point by Point check up the 1931 Rogers Radio is not the LOWEST-PRICED Radio you can buy. ™ for VALUE and RESULTS with other Radios or BETTER; for instance: Five-gang condenser. Costs more than smaller condensers but gives infinitely sharper selectivity. Greater sensitivity ("pick-up") ability to bring in stations. __Sevea tubes, including four of the Screen-Grid type. Tally-guaranteed tubes. Give you uninterrupted ser vice, satisfaction and more economical operation. _-Tfce Rogers Modulator. Modifies disturbances and mellows tone character. .—Rogers Perfected Screen-Grid chassis. Pour 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. _ , re are nu.;.v other Rogers advantages too numerous to mention. But just check the above points. Then make your own decision. New Zealand Distributor*: S3 § m m MXSEMS "630" LOWBOY. Sogers Models from £27. A. R. HARRIS CO. LTD. 200 GLOUCESTER STREET CHRISTCHURCH (Under the Radio Towers) t Agents* C E. BAILEY, Aahburton, G. X. GILLIES, Oamaru. J. F. WARREN, Palmerston South. District Agents. gMITH & SQN Banglora . % DVle Coil rail or to FUJILEn »// "Or E ant.
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Suffering from a wound in his tliroat Richard Webber Thomas, of 97 Princes street, Woolston, was admitted to the Christchurch Hospital yesterday. His condition is not serious. Thomas is a married man, aged 63.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20096, 27 November 1930, Page 7
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257Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20096, 27 November 1930, Page 7
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