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DEINE DOES THE SHADOW OF DRINK HANG OVER YOUR HEAD 2 To those whose lives ar0 clouded by the drink evil "Drinko" cure is 8 bles8- ing; "Drinko" can be given secretly; and hag no harm- ful effects: GET FREE BOOKLET Jn strictest confidence: HOME WELFARE PTY, 38B Hunter Sts, Wgtn: Drinkozavad Considering its quality 8 remarkably low-priced set:" The times ENGLAND'$ RADIO TRIUMPH nu Farttealer from 4 D; RILEY & Co LTD _ Bor 513 Wellinrton F ERRANTI 7.VALVE SUPER-HE TO DAY ONE KNOB Here is the ultimate in radio reception _ the brilliant new Philips 630A_ A few years ago successful radio was only for the few sho could control its half dozen knobs ond dials. single' turn of the new Philips taroliuminaiagl Micro-Meter dial and every station 'You wlsh t0 hear rolls in with mathematical precision: Tha Philips Micro-Meter dial makos radio more simplo than even a gramophone: Once You hava logged 0 station _however distant ~You can find it whenever You wish, and ramamber the 630A will block out any intruder and will bring in just whatever station You may want-AND No OTHER; See Your dealer about the 630A~Now MADE IN ENGLAND PhiliDs 630 Supethndnuetane Indioslyor Advt. af Philips Lambs (N.Z.) Ltd. Head Officc:_ 286-288 W akefield Strcet, W c"iagto"

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 14, 13 October 1933, Page 46

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Page 46 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 14, 13 October 1933, Page 46

Page 46 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 14, 13 October 1933, Page 46

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