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OUR NOVELTY DOG LAMPS GUARANTEE! @oyOWGABARIa; "Ayy wagodsshatablo blovmay BY MAIL be returned within 7 days from receipt and WRite now your money will be re- Il MANNERS ST. funded in full? To THE LAMPHOUSE WELLINGTON cl 66 HOMECRAFT % HOT TOAST IN A MOMENT ELECTRIC IRONS POKER-WORK SETS The latest in decorative reading lamps_ highly polished metal casting of a 'dog Poker-work is a fas- mounted on wooden base (8Vzin. X 3in.) cinating and instruc- with Speedee Table against a background of circular frosted tional hobby which Toaster. Smartly fin- plate glass The switch; lampholder and IS becoming more and more popular ished, nickel plated, globe is attached to an adjustable clip be- throughout New Zea- highly polished 2 slice hind the glass giving beautiful effect land: The 'Home- when lighted; especially with the coloured craft Set" is the toaster , complete with globes: Supplied complete with plain bulb electrical answer to 3 feet of two core Heater and Toft. cord. the original Poker and can be used with Flex: Cat_ No. LF904 safety by old and 45 /- young alike The Post Free. machine plugs into New Reduced Price, Reliable English make Coloured enamel a hotpoint or light or nickel top. Some slightly soiled, SO we socket and the heat Cat: No. LE754. 29/6 have reduced the lot from 42/ To G6 NO-MAST 9 9 AERIAL at the end of the wooden handle can be varied at will: Supplied complete: Spare Complete with cord: 29/11 tips 4d. each: Post Free. Cat: No. LE718_ Designed for use in crowded Cat. No. LE9O. Complete Post Free. areas or where it is imprac- e3/10 /- ticable to erect a pole or Post Free. horizontal aerial Ideal for flat dwellers Comprised 0t FIVE GOOD REASONS WHY YOU WANT AN several 12 gauge solid cop- per leads mounted in heavy TUDOR AERITROL" service insulator Supplied with bracket and 20ft. 'lead JUGS ininutesn be erected in 20 Marvellously Improved Reception (at our risk). Latest shaped chrome plated Electric Jug_ (1) It will separate interfering Stations Cat. No. LA296 -19/- 3 pints: 6Vzin: dia Post Free: SVzin. high: Com- (2) It will reduce noise level and interference bines beauty, utility, (3) It will increase volume on weak stations_ and modernity (4) It will eliminate outdoor and indoor AERIAL WIRE Twelve months' guarantee Aerials, acting as a perfect Aerial Elim- Cat_ No. LEI7 inator. 83/13/6 (5) It controls the volume from powerful local Post Free: Stations Installed in a few minutes without tools Try it at our risk. Send for an AERITROL to-day FAMILY PASTIMES ! Try it in your own home for seven days;. at the end of that time you are not thoroughly And a game for the satisfied with it return it and we will refund whole Excellent your money in full. Full instructions with each year unit: gift for one member; and hours of amuse- The best tinned copper stranded Aerial ment and thrills for Zat. No. LAI Priced at only 33/6 Wire. In 10oft. lengths. the whole family Post Free. Cat. No_ LA267 Price , The most fascinating Postage, 6d extra: 5/11 of games: Fun and excitement capturing Tanks, Air Bases, EAGLE (U.S.A:) ELECTRIC SOLDERING Forts; Submarines, HYDROMETERS IRON CRYSTAL SETS etc: Winning Naval Battles; Capturing Will bring in the Local Stations on Towns. Easy to play. headphones: Only @ For two to seven boy knows what it is players. The game to be without one has a universal appeal: Complete outfit Price as illustrated; with instructions: Full sized glass tube Hydrometers with non-stick- 14/6. Cat. No. LC290 Postage, 8d. Or with Cat. No_ Lusoo 'ing float. Test your own Car and Radio Batteries condenser and Red 19/6 Cat. No. LM3QQ, 7/6 each: Speedee Diamond Crystal. LC293 Price, 28/6. Post Free. Postage, 8d. Iad Postage Free: With C "'SPEEDEE"' Standard Electric Sol- Spare Floats. dering Iron there are a hundred and one Suitable Headphones Browns English make_ Cata No. LM3OI cach odd jobs the handyman could do round Very sensitive. Post Free LC245 26/6 pair. "TAR- 2/3 the house. Plugs into a light socket and Use "TARMAG" tc recches full heat In 4 minutes Very MAG" give new life to old economical only 100 watts; 'the same as bctteries, and cidded an oldinary house bulb. Indispensable in MORSE life to new ones: It SHADE HOLDERS the home workshop Battery aissolves the basic Cat: No. LS406 KEYS Tonic ! Icad sulphate crystals For Standard and Tabie Lamps Postage 8d. 16/7 A real Morse Practice which prevent elec- English, strongly made, oxy-cop- Set with key and trelyte contact and Pered finish. Hinged at centre for buzzer mounted on helps your battery to tilting. 6-VOLT SOLDERING black plastic base with morse code em- give its best. For bossed and terminals aS illustrated. Oper- better lichting and Cat. No. LG36 2/3 each. IRON ates from 41/2 volt battery. A gift for the better starting TARMAG. For jobs away from the power supply. A boy! Normally 8/9 Cat. No. LHIIO. low 'voltage PYROBIT Works from a 6 volt shocffle, Sirailar to cbove with chromed top. 6-volt car battery and consumes only 45 Now 5/11 2/8 Cot No. LG37 each: watts. High bit temperature 300 deg. C Postage, 4d3 12 volt, 2 bottles, 5/6. Postage 3d. 3/3 Cat: No. LS415, For Month Only: Cat: No. LAZO extra: Postage, 3d. extra: Post Free: -33 /- 4Vz volt Battery (B 50). 3/2 Printed at the Registered Ofice of WILSON 8 HORTON, LTD-, 149 Queen Street, Auckland, by Albert Dennison, 149 Arney Road, Remucra, and published for the New Zealand Broadcasting Service, at 115 Larbtop Quay, Wellington; by K Sellens, 9 Seaforth Tce , Wellington, July 16, 1948.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 473, 16 July 1948, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 473, 16 July 1948, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 473, 16 July 1948, Unnumbered Page

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