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EADIO SUPPLIES. fclM §\ I Service ffl h>} U\ PB° T ecTiow/o7 HAVE YOUR RADIO i rJaftl M t T illU*S33f I READY, and don't miss the Special Broadcast during the Royal Visit. We have Crystal and Valve Sets to suit all requirements. Sets built and remodelled to any design. Satisfaction guaranteed. LIMITED, Next Herald Office, Queen Street

SHIPMENT JUST LANDED— Comprising apparatus suitable for the famous " UNIVERSAL FOUR" and "BROWNING-DRAKE." COILS, FILTERS, CONDENSERS, DIALS, SOCKETS, RHEOSTATS, TRANSFORMERS, ETC. (Procurable from.ny Radio Dealer). Send for General Radio Catalogue of Quality Apparatus to < P.O. 80X'462, or enquiire from WRIGHT'S BUILDINGS, FORT STREET.

m id 2©2^ I m is e* Quality of reproduction has been asserted for dozens of five-valve sets. But Radiola 20 backs up every statement made about it. There is no other five-valve radio receiver operating from an antenna which quite equals Radiola 20 in performance. Even perfect quality must be supported by sufficient volume to be heard and enjoyed by everyone in the home. There is little pleasure in having to strain to catch each word of the speaker or to hear delicate passages during the rendition of a musical reproduction. Radiola 20 provides full, undistorted volume because it is equipped with the new dry battery power RADIOTRON UX-1 20, in the last stage of audiofrequency amplification. The sensitivity is such that reception from great distances can be obtained with an antenna of relatively short length. Normal operation requires a single antenna wire of 75 feet in length, but provision is made to adapt the get to aerials of various lengths, including a short indoor wire. The three tuning circuits are simul^—usly adjusted by one control. The single control drum at the left on the sic ping panel is sufficient for tuning in most stations. The drum control on the right of the sloping panel is for regeneration, When this is brought into play it adds both sensitivity and selectivity. Provision is made for recording the call letters of stations heard directly on the dial drums. CASH PRICES: (a) Set with 5 Valves (Radiotrons) .... £3O (b) Set with 5 Radiotrons and all Batteries .... £35 (c) Set Complete, with Valves, Batteries, Amplion Loud Speaker, and Aerial Equipment .... £42/10/EASY TERMS FOR ABOVE: (a) £5 Down and 1 1/- per Week for One Year. (b) £5 Down and 13/- per Week for One Year. (c) £5 Down and 16/- per Week for One Year. Full Instructions with Every Set. SEVEN DAYS' FREE TRIAL. Proof of our faith in Radiola: The £5 you deposit will be refunded in full if, after Seven Days' Test, you are not completely satisfied with the Radiola. If you cannot call at our warehouse, write for particulars of our special arrangements for installing Radiolaa in country homes. TO BAY OF PLENTY RESIDENTS. if you are interested in Wireless, leave your name and address at our branch in Opotiki or Whakatane, and our representative, Mr. Fleming, will give you a special demonstration of tthe Radiola. HOBSON ST. AND WYNDHAM ST. 10/. WEEKLY BUYS GILFILLAN RADIO SVALVE SET. Hear Lat?st Models. Low Cash Price#. Write for Catalogue. F. MOORE PIANO CO., LTD. (Oup. H.M. Theatre), Auckland. > 11 wr/A The aching head is due to the work certainly, but only because the eyes are faulty. Defective eyes make everything hard and trying—work or pleasure alike. There i 3 a remedy at hand—Scientific Sight Testing ani correct glasses by an optician o£ ability. This will make matters right for you. Call and let us test your eyes and tell you what can be done. P.S.M.C., F. 1.0. (Pritcman by Examination, tendon), 18, KARANGAHAPE RD„ AUCKLAND. BALFOUR IRVINE AND WEBSTER, LTD., tl9, Victoria Street, HAMILTON. I & H » ' hurU, how long you've had k, or what kuicl of com it it,, I "GETS-rr win / m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19564, 17 February 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19564, 17 February 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19564, 17 February 1927, Page 14

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