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3rd LIBERTY LOAN 2 Are you one of those who have not done their duty and ' " I hare yet to subscribe? There are only a>few days to go i and £9,212,241 still to be raised. V Have you done your part and invested all you can? 4 Special Note—This week Trading Banks will remain open 0 until 4 p.m. each day to receive subscriptions. ' . * $*y<ywi(bii4cienceCte&*? • r\ CAVALCADE OF X > -'' ''' MUSIC IN W.Z. \ ' * .«. ] ~ . Z*z?**^' iH Jill; ; The first successful wireless message was trans- ' 4-Hf- */*' '^ N**<?^>»™ tnittcd across "the Atlantic by.Marconi in 1901. * if jfSV ' - I*^, ' Is^^ Jsfe^p [ Steady progress in wireless telegraphy inevitably ■, \Js*# '/ * " \ '"* \ ,- -• TO»lf^/^^' ' small stations in New Zealand. The pioneers were ' >W^^l^-\ ;*S&. JPR^^H ; The N.Z. Broadcasting Co. was founded in 1923 S y fi*A- , JmHF '> and had stations in the four main cities. At that <&&,]s> Tj| './ J^^jflH^ - fIP ,^^^X*4sp^»^&} time Station 2YA was the largest and strongest in -^ &<4 - vI liiw ' r^^^l'l'' the Southern Hemisphere. Several proviacial fX% v ' J^^^^gl| I I t|f| ' stations also operated. The Government assumed " '' - f Wlf; * *V\ " '- ''- 'Ph^^' control of the Broadcasting Company in 1932. V ' . ", !f f | **.s|~ - v-^^^^l^ * In the earlier radio sets, listening was by means of • '■ ,'\ • ;f H'/^" ' / headphones. Methods of transmission and the tone *- v ~ - - >, RST fhoht *cwss of receiving sete have constantly been improved, culminating fa the famous "Phiko" Radio/ .™"j^™« —I for which Begg's have been- N.Z. Agents for • fr^Sjy^ ___»-—■*•^——^"^^ 1 many years. Entertainment and news over ■ * £^*1 J J , 1 - . t»s- - :^M^f^K W£ j \ tlie air is now commonplace in every home. ' . |=g/g^L ■ y-" , »^^ iJ^^M^r^^^^^M 1 But invention is still busy with broadcasting \ jUPfW f \ and new devetopmeats—including Tdevto- lw} ; Mi :» itH I *^'S^fc^' Aw¥ G*^ V ion—will be launched after the war. - I ;— ■■' \ »«^fS^*ti!i?-li^" aIStiVVM \ THE MUSICAL & ELECTRICAL CENTRE 1 \ 010^ «toCash« INfIW ,\ MANNERS STREET. WELIINATON.' \ 111 Vour SttrpliPVg S f j AND THE SQUARE. PAtM. NORTH \ invest OMf vyaf'SaW»« a _ ' .i.irt«n In to 2ZB for "Curates* af MoeS» T ' \ . —^——"* *"*^"~ •"•'* Saturday at 8.13 p.m. ■BMwMß..^«a!SSSSsßMWßßM]MWMßMlMßMßMßMßMßßMß^^^^^^^^^^^M^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^y I"-^1!S!J What o Pleosu,.t it ft <Mitt— McK*«v«a) t^K^^^l" 'n *'V^3b harm the clothes to' the lcastj *^^ ■ .- Pboo* 42 227. i^*J:^^'^J2BP and what with its extra cebbomy 1 Auckland. . mmmt mmnwm*- i in ' ' ..■••■. i .'■'. kS^slS'SjmT £ w I - ■Jmi ■ El; ' H ' <J|b^; vißi^*~

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1943, Page 6

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