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Here are two sure HITS sung by RAy DICKSON One of the most appealing records to be heard for long time, and disc that will always be popular with children parti- cularly, is "SMILEY" from the film of the same name: Phaps Sung on PHILIPS Pi2z by SMILEY RAY DICKSON with RED PERKSEY'S Orchestra Reverse is 'WHEN THE LILACS BLOOM AGAIN' (When the White Lilac Blooms Again) This is the only vocal version so far released of this overseas hit tune: PHILIPS 76 1trtc tom MAIL ThIS CoUPOn Now Philips Electrical Industries of New Zealand Ltd:, Record Department, Box 2097 , Wellington. Please mail me regular information on Philips latest record releases: NAME ADDRESS Pds8 Toquatest nane in Ligkt! RONSONOL LIGHTER FLUID BY The MAKERS OF WORLD- '0r AL JNIGMTERS FAMOUS RONSON LIGHTERS Your lighter IS only 33 good Retec 25 the fluid You use: For an instant flame; every time: 26 LICHTER ~FUEL wich any lighter, make sure rou gec Ronsonol: Per 4 Oz: bottle; with special glass casy-fill pourer: Om Odvgts Ronson Representatives : Ponsford, Newman & Benson 1948 Ltd. RONSOn ACCESSORIES Ronsor Flints Il-and 2/- Per pke: Wired wicks 6d each: Literkits 2/- each: Service outfit 3/9 eacha 57J.io Ronsonol Distributors: Delopac (Nz) Ltd:, Wellington: Ronson service OutFit

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 914, 15 February 1957, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 914, 15 February 1957, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 914, 15 February 1957, Page 18

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