LEADS AGAIN with the revolutionary SPLIT SECOND" TUNING Bringing in World Stations on Short Wave is now a delightful pleasure —so easy with the new wonderful "Split Second" Tuning this 1936 Gulbransen now incorporates. And another outstanding advantage Gulbransen now offers ... the Expander Control! This remarkable 1936 feature allows of infinitely greater tone control, fiom " deep mellow " to that crisp " high fidelity " quality for which Gulbransen is so justly famous. Hear this amazing new Gulbransen —try it on London, Berlin, Paris and other great World Stations. Compare the warm tone realism with other makes to satisfy yourself as to Gulbransen superiority. GULBRANSEN MANTEL Continuous Wave, with Micrometer Dial. £29/10/ CASH (Terms to Suit). Large Range of Console Models. iss&iiradß Showing the New Micrometer Dial. Also The new "Dual-Wave" World " Explorer 7," just arrived. Amazing Value! £25 Mantel. HEAR IT! The "Heart" of the New 1936 Gulbransen. Call early—or 'Phone 42-982 for a Free Home Demonstration. Cash or Spread Payments to Suit District Distributors: Isaac Brown & Co., Thames, Poeroa, Waihi; B Judd, Tauranga; D. Mel- Wallace Ltd., Whakatane; Black & Pedersen. Opotiki; P. Butler, Rotorua; C. C. Neal, Putaruru; Spence Electrical Co., Te Awamutu; R. & M. Nicol, Te Aroha; Hasties, Cambridge and Matamata; M. G. Pryor, MorrinsvilJe; Valder Motors Ltd., Taumerunui: J. Q. Timbers, Te Kuiti; W. H. Holmes, Otorohanga: Huntly Radio Service, Huntly; L. G. Middlemiss, Pukekohe; R. Laurie, Whangorei; Triner & Roberts, Silverdale; D. Colmore-Williams, Dargaville. EXCLUSIVELY from 192 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND (And at VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON).
I -vV ' r £r~ /< \ H 0.41 IT l •T» iirri CLOSES BRAWN July2oth, 1955 August6th, 1935 By License Issued Under Section 42 of "The Gaming AcL 1908." Objects * To raise funds* to the extent of the profits available, for the objects to be specified by the Hon. the Minister of Internal Affairs. Secretary i N. McArthur, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. Treasureri B. L. Hammond, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. HAMMOND & McARTHUR LTD., P.O. Box 1505, AUCKLAND. Please send me.. in "Lucky Black Cat" Art Union (Tickets 216 each). I enclose Postal Note for £. •/ / also stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Postage Stamps not accepted in payment for Tickets.) Name (Mr.. Mrs. or MUs) Address _— '• . J' . " . A ■ ■ v.: ; . ~ i; ••
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22166, 20 July 1935, Page 19
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