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Mil in S.T.C. now announces Silent Tuning Radio . S.T.C. (Standard Telephones St ' abundant experience Cables) and its associated com- in tone re P^ uc « on S - T * C ‘ h « panies form the world’s largest a •’ adio at P roduc ® S . r j x every musical instrument and the group m the field of sound trans- MiaOMftl W ■ •'* , ■ / ' . singing and speaking voice with mission and reproduction, and . . ~ ... g , a degree of realism and faithfulness „ have at their disposal two of the . to the original which is nothing /■ , largest research organisations in MMWKBMM. ■ short of amazing. . ■■ • the world; . \ I \ With the new'Silent Tuning, SX C have been developing and $ T ■ manufacturing appliances for the MB 1 out altering the tuning or volume transmission of speech ever since I | jl|| controls or switching off the the birth ofthe telephone, pioneer- j|. r ’ O electric current, and one station ing in the development of ; both flh may be tuned into from another radio and radio telephony. © without the blare of powerful That S.T.C. is now placing on the intervening stations. market a radio receiving set is ciheNew The S.T.C. set marks a notable news of first importance to all radio advance in radio evolution, and . . enthusiasts, for the finest guide fl no ra d'° should be bought before to the choice of a radio set Abfa fl inspection and trial of this product is the reputation behind the « jw fl of the world’s greatest sound manufacturer. "xji"' reproduction organisation. RADIO THE FARMERS’ CO OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. HAWERA ELTHAM INGLEWOOD OPUNAKE WAITARA NEW PLYMOUTH KAPONGA MANAIA STRATFORD WAVERLEY

SYKES’S CURA COUGH A soothing and healing balm for coughs and colds. At Chemiste and Stores, 1/6.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1932, Page 4

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