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WE’RE FROUO TO SHOW Y<W THIS <&,,,<, a - 011 sills*-- pl >»/ ' ' ; BUS JW I: l * *_.■ T 1 , Jf fa :, Tyy • ■Lp' JJERE’S H.M.V’s first contribution to New Zealand’s second 1840'1940 century! It’s just the kind of radio you’ve heen looking for, not too big, not too expensive. But the workmanship is there—in the cabinet that’s fashioned in inlay from hand rubbed walnut ... in the speaker which reproduces every note as clear as a bell ... in the set itself which is the climax of over 43 years of endeavour in the field of sound. You’ll be proud of this H.M.V.—firstly because it will give you all you want in the world of news and entertainment—and secondly because its richness of tone signifies a set of distinction .. . typically H.M.V. Ask your H.M.V. dealer to show you the new short-wave alphabetical dial . . . the simple tuning scale and all the improvements on this Centennial Model. We recommend it , . , wholeheartedly 1 LOCAL AGENTS: W. H. SAUNDERS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

WESTCLOX BpW| r. "■'" /An \sl ’ L<?./f iy A \| ALARM ,K OL CLOCKS !WSO|| ; i are always dependable! J • i r ] gIG BEN, loud, plain 25/- ] 1 gABY BEN, Ivory, plain 25/- 1 gLEEPMETER, streamlined 20/- 1 gPUR, luminous dial 20/- I AMERICA, New Leg Model 13/6 I j gILVER BELL, New Model.. JJ/g I , i I—i— ii m bh, hi■!■,■■„, M ,| |, W Ml — Mt — ( ' i i THE ( FARMERS : 1 (W.F.C.A., LTD.) ’Phone 1600. QUEEN STREET. Box 442. !

CONCESSIONS FOR FAMILIES BY RAIL THE BIGGER THE FAMILY THE GREATER THE SAVING SF families—real families—don’t have a trip now and then to fresh scenes, it will not be the fault of the Railways Department, for it grants special concessions to families. The Railways carry father and mother (or either) and ALE of their children under 16 years o! age for journeys of not less than 20 miles, at the price of three adult second-class return tickets. UP AND AWAY FOR A DAY OR MORE

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 March 1940, Page 2

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325

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 March 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 March 1940, Page 2

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