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Point by Point cbeck up the 1951 Rogers Radio The Rogers is not the I*OWEST-PRICED Radio yon can buy. But compare it for VALUE and RESULTS with other Radios in its price class or BETTER; for instances: —Five-gang condenser. Costs more than smaller condensers but gives infinitely sharper selectivity. —Greater sensitivity (‘'pick-up”) ability to bring in stations. —Seven tubes, including four of the Screen-Grid type. —Fully-guaranteed tubes. Give you uninterrupted service, satisfaction and more economical operation. t—The Rogers Modulator. Modifies disturbances and mellows tone character. •—Rogers Perfected Screen-Grid chassis. Four Screen Grid tubes. —Natural 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 yonr own decision. It' I&CMJIEI&S ‘63o** LOWBOY, New Zealand Distributors *. Rogers Models from £3Tk A. R. HARRIS CO. LTD. 200 GLOUCESTER STREET CHRISTCHURCH (Under the Radio Towers) District Agents:—C. B. BAILEY, Ashburton. G. T. GILLIES, Oamaru. J. T. WARREN, Palmerston South. M. SMITH A SON, Bangiora.

SANXSXt PILES. “ Received sample and very pleased with result. Thought my case hopeless, but now hope for speedy and permanent relief.” So writes a user of the Zann Double Absorption Treatment. Get a generous sample sent free. Write Zann Proprietary, Box 052, Wellington, enclosing ninepence in stamps for packing and postage. Free booklets and stocks of “Zann” obtainable from Barnett and Company, Chemists, Cathedral Square, and K. Cameron Smith, Chemist, corner Worcester Street and the Square, Christchurch. 4

an oS a Frame THE ROAD THROUGH THE FOREST. Every house in New Zealand should have upon its walls some of the superb presentation plates published in Brett’s Annual this year. They are typical New Zealand studies by well-known artists, whose work has been reproduced with a fidelity and skill that can only be described as consummate. * Framed, they will beautify the home to a degree that will delight those who take the slight trouble involved. Buy one now and try it. Any One of These leautiful Colour Print/ In Brett*/ Annual m * mm A COUNTRY HOMESTEAD IN HAWKE'S BAY. IN THE BULLER GORGE. The plates, reduced black and white prints of which appear herewith, include: Buller Gorge, a beauty spot of the Southern Alps; a kauri forest of the North; a typical old-time homestead in Hawke’s Bay; a sunny afternoon at Judge’s Bay, Auckland; and one of the finest coloured racing photographs ever taken, with the whole field in line over a hurdle. These pictures are in addition to an infinite variety of black and white photographs of New Zealand’s scenic marvels, land and seascapes, farm, station, and town life. • • depictures which Will Delight.... Typical New Zealand Studies Buy a Copy of the Annual and Frame Them Now. Buy one now—you will never get better value for your money. Brett’s Annual” on Sale at all Booksellers and Stationers, and at the “Star” Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. These Should Adorn Your Walls. Brett’s Christmas Number

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19238, 27 November 1930, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 19238, 27 November 1930, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 19238, 27 November 1930, Page 13