TRADE MARK REGISTERED INJP2S •RADIO You are invited to see and hear the latest outstanding triumph in Radio. Leader in the Field -rrzz •s 7* On Exhibition Now Olympia Stand 7* ROGERS TUBES in laboratory test give higher efficiency and double life of other makes. § Model 580 Phonolectro Combination •One-minute radio—the turn of a knob and the next moment electro-phonograph. Features of the 535 Lowboy The new advanced 8-tube allsteel ' chassis. Guaranteed Sogers A.C. tubes. Sharp selectivity. Latest Electro-Dynamic Speaker. Single dial control. . Beautiful cabinet. Distributors. A. R. Harris Company Ltd. 200 GLOUCESTER STREET. Sogers Sets—a true Empire product—manufactured under ideal conditions with the most up-to-date machinery, in Rogers' own factory, owned and controlled by Canadian interests. trader the Radio Towers. C. E. Bailey, Ashburtoa. E. G. Eliot, Timaru. W. Heinz, Greymouth. DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES: A. M. Gray, Amberley. Malvern Electric Power Board, Darfield. M. Smith & Son, Rangiora. Banks Peninsula Electric Power Duvauchelle and Little River
BBITISHEBS HAD GEEAT TIME AT MT. COOK. The snow was deep and the fun was rife. The second batch of Britishers at Mt. Cook had the time of their lives. Typical of Mt. Cook, the weather was glorious, and the champagne atmosphere and that "thousands of feet above worry level" feeling contributed to an unforgetable holiday for the members of the team. Praises are heard on every Bide of the magnificence and absolute comfort of the Hermitage, indeed a great tribute to the Mt. Cook Tourist Co., who conduct the Hermitage, also the Chateau Tongariro and Brent'a, Botoraa, and are the proprietors of the White Star Hotel, Qaeenatowi. -—1
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19970, 3 July 1930, Page 13
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