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o o int by Polsit check up the 1931 Rogers Radio • „m- the LOWEST-PRICED Radio you can buy. 13 .. for value and RESULTS "with other Radios or BETTER; for Instance: con denser. Costa more than smaller congi ves infinitely sharper selectivity. densers greater stations, sensitivity ("pick-up") ability to bring in tubes, including four of the Screen-Grid type. tubes. Give you uninterrupted ser--Tilu/_^2sjactjon an< i more economical operation. ViCe ' tj/ipbts Modulator. Modifies disturbances and *"Suows tone character. Perfected Screen-Grid chassis. Pour Screen '"Grid tubes. . « tnral tone Singing or speaking voice, instrumental their true naturalness. „rid Power Detection. Tow radios have it. '"Tidiness The Rogers chassis is a well-built Quality ■rSSaci One glance proves this. ' , rose protection against faulty tubes. Zsixth year of proven performance. No other electric radio can say this. _ of cabinets. All of beautifully figured, ■'■*ss2d woods. Exquisite designs. » many other Rogers advantages too numerous to But just check the above points. Then make your traduM**' New Zealand Distributors: fiiiai r nc3 ir f «Z'*n'i rni*T7n l . rpjmm MdD(SEM§ "630" LOWBOY. Eogers Models from £27. » R. HARRIS CO. LTD. *w> GLOUCESTER STREET CHRISTCHURCH (Under the Radio Towers) * «n«i *■»««• * " G. T. GILLIES, Oamaru. SMITH & SON, Rangiors. J. F. WARREN, Palmerston South.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20098, 29 November 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20098, 29 November 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20098, 29 November 1930, Page 5

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