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Point by Point check up the 1931 Rogers Radio The Rogers is not the LOWEST-PRICED Radio you can buy. But compare it for VALUE and RESULTS with other Radios in its price class <jr BETTER; for instance: ?—Five-gang candenser. Costs more than smaller condensers hut gives infinitely sharper selectivity. ►Greater sensitivity (“pick-up”) ability to bring to stations. —Seven tubes, including four of the Screen-Grid type. *■—Fully-guaranteed tubes. Give you uninterrupted service, satisfaction and more economical operation. ►The Rogers Modulator. Modifies disturbances and mellows tone character. ►Rogers Perfected Screen-Grid chassis. Four Screen Grid tubes. ►Hatural tone. Singing or speaking voice. Instrumental music in their true naturalness. ►Screen-Grid Power Detection. Few radios have it. ►Sturdiness. The Rogers chassis is a well-built Quality product. One glance proves this. —Fuse protection against faulty tubes. —Sixth year of proven performance. No other electric radio can say this. •-Beauty of cabinets. All of beautifully figured, matched woods. Exquisite designs. There are many other Rogers advantages too numerous to mention. But just check the above points. Then make your •wa decision. ROGERS “630" LOWBOY Rogers Models from £27. .(few Zealand Distributors: A. R. HARRIS CO. LTD. 200 GLOUCESTER STREET CHRISTCHURCH (Under the Radio Tower*) District Agents:—C. E. BAILEY, Ashburton. G. T. GILLIES, Oamaru. J. T. WARREN, Palmerston South. M. SMITH Ss SON, Rangiora.

The “NEW TAILORING”The Fit is Assured when You Choose Clothes instead of Cloth FOUNDED ON FIT The ultimate aim of first-class tailoring the wellfitting suit—is the first concern of the “NEW TAILORING.” It saves the delay and expense of the made-to-measure. It avoids the shortcomings of the readymade. It was founded with the object of assuring exact fit—immediate fit. Its stocks and its system of graded sizes and fittings are planned on such a scale) that it is a normal experience for a man to come in and say: ’’Well, of course, you can’t fit me,” and go out wearing the proof that we can. a NEVER BEFORE The FIVE-GUINEA LOUNGE SUIT in Schneideman’s Ready-to-wear Tailoring Showrooms is an outstanding example of exceptional value. They are high-grade Suits, beautifully made in Piccadilly styles from some of the finest makers of materials in England. Never before in New Zealand have such remarkable value, such a wide range of true-to-life sizes and fittings, such a choice of cloths and patterns, been gathered together under one roof. 5 Guineas Other Prices — 4,6, and 7 gns. Schneideman & Sons Ltd. TAILORS FOR MEN 703 COLOMBO ST. (Opp. the Triangle) CHRISTCHURCH li ::

Furnish that Spare Room on HARRIS BROS. Easiest of Purchase Terms. No need to keep that empty room vacant any longer because you can’t spare the ready cash. Take advantage of Harris Bros.’ Exceptionally Easy Purchase Terms, without delay. We are open I*ate Friday Nights. Harris Bros. Ltd. 158 HEREFORD STREET “Everything on Weekly, Fortnightly, or Monthly Payments Pioneers of Furnishing on Easy Terms,

lbbt Coot (Mad* in Cana*si Boys and girls, purchase your Fleet Foot Shoes at Downing’s, and get your application form for membership in the Fleet Foot Athletic Club. Membership in this Club entitles yon to a Fleet Foot Button Badge, and a bright little monthly magazine, which reviews all the sporting events in New Zealand for the current month. Oet your Fleet Foot Shoes now at Downing’s, and join the Fleet Foot Athletic Club. DOWNINGS 831 COLOMBO ST. (North of Avon), •3HBJSTCHURCH.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19237, 26 November 1930, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 19237, 26 November 1930, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 19237, 26 November 1930, Page 13