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BLJW on I with, the . 1 |UITIMME 1 || World ReceiwrM W9XF Chicago. j 49.83 metres, each evening till 7 p.m. The Entertainment Value of Radio is generally acknowledged, « • ® the fascination of ordinary radio plus..• short-wave reception from all over the world is what places the Ultimate far ahead of all other • sets. Have you heard the Ultimate 3 in X combination? It is an all-wave, all-electric screcn-grid model, combining Broadcast and Short-wave Receivers, and giving _ electric reproduction of gramophone - records. Price .. £75 Hearing is believing. Arrange a demonstration in your own home. If ft scorns too good to be true, or if you don't know\quitc what Short* wave is, oall in for froe oopy of tho folder, "What is Short-wave?" Moores 166 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, ' Opp. His Majesty's Arcade.

FREE-WHEELING GEAR BOX FOR £10. The modern quality car to-day is not complete without this latest refinement in automobile design. Adams, Ltd., for this month, are making a special offer to all who buy the famous Dictator Eight Studebaker at £550 —-of a free-wheeling' gear box at £10 extra. This new feature gives a 12 per cent saving on petrol, a 20 per cent saving on oil, anrl 20 per cent added life to the engine, it is entirely automatic, and foolproof, and gear changing is much simplified. You can change from second to top and .top to second at 40 miles per hour without using the clutch or making - the slightest sound. You are invited to inspect the new. Dictator Eights and, have a frfee demonstration of the free-wheeling gear box. Taylor, Studebaker Sales Representative, c/o Adams, Ltd.'s, Oarage, 37, Albert Street, Auckland.—'(Ad.)

vadio KEEPS YOU IN TOUCH News of national importance, like the recent Napier catastrophe, comes first-hand to the owner of a good radio set. He is kept abreast of the times, besides getting hours of the world's best entertainment. But, a good powerful set is necessary to get the cream of news and music "on the air." In the new "Gloradio" models, sets built in New Zealand for our local conditions, you will find clarity, great power and selectivity beyond the average. These t sets are honestly worthy of the term " unique." "GLORADIO" New 1931 Models Three outstanding All-Electric Models, are FROM worth your inspection. 7-Valve Table Model rAV/m at £36, 7-Valve Console at £45, and a 7-Valve ■ Combination : at £66. All-metal chassis and # 1 front, single dial tuning, wave trap, two I mm screen grid valves, no jV.C. hum—these are I . some of the features. Beautiful hand-pollshed ' walnut cabinets make these Gloradio models specially attractive in appearance. . WEEKLY I Come in and hear them. 1 LA GLORIA GRAMOPHONES Ltd. 155 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND.

PilOt"-The Latest and Best I The "PILOT" Electric Midget J Stocks Available Next Tuesday. j§ Results same.as "Full Console." p|| 2-224 Screen-grid Stages—Powerful " Pick-up " and Keen 1-224 Screeu-grid Power Detector—Freedom from Dis--1-227 First Audio Stage and 1-245 Power Audio Outfit =~- Stage operating on Electrodynamic' Speaker of === Special^Pilot^design— Makes Tone Pure and Full. Two-toned d "Class "Walnut Case. *. .;£ §§§ Portable and yet wdl grace any home. =~ I £27/10/- Comp ! ete I §§§ 142, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. §g| ■ DEPOSIT, £4 "The Home of Guaranteed. Radio," 11[ CERTA.N I tflgL PIiASUM Field.. .... Every tin a tinful of , deliciousness ... It's —grown m New Zealand, made n J^l in Auckland . . . pure toods, \ r « YS>I made that w ay .. . . better and cheaper than patent Wfflf \ Nffli Fresh Fruit straight packel concoct ions ... . try W* from the orchard and W bfagkJjmEf i jEgrij pure Cane Sugar. STANDARD" MHSSIffISSiiW I Ask the Grocer for your w» JL yffittWfljgffllmßHo OATMEAL ROLLED OATS t Northern Roller Milling Co., Ltd., Auckland li|l Irvine & Stevenson's J F . St. George Co. Ltd., JM V Iwl ■ ■jW' J kJ Dunedin and \WL~ JL. COFFEE & CTJCORY ESSENcSWs. A

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 37, 13 February 1931, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 37, 13 February 1931, Page 15

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