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RADION TWO POPULAR MODELS IN THE EXTENSIVE RANGE OF 1939 RADION MODELS An outstanding performer and one of the most popular Broadcast Receivers in New Zealand—the Radion "Little Aristocrat." You can enjoy Australian and all New Zealand stations on this model. Large speaker ensures perfect tonal qualities. Other features include Photomatic dial, automatic volume control, three-gang condenser and inclined tuning panel. At its present low price—the "Little Aristocrat" offers remarkable value. |^ a _ „„„, *„„******»,.■.■• •: " wss - - This dual-wave model is also a great performer both on Broadcast and Shortwave. Programmes of stations from the world over are available to you through this Rugby Model. This six valve model is housed in a beautifully finished, grained walnut cabinet. Outstanding features include Photomatic dial, improved iSOmatic circuit, cathode ray tuning, Bin. speaker. Hear the excellent tonal qualities of this receiver. BROADCAST MODELS tram £9'lo'EASY TERMS EASY TERMS can be arranged for as low as NO DEPOSIT and 2/6 a WEEK. W X%l/f^ TODD MOTORS LIMITED, Home Utilities Division, Courtenay A P*"''Ui Place, Wellington. Phone 51.005. Or front any of the following "rtSfe- authorised Radion Dealers: — Wellington: The Stewart Electrical Apff /"^rfSfnt^Ji Vk pliance Co., Ltd., Larabton Quay; L. T. Watkins, Ltd., 176-186 Cuba // M* < "9k \\ St.; V. C. Lamb, 466 Adelaide Road; Fownes, Newtown, 106-110 II [IH ©Ml II Riddiford St.; Eden 8C Co., Coutts St., Kilbirnie; Simpson Radios, 11 Vjfc y // Jackson St., Petone; C. R. Horman, 47 High St., Lower Hutt; R. s t\ yj Jennings 8C Co., Service Station, Heretaunga. RADION—THE WIDE RANGE RADIO. ,'■ - Cheap Trips of Summer Your Railways Help You !n New Zealand, the "Wonderland of the Pacific," the people's railways help them all the *frne to enjoy delightful changes of scene at the lowest possible cost The railways help everybody to have a refreshing holiday. By day and night an efficient organisation is always busy to ensure the safety of passengers. A journey by rail means ease for body and mind. QONCKSIONS FOR FAMiUES AND SPORTS PARTIES. TAKE THE TRAIN FOR SUMME* HOLIDAYS —-•. ' -■ ~ * '• • ■ . .._ . - ——■—■«*-_ j^^ *^'^JllliTniss4lHli^^B r' glittering rainbow! The soft-tones t-igJ^B4^^^^s^^^^^^y<\B^^^H United States; crossedin swift,*/*. D*.**. .'■ >'• 9 - *&■ 6 conditioned trains, a choice of Fares to AMERICA and ENGLAND severalrailwayfoutes,andoflmes v | a th- pacific from AUCKLAND over the Atlantic. The easy, eco- single Return nomical,2s-day highway "home"! First Class . £91/11/0 . £163/19/0 »«■ Vk ■• i- 7Jf ~i*r, r * First Class Pacific, First Class U.S.Rail, Matson-Oceamc liners Martposa Cabin Class Atlantic. zndMontereyato distinguished by single Return their superior service — Night Cabin Class . £70/5/0 . £126/17/0 Club dancing, outdoor swimming, CabinClassPacific, First Class U.S. Rail, homelike living andgay compan- Tour, S c O^s Agnac. ionship.** Also provide economical l — Cabin Class accommodations, spa- low summer fares Lawn wass accommouanv™, >y» Auckland to los angeles cious and luxurious, or san francisco GIAMOURKHEREIInFiH Samoa and Hawaii, bnghtestof the South Cabin Clas^ round from Sea isles. A thrilling vacation-land,', (These fares not subject to exchange). reached at unusually modest cost. Information and free color booklets from our offices or agents: THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY MATSON LINE (Incorporatedin U.S. A.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 132, 1 December 1938, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 132, 1 December 1938, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 132, 1 December 1938, Page 32

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