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THE RADIO YOU’VE WANTED -indoors or outdoors Requiring no earth, no aerial, no tcrnal wires of any description, entirely self-contained complete with batteries and with the fine tone of an expensive all-electric get here is the radio you’ve always wanted! Pg I n 'Mmf; This amazing new set opens up entirely new possibilities of radio entertainment to those without electric supply, to those who suffer from local interference, those who live in flats where a good aerial is impossible, and those who want a radio to move from room to room, for the car, the garden, the week-end bach. Remember, no. earth, no aerial, no internal wires of any description and yet overseas reception is assured. OUTSTANDING FEATURES. Delayed Automatic Volume Moving Coil Loud Speaker. Control. Ample Power for additional Improved Modern Form of Loud Speaker. Output. Handsome Walnut Cabinet. Hearing is Believing. Demonstrations gladly arranged at — . P. WALLACE & Coy MAIN STREET, WA VERIER.

Fourth Course. TOMMY TINNY—Mr. I. Stunners’ bluek dog, by Pin Tin Tin— What’s What? PAPYRUS—Mrs. Quiekeiulen’s (N.S.) black dog, by Paphian—Why Not. Papyrus won by o points to 2. Fifth Course. TIN LAP—Mr. .1. Shore’s black dog, by Pin Tin Tin—What’s What? Tip bap had a bye. SECOND ROUND. Just Peter beat Stinger by 7 points to G. Tip Lap beat Kaharoa by o points to 2. Papyrus had a bye. THIRD ROUND. Tin Lap beat Papyrus by G points to 3. Just Peter had a. live. FINAL. Tin Lap boat Just Peter by 31 points to 3.

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Patea Mail, Volume LIII, 20 July 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume LIII, 20 July 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume LIII, 20 July 1934, Page 4

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