown. W. A. Carthew, Pahiatua.

Reasons’ Greetings I To all our many patrons we extend the heartiest of ’Xmas greetings, and the hope that the New Year will bring new and better prosperity to all, and, m addition, may we suggest a ’Xmas Hamper made up to your own individual requirements. We have the best stocks to choose from. | SPECIAL DISCOUNT FROM DEC. 16 TO | I JAN. 3 ON ALL HAMPERS £2 & 01 ER. | Get your ’Xmas Hampers and the Best of Wines, etc. —FROM—TARATAHI HOTEL F. YULE, Proprietor, CARTERTON.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 December 1939, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 December 1939, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 December 1939, Page 5

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