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\ as 3 WINS TO MAUESTIC • v. . p,* :>v *..; •■• '• . y/-^ RADIO "J cli'l VA I 'Mfiw m w m Here’s further convincing evidence of Majestic Radio’s dominating leadership. In the 19C3 DX Radio Championship for distance reception Majestic Receivers achieved the following successes:— FIRST PLACE FOR N.Z.—for the Third Time in Succession —■ with a New Record of 416 Stations. . Mr. J. E. Downes, of Dunedin, witli his Standard Model Majestic, won the Otago District Certificate and the New Zealand DX Championship Cup. FIRST PLACE FOR WELLINGTON DISTRICT. „ . Mr. J. P. Cowlishaw, of Palmerston North, won the Wellington District Certificate and received second place for the whole of New Zealand. He has previously won the following DX honours with his Majestic Radio: The Wellington District five times, and the Palmerston North City Certificate three times. FIRST PLACE FOR MARLBOROUGH-CANTERBURY DISTRICT. Mr. D. N. Adams, also with a Majestie Radio, was the winner of the Marl-borough-Canterbury District Certificate. Prices increasing to £2O cn stocks arriving THIS WEEK. Only two available at old price, £l9. Later advice states that the “Majestic” has again won the D.X. Cup for the fourth time in succession with 500 verified stations. / / 1 THE WORLD IN YOUR HOME.” Authorised Majestic Distributors: Mighty Monarch of the Air.” Keith W. WALKER, ‘Every Client a Staunch Friend.’ BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. TELEPHONE 409.

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Are You “Set Up” for the 'Shooting Season? SPORTING GOODS Don’t miss the “bag” because of inadequate equipment. . . . Change to, or fit yourself out with the most reliable of requisites and sporting goods from Buxton’s. 303 Rifles. From 20/- each. 22 Rifles. From 37/6 each. Cleaning Rods, Brushes, Pull Throughs, Rifle Oil, Cartridge Belts, .22 and .303 and Sporting Belts. The new 1.C.1. Express Cartridges in stock. A splendid assortment of Bowie and Sheath Knives. From 2/- each. British Torches. From 3/6. mmm m For the Dack and Quail Season May the month when keen sportsmen are way out back and up before the dawn. The suspense of exhilarating freedom of the sport and the tropny. ~ee to it that you have your kit complete. Shot Guns. From £4.' Cleaning Rods. From 4/6. Pull Throughs. Froxn 3/6. Gun Cases. From 15/-. Game Bags.From 10/6. Cartridge Belts. From 5/6. New Stocks of Eley’s and C.A.C. Cartridges. mmsm m i 'ft*#

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 23 April 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 23 April 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 23 April 1934, Page 3

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