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Moore TAUMARUNUI: WHANGAREI .. K. Haslett TE KUITI. O'Rourke's Radio Limited Winger Radio Co. Ltd TE AWAMUTU ..... H.V.Holmes HAMILTON. .Prime's Radio Service THAMES 8. F. W 80LE N.Z. AGENTS: CHAS. BEGG & Co. Ltd tO 50 UNu\ \uy/ng! e=a Corner CUSTOMS and COMMERCE STS. - AUCKLAND. Phones: 41-182, 43-043. MR. RADIO m mm, runQSE A TuU and benefit by our eighteen YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF RADIO MANUFACTURE. OUR 1938-39 CATALOGUE Contains Valuable Information on . . . H ° ME LIGHTING WIND CHARGERS. HmfM iPI electrical IH I) a ™ ces /jEj ELECTRIC FENCES. Post Free on Request. "COMPANION" 7-Valve ALL-WAVE Triple Bond Vlsiml Change. Visual Volume and Tono Control. Largo Kilkto-lit Uliil with Mnglc Eye incorporated, fepin11111111k with 100-1 ratio, enubles overseas stations to he rapidly and easily located. Plus TONE which has nindo " Companion " llncllo famous. CASH PRICE, ° r °" EABY TERMB ' Also ovallablo for Battory Operation at Slight Extra Cost. Phone 47-054 AUCKLAND'S OLDEST RADIO FIRM P.O. 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Admirable, though local programmes may be, it is desirable to feel free and unfettered in the selection of your Radio Entertainment. This can only be obtained satisfactorily by the possession of a Modern Radio. Possessed of such a set the listener may confidently tune-in to the original programmes and broadcasts of the world's most famous broadcasting stations. He may rest assured that he will receive such programmes clearly and without distortion. In fact, news and entertainment from the great outside world is at his beck and call by the magic of a tuning knob on'a Modern Radio! The Circular Emblem of the Federation is your guider-buy ftom an accredited member and rest assured that you are buying the best! Advertisers on these Radio pages, and any others 'displaying the Federation Emblem, are all fully accredited members aiwiuim l & another triumph ■'! 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The P R E S IDENTS CUP donated for the highest number of points secured In Broadcast Bands. md Every RADIOLA Model a class leader At a recent Interview, Mr. Mclntyre said:—"There Is no comparison—from every standpoint RADIOLA wins." • You, too, will find the 1938 RADIOLA Receivers are indeed a revelation in lifelike reproduction, sweetness of tone and streamlined beauty of design. When you buy one of the now RADIOLAS, your guarantee of lasting satisfaction lies in the unique combination of master designers, skilled production engineers, speciallyseleoted materials, and soientifio testing at every stage of manufacture that Is responsible for the first-class performance and outstanding superiority of RADIOLA—PRICES FROM GUINEAS. The HUDSON CUP— awarded for the highest number of aggregate points during the' period. 4 SSJlitli S^lS mmm mm RADIOLETTE Model 51 (Illustrated above). 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Distributors: The Nationc! Electrical & Engineering Co. Ltd., Mazda House, Cr. Customs and Little Queen Sts v Auckland. , Also Hood St. # Hamilton,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23145, 17 September 1938, Page 12 (Supplement)

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23145, 17 September 1938, Page 12 (Supplement)

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23145, 17 September 1938, Page 12 (Supplement)

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