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DOE S YOUR RADIO WHISTle TOO 2 The city slicker' $ shrill, cheeky whistle can be very troublesome 50, too, can the whistle in a radio If your radio " whistles while it works the odds are you have faulty valves; and faulty valves need immediate replacement_ If you want first-class reproduction _ years and years of trouble-free ser- vice, alwavs specify and insist on British-made BRIMAR VALVES they' re 10 times tested; 10 times more efficient: Brimab Aritish Radio VA [ V E 8 Standard Telephones & Cables Ptya Ltd: (Ine: NSWa) Wellington_~Box 638 Auckland_~Box 91w Wanganui_-Box 293 Christchurch_~Box 983 (PAIN! Swelling, Soreness Relieved by MOIST HEAT The moist heat of an Antiphlogistine poultice relieves pains, reduces swelling; limbers up stiff, aching muscles due to simple sprains, bruises Or similar conditions. The most widely used poultice in the world. It's easy to get the bene fits of moist heat: Just MEDICATED apply Antiphlogistin e poultice hot enough to be PoULTICe comfortable then feel the DRESSING moist heat g0 right to work on sore; aching parte. Antiphlogistinea The Denyer Chemical Mfg: Co;, 78 Liverpool Street; Sydney, NSw.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 557, 24 February 1950, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 557, 24 February 1950, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 557, 24 February 1950, Page 26

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