LET THE WONDER OF WIRELESS ENTER YOUR HOME.
Radio has placed a now, inspiring and powerful resource at the disposal of civilisation. With magic touch it has relieved isolation, and neglect on land and sea. It has given the voice of hope and salvation to ships and passengers, whose despair and tragic fate formerly were shrouded in silence. It has brought new romance into the world to replace the exploits of Raul Revere and John Paul Jones. It travels swift as light, not through one valley, or <in one lonely sea, but to the world at large on the wings of tho ether. Radio answers the call for more liberal education of nations and peoples and permeates the remote places of the eart/h with the cultivating influence of music. Radio telephony, following closely upon the heels of radio telegraphy, is sweeping the country, carrying into the homes of rich end poor alike a modern facility of pleasure and education, which is binding the people together in a new and democratic brotherhood. A richer and mora complete home-life, with mental stimulus and pleasant relaxation, has been made possible through' broadcasting and its receiving corollary, the radio telephone receiver. We can supply you with highly efficient complete instruments at surprisingly small cost, ready to use and which anyone can instal and operate. Write or call, and secure your apparatus before the rush clears —Radio, Limited, Strand Arcade.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 7
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235LET THE WONDER OF WIRELESS ENTER YOUR HOME. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 7
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