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• S.T.C. equipped the 18.8.C.'s Shortwave Empire Stations at Daventry. • S.T.C. equipped the huge Czechoslovakia!! Broad* casting Station at Melnik. • S.T.C. equipped British Official Wireless. • S.T.C. has supplied Broadcasting, Telephone and Radio Telephone equipment to over 63 Governments. R a 0 10 i <->s SS A «. s \ $ V v.V >$ s W<3§ * ' ' * i *ln IF you want to give your family a real thrill this Christmas give them a new Radio and before you buy see your S. dealer. In his showroom are gathered the world's most advanced and distinguished radios. He will show you mantels, chests consoles, bedside models... models to suit every purse, every home, every taste. And these S.T.C.'s are beautiful; thoroughly right in every line and detail. Their performance is nothing short of sensational, due to the sup«*-efficient chassis which gives such features as anti-jitter, mulitiple tuned circuits; push-pull power output, and features that silence all static and background noise; piano tone; target tuning and a host of others. Only S.T.C., the world's largest sound reproduction and transmission organisation, could build radios like these. For only S.T.C. has the resources, the experience, the perfect partnership beticeen scientists and craftsmen. So if you'll weigh beauty, performance, reliability and reputation, you'll choose S.T.C. thia Christmas as the perfect radio gift. SPECIAL EASY TIME PAYMENTS All models showing In your dealer's showroom I Local Agents:— HAYDON BRITISH CHAMBERS, HIGH STREET. WHANGAREI: N. S. Barnaby. PUKEKOHE: N. D. Booth. WAIHI: G. Bonnie!. MAT AM ATA: C. J. Fleming. WHAKATANE: K. L. Frazerhurst. TAURANGA: W. H. C. Murray. ROTORUA: J. F. Thomaa. TE KAUWHATA: Pulham A Begbie Ltd. TE AROHA: D. McL. Wallace Ltd. TE KUITI: Phoenix Motors. TAUMARUNUI: A. Mangham. OPOT1KI: C. J. Fleming.

A great combination—" AGFA film in an AGFA Camera. Both represent the greatest advance of the day. tVve « e i» eVI Sp ee * te r>* e * nU VvW «£ £ c*P *22 \ \<* \ ropvcov^* DISCOVER BETTER PHOTOGRAPHY BY LOADING YOUR CAMERA WITH AGFA ISOCHROM, AGFA ISOPAN OR AGFA ISOPAN S.S. FILM. SPECIALISTS IN SAFETY The Railway Staffs In all the Railway Regulations the one pn which most insistence is placed concerns the safety of passengers. The principle of "safety first" is impressed on every employee at the beginning of his service, and his attention is kept constantly on that rule. Materials and equipment are carefully tested in : the workshops. The permanent way and the rolling-stock are expertly inspected continuously. The locomotive drivers, guards, signallers, and other members of the staff co-operate for safety. The Railways are ;J||^ New Zealand Representation Mr. R. D. SIMPSON YORKSHIRE HOUSE SHORTLAND STREET Auckland iose Samkez WWy, Andal SHERRY AT ITS BEST—EXQUISITE AND INIMITABLI A wine that derives lt» qualities from the white, chalky soil of Southern Spain, upon which the trapes are frown. It owes lu character to the mysterious " flowering " of tha already fermented wine, a curious secondary fermentation which takes place under the sun of Jerez, but in no other vltlcultural district In the world. The pedigree of aristocracy Is embodied In the Individual personality and taste of great wines ilk* Jo*o Ramirez Sherries. Southards of London, world concessionaires for Joe* Ramirez, of Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain, are on* of tha lartest Sherry Shippers in the World. When asking for Sherry, say " It must be Ramirez

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23221, 15 December 1938, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23221, 15 December 1938, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23221, 15 December 1938, Page 21

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