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This ALL-ELECTRIC Radio for £2/10/- Deposit. No Batteries —Just Plug into a Light Socket! * Excepting only Valves and Dial, the MONITOR ELECTRIC THREE is all-British-built for New Zealand conditions by expert radio engineers under our supervision. With the above exceptions, all the components used are of best British manufacture and nothing has been spared to produce a receiver that will give efficient, trouble-free reception all the time. And its running cost is extraordinarily low 16 hours for one penny. We use RCA Radiotron V alves, believing, as a result of our long experience, that for dependability, sensitivity and wonderful tone, they are the best all-round Valves obtainable. The New MONITOR is handsomely cased in hand-finished Cabinet, decorated with inlaid front and polished by the latest cellulose process. Although the improvements embodied in this new model could easily command a substantially higher figure, the new price represents an increase of only a few shillings, and, more than ever, the MONITOR ALL-ELECTRIC I HREE is the finest value on the radio market to-day. Complete with Latest Marconiphone Speaker and Aerial Equipment (everything except masts). Cash Price, £24 10 or on the Very Easy Terms of £2, 10/- Deposit and 5 6 per week for 99 weeks. See “ The MONITOR ” in our Radio Dept., Fifth Floor. FARMERS’ TRADING Sfc HOBSON STREET and WYNDHAM STREET
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 674, 28 May 1929, Page 11
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242Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 674, 28 May 1929, Page 11
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