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DEAF? Test 0 Vibraphone in your home No batteries No Cords Nothing Electric The tiny Vibraphone fits almost invisibly into your ear friends hardly see it. The world-famous Vibraphone costs only E3/3/- Write Today for free illustrated book let and details of 30 day Home Trial Offer: VIBRAPHONE HEARING AIDS (NZ), National Chambers, 20 Swanson Street , Box 2817 , Auckland. Sole Australasian Agents: The European Vibraphone Coj, London. Inserted by H; Jones, National Chambers, 20 Swanson Street, Auckland. Vibraphones are made of Pure silver and are everlasting. LIKE WALKING 0m PILLOWS 4 The most delightful walka ing ease imaginable-all- day foot ease, freshness and vitality. Made from Scho-tex,the new,excra- soft Latex foam rubber (millions of tiny air cells) . Washable, odourless. Fit any boot or shoe. 419 pr: Scholl Foot Comfort Service : HAM 3a Col'wood St. LR: HUTT 29 | High Sca HAST. 402 H 'taunga St. BLEN: George St: NEW PLY 52 Queen St; NELSON 247 Hardy Sc. WANG: 1 92 Vic: Ave; ChCH: 123 Cashel Sta PALM: N. 136 B dway Tim Cnr George & Sophia WGTon: 9 Willis St. DUNEDIn 20 Moray Place Dr . Scholl' s AIR-PILLO INSOLES From Chemists and Shoe Stores Evergwhere To England MIA PANAMA ORAISRALA 0 S AFRICA TRAVEL SHaw Savill

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 792, 24 September 1954, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 792, 24 September 1954, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 792, 24 September 1954, Page 9

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