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HBBiH I The Modern Radio
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^J^^^B|^Bg|HUBf . stations near and far ... and for the greatest
- mM^^^^^^^^BBK^m value at the lowest price, the Radiola is
'^?; w. IKm without equal. Every part, every detail and
^^-^m'' ' : Lm|w J? every feature contribute to but one result —
.?u ^f The Radiola 55E, equipped with Radiotrons,
. ;. . is priced at £37/10/. Easy terms available.
The 'Cabinet is a beautiful example of
?inoilern craftsmanship. Robust in con- l-~l—m.-.l~.l~. D»aami!/vm
Btfiiction and finished in semi-bright 11116181316 1x606011011
lacquer with-: fittings moulded from iinrraTAIirp I - 1
?pecial translucent material, thus Wl I HI II I **« Aoriol
eliminating aU metal parts on the out- ~ VYllllv/Ul dll riClldl
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.-., The Radiola gives interstate reception without aerial or earth and with no interference,
:fi--. while due to the research work of Mr. E. T. Fisk, Managing Director of A.W.A., noise has
'g \. ? . been entirely eliminated.
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V rrn The Radiola 55B, using seven r rp Operated from the 240 volt direct
3_yD Radiotron Valves, has many new _3_J\-» current electric supply the
- arid advanced radio engineering -^ -^ v Radiola 55C incorporates the lat
features. Its moving coil speaker brings into ^est improvements in broadcast receiver de
the country; home the most faithful repro- ' -' sign, which includes exceptionally low noise . .
' duction of interstate and. local programme^ [eX?l :wi*h^?1iieti clear reproduction. The
?i ??£??? J- , '*££?. * t^!aT? ?**??% J *^V stations. T4he lpw operating, cost of this
: The' Radiola 55B p priced at; £42/10/, -and: - - ? machine is alone worth its purchase.
easy terms are available. ; I, .;.; The: 55C is £37/107, with easy terms available.
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Made possible by our purchase for cash of a
wonderful lot of Suitings at a job price, enabling
. . . : , us to pass on an enormous saving to you ! The
materials include a comprehensive assortment of
Summer Worsteds and Seasonable Fox Serges.
f £3/10/
£ £3/1 5/-
We need hardly say, in regard to the Fox Serges
, . in particular, that, having handled more of this
material than any other tailor in Perth, we can
, guarantee exceptional value. Our long standing
in the State is also a guarantee of workmanship.
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Starved for 6 Months
'1 have indeed buffered with nerves. This last 12 months I've been
a proper invalid. I couldn't eat a dinner or any solid food. I was on
mUle and barley water for 6 months, as that is about all I could digest.
Then a friend advised me to try Phosphorated Iron. I did so, and after
the third bottle I felt so well — every bottle I took, the better I felt. My
weight when I first started was 7 stone. Now I1 am near 10 stone.
— Mrs. J. A. Doyle.
When nerves go wrong they always centrate your mind on work. Here's
strike at your weakest spot. When this a test worth trying: —
spot happens to be the stomach ner- ««13'S«,1,4 T»«^»- xtr j rri _x
yous dyspepsia results, appetite van- Eight-Day' Wonder Test.
ishes, and is replaced by 'an uneasy which physicians find often increases
hollow feeling that keeps up until the strength, energy, and endurance of
every nerve in your body seems 'on weak, nervous, anaemic, delicate, or
edge ' The food you force down won't run-down men and women 100 per '
digest properly; and you're knocked cent. 4|
up, do^vn and out for one day at First see how' far you can walk— or ^
least so far as being really useful to how long you can work ? before be
yourself or anyone else is concerned. coming tired, achy, and nervous. Next
It's the height of folly to force the eat two tablets of Phosphorated Iron
digestion of food with some -pepsin pill after each meal for eight days. Then
while the stomach nerves are in test your strength, energy and stay
such shape. Nervous indigestion ing power again and see for yourself
comes from nerves alone. Get your how much you have gained. Note the
nerves right and you'll feel tip-top, startling difference in the way you g
and eat and digest what you eat as look, feel and act J
any normal, healthy person should. Every tablet seems to go straight 1
nothing could be better for such cases to the nerve cells, and pu£s ambition 1
than a couple of Phosphorated Iron vim, vitality, confidence and courage
Tablets eaten at every meal or when- in every inch of your body,
ever you feel blue or depressed and _ „
your nerves are working overtime. DoeSIl t Cost a Penny.
Phosphorated Iron is the greatest All leading chemists sell these Phos
nerve tonic ever found for nervous phorated Iron Tablets, 60 to a flask,
dyspepsia, nervous headaches, and up- on a positive guarantee that if they
set nerves generally. It calms and do not bring results and give satis
steadies the nerves when they want faction the money paid for them will
to fly It stimulates and strengthens be returned. And thousands of people
the nerves when they are dull, tired in this State can testify to their mar
out and sluggish, and you cannot con- vellous efficiency.
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