Now o a c trewsAw vol'iisne witlwtrt distortion RCA RADIOLA 44 ' Leads all the rest Never before has a radio instrument of so I few valves offered such marvellous, well-round-ed tonal beauty—such astounding volume with- v out distortion—such balanced reproduction of both high and low notes. RCA RADIOLA 44 Radiola 44 utilizes only five valves—yet gives (table model) is in a compact, twoyou the performance of sets employing a far tone walnut veneer cabinet of charmjreater number. an( j g race f u l design. In this great Screen-Grid Radiola you get freedom from distorting noises and electrical unrai tlio hum without the costly sacrifice of loss in • • • • fidelity and tone range . . without that weaken- Rttdioltt QOStS HO tHOrO ing of power and dulling of low and high notes , which owners of ordinary radio sets must suffer trlCHl (111 OVdlitUPy ZVIP€* when hum is reduced in defiance of electrical J enf F research and experience. Ot/t • HEAR IT HERE! /gg z-,. ? liflf iMiiisi CORNER OF WILLIS AND BOND STREETS, (Radiola Distributors for Wellington and District#)
| IsXifee J 1 EQUIPPED I t ras y i a aiG I | STAGING Xa/AKATIPU may be safely described as one of the gfj t •- most remarkable Alpine lakes In existence. On all sides this winding sheet I of water appears walled in by great ranges capped . X by ragged peaks rising to ® heights of from 5,000 to _ J 8,000 feet, culminating at 1 T g' ? ' B tbe head of the lake in | Mount Earnslaw, which T- B towers to over 2,000 feet. Szf) In colouring and general O' appearance this beautiful g® sheet of water is said to & rival the famous Italian lakes for pride of place. Its waters are as deep and rich a blue and its overarching skies of more delicate tints than those provided by the p summers of Southern Europe. Kw JsxtM | Ifill batter-t J Wellington Service Stations: ’ 8 Exide Service Station "s’ - g Kent Terrace, Wellington. Brunette & Brown . Main Boad, Bower Hutt. —,
■ ; W : • • v P®® f 11 /W With a cough, always ATTACK with a really scientific healing medicine, never DEFEND with syrups or alcohol. The inflamed condition of the lungs that produces the Cough is too dangerous an affair to be left to palliatives—or to hope. ‘HEARNE’S’ is a definitely AGGRESSIVE scientific formula proved during 50 years, that goes right to the affected membrane and exercises a strong local curative and strengthening influence. HEARNE'S CCLM,CR@W,'™. HtAßtirt BItOKHITtS CURE !%•?<s• 4-8
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 169, 12 April 1930, Page 25
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