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. . HEAR every word on a ROGERS LAST SATURDAY excitement ran high among owners of Rogers Radio Sets. The announcer of Station 2ME, Sydney, kept listeners on tip toes with his racy description of the All Blacks v. N.S.W. match. And Rogers owners never missed a word—every syllable coming through with perfect fidelity of tone and volume. And again, on Saturday, at the first test, you will hear everything clearly and distinctly. No background noises, no screeches, no cross talk—just perfect tone—that is if you have a Rogers. The first batteryless radio! Fits into an odd corner. Size only 154 inches high, 14 A inches wide, 9 inches deep. Latest Tuned Radio Frequency Chassis. Four valves including the new “Pentode,” all fully guaranteed Rogers—genuine electro dynamic speaker. Handsome figured walnut cabinet. *v Not only football, but everything of general interest is now broadcasted for tha convenience of radio listeners. You aren’t being up-to-date unless you have • radio—and especially a Rogers. When you listen in with a Rogers you hear everything; and moreover you often get a better impression of the game than many of the actual onlookers. The mantel model illustrated is, we firmly believe, the greatest radio value that has ever been offered by anyone in the British Empire. Every Rogers is made in Canada from British materials throughout, and has fully guaranteed Rogers tubes, etc. A Sydney crowd watching tha All Blacks. _ For Gash£l6l26 r 30^ deposit and R^weekly A. R. HARRIS COMPANY, LIMITED 200 GLOUCESTER ST. ’PHONE 33- 07

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 493, 30 June 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 493, 30 June 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 493, 30 June 1932, Page 15