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:-V f -''V r-.-'T K i',vv,')' s riSf* The Maste All Radio Receivers — ff[ m 1 We have consistently been endeavouring to produce the perfect New Zealand Radio Receiver, fully realising it is no use boosting and advising the purchase of New Zealand-ma e un es3 we have the goods to offer. We, therefore, engaged Mr. Russell White, A.M.1.R.E.-N.Z., 1.R.5., as our Radio Engineer and. Designer, giving him instructions to produce new models that would really warrant your choice of New Zealand-made in preference to all others. , We are proud of his results. The first two models —the g t I X "MAESTRO" and "MAESTRO" SENIOR are unquestionably two of the finest receivers that have ever been 1 1 \ seen in New Zealand. I , VTirrlj | Features include: Multi-Mu R.F. Semi-Power Detection; Pentode Output; | ;/| ; | Interference Static Modifier; Tone Control, Full-vision, Compensated Vernier | : | \ Dial; 100% Safety Factor Components; Electro Dynamic Speaker with full g |>M l! I rich tone, The cabinets surpass even | j \llljL.rl if f the finest overseas designs in beauty g s I and sound construction. No expense liA I ■ I has been spared in either cabinet or ]j § SPeCldl chassis to give " Maestro " buyers the ■ pride and delight of owning the finest lp|ji Introductory receiver that New Zealand and iPiIS l^= ■Kj mi Special Introductory Terms — For a very limited period only, we will introduce these Sets at the astoundingly low terms of ,$1 | ; v.J It is your duty to at least hear these wonderful New Zealand-made " Maestros" before deciding on a foreign receiver. Demonstrations gladly and freely given. NOTE I We have a few " Gloradios " in stock, and as these receivers are being replaced by the * Maestros, we are offering them at greatly reduced prices and terms while they last. i :the master of all radio receivers^ " MAESTRO" SENIOR. / Maestro indeed. A most selec tive set, with all the latest refine ments in Radio. Cash Price, £25/10/- " MAESTRO," 6-valve. All Station Receiver. Cash Price, £23/10/STRAIGHT TALKS ON . UNEMPLOYMENT! ; No. 9. Why have there been salary cuts and unemployment taxes? Because in the past New Zealanders have NOT bought goods made in New Zealand! gS'fti m 1 "Vh-• ••■'l- ; '"' Wear that Davtime "• w J., iL' B H - ... i,' ,'-v m 1 m . ' : ' <6^l 55rWf.SVFRANK WISEMAN, LIMITED, 170-2, Queen Street. CAMBRIDGE: D. L. Hastie. TE AROHA: R. & N. Nicol. THAMES: McDonnell & McMillan. HUNTLY: Huntly Radio Service. B.° T G. RI JUDD, T k^°o ol feust„ The M. G. PHILPOTT, Thames Street, Mor Triangle, Tauranga. rinsville. N.Z. Distributors: C. & A. ODLIN & CO. LTD., Wellington. 112. •H "Vi •/ ?'• :• . v." I 1 iJ'y v-% WL Men and their Mosgiels are pals all the year roundbut in winter they're inseparable. Ask your mercer now for "Mosgiel"—New Zealand s leading brand of Under wear. , The fine two-ply yarn employed in its weaving is spun from New Zealand's best merino and half-bred fleeces. Soft and comfortable next the skin, even after many washings. Amazingly durable. For your health and New Zealand's wealth buy— N.S.W. ELECTION RESULTS direct with a set of faultless performance. i ~Oi Turn your old and discarded jewellery Into ready cash. The i n your gold goes into circulation in New Zealand—ry° ur GOLD goes to Royal Mint. We pay Highest Ml Bangles.' Brooches, Chains, Watches. Gold Coins, and any articles cont ing Gold, broken or otherwise. Country Clients: Register Parcels. Reference: National Bank New Zealand. London Gold Export Co, Licensed Buyers of Old Gold and Jewellery, 74, QUEEN STREET, Fowlds Bldgs. Phone 40-200. , And at Wellington and Clbristchurch.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21201, 6 June 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21201, 6 June 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21201, 6 June 1932, Page 15