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Greatest Radio Achievement comes to SEW ZEALAND/ 939 Walnut Cabinet. Backed by the Greatest Name in the Science of Sound! The finest Radio Sets ever to come out of England have arrived—the new “His Master’s Voice” 1933 Models! Made by the makers of the famous gramophones and records, they offer a standard of beauty and purity of tone that no other manufacturer has ever even approached. They Will Make Radio History ! BY MODEL 65 Seven Valve Superhet., Table Portable Receiver. Requires no Earth c AeriaL MADE in ENGLAND Incorporating every worthwhile improvement known to modern Radio Engineers, these amazing new Radios are selective, sensitive, and capable of a range and volume that even much higher priced sets cannot equal. And finished with traditional His Master’s Voice thoroughness they are as sturdy and as good looking as only Eng lish-built sets can be! Ask to see them at the dealers listed below. HIS MASTER’S VOICE.” BRISTOL. PIANO COY., LTD., Cashel Street. CALDER MACKAY COY.. LTD., 115 Worcester Street,. CORDERY WELLS & COY.. 127 Cashel Street. R. FRANCIS LTD., 146 Sigh Street. ROME ENTERTAINMENTS, LTD., 118 Armagh Street. X. MORE & COY., LTD., 133 Manchester Street. LTD.,

a filial factor in llendons record of sole#ij[ Since the installation of S.T.C. radio and telephone equipment at H Hendon for maintaining verbal contact with air liners, the air services across the English Channel have flown on tines as sure as rails. Unfailing communication is maintained from 'drome to 'plane, and the pilot is never in doubt as to his whereabouts or uncertain of the conditions before him. The risk of accident is cut to a minimum, and passengers and'plane are safeguarded. This is just one of the many vital services performed by S.T.C. S.T.C. is the largest sound reproduction and transmission organisation in the world, and has an amazing record of leadership in its field. S.T.C. was chosen to equip tbe famous Rugby (British Official Wireless) Station and the new 8.8. C. British Empire Station, and also the radio-telephone service from England to America and Australia. White Star and Cunard liners are equipped with S.T.C. radio-telephone apparatus similar to that at Hendon. Nine European governments, as well as those of Japan, South Africa, and Australia, chose S.T.C. In New Zealand S.T.C. equipment is used for the four YA stations, and the New Zealand telephone service is an S.T.C. installation. And now S.T.C. lists another achievement. Out of its abundant experience in tone production S.T.C., owner of the world’s Master Superhet patents, has perfected superheterodyne range and selectivity without loss of colour or coarsening of tone. The new S.T.C. Superhet gives all the advantages of superheterodyne performance— without the drawbacks that have hitherto accompanied them. Now you need not suffer the loss of a single note, or the coarsening of a single shade of tone. Determine to see this S.T.C. Superhet receiver, for to buy a new radio without inspecting S.T.C. is to discount the judgment of the world's largest and keenest radio purchasers, and that is something no one can afford to do. Prices from £lB-15-0. J. I. SMAIL LTD. Canterbury and Sole Westland Distributors GLOUCESTER ST., CHRISTCHURCH • Free home demonstration and terms by arrangement. spb SUPERHET RADIO Standard Tp/epftcnes and Cables fAsta) Ltd i a ' 3? 3 *>

'-££!■ PHONE 33-155 -$-2?* 255 WORCESTER. _STREET^

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 809, 8 July 1933, Page 31 (Supplement)

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 809, 8 July 1933, Page 31 (Supplement)

Page 31 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 809, 8 July 1933, Page 31 (Supplement)

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