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Answers to Correspondents

RS. J., Wanganui.-aAs the wiring of your new house is not. yet complete, we ‘rongly advise you to consult the firm of experts in lighting whose address we are sending you. It would be a pity to complete now on old-fashioned lines, and afterwards feel dissatisfied, when a thoroughly well-thought-out scheme will cost you no more, and probably less. « A LDPHABET," Dargaville-You will have no difficulty in choosing a range to meet your requirements, but whether you decide to instal one now or wait until later, do see that your service wires are heavy enough to start with, to avoid alterations later on. J.T., Nelson.-Yes, wall bracket: with candle fittings should prov. a very satisfactory addition to you drawing-room lighting. and after th first. cost, really effect an economy Addresses in post. "rTP HOMPSON," Feilding.-Have sen address for dining-room fittings. Please write again if they are not what you require, but we think yor will be able to make a selection. "[MPROVER," Hobson Bay.-Hithe: schemes are suitable, and wher you decide upon one, we will go further into the matter with' you. Yor are wise to decide to make a good job of it. "WIRELESS," Opunake.-Glad tc ; hear you have been helped. Have sent address for the lamps of graduated power. "DUster..-I have posted particulars of the small vacuum cleaners that do away with the insanitary old duster and do not soil the hands. You will love one. "LJE-ABED."-Don’t spoil your eyes and acquire a permanent twist in your neck, "Lie-abed," to try to get the light on your work or reading. Get an adjustable lamp, which will twist ITS neck, and whose shade will tilt, until the light is just where you would have it. Particulars sent.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 33, 28 February 1930, Page 28

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Answers to Correspondents Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 33, 28 February 1930, Page 28

Answers to Correspondents Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 33, 28 February 1930, Page 28

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