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I RADIO NOW A NECESSITY At no time since the inception of radio lias its importance been brought home more than in the last few weeks. THF POSSESSION OF AN EFFICIENTLY WORKING RADIO DEFINITELY KEEPS YOU IN TOUCH WITH THE WORLD \\7lo have models in NEW KADIOS to suit every requirement. M HIS MASTER’S VOICE English Built Receivers and STELLA Made-in-New Zealand have a great range in both Electric and Battery operated. If you do not at present wish to invest the amount necessary for a new receiver try one of our GUARANTEED trade-in sets. These are all thoroughly overhauled and sold on a definite TWELVE MONTHS GUARANTEE. Whatever the price the guarantee stands. WE HAVE: An 8 Valve HIS MASTER’S VOICE Broadcast Model for £7/10/An 8 Valve ATWATER KENT for £6/10/GULBRANSEN, 7 Valve, Broadcast Only .. for £7/10/BATTERY SET USERS STELLA 7-VALVE ALL WAVE TABLE Operating from One (1-volt Accumulator. No dry batteries. This modern first tdass set was only traded because the owner is now living in a reticulated area. Complete with TWO G volt accumulators (one new and covered with a 3-year guarantee). This is the best trade in Battery Receiver we have had. RADIO REPAIRS Wo repair all makes of radio on the premises. Spare Parts, Batteries, and Valves carried in stock. W. Stewart 233 GLADSTONE RD, (Near Town Clock) TEL. 822

ANNOUNCING THE KELVINATOR 1939’s GREATEST VALUE You will find everything you want in the new Kelvinator, such as these outstanding features: — © HERMETICALLY SEALED UNIT. © STAINLESS STEEL HIGH-SPEED FREEZER. ©ALL PORCELAIN INTERIOR. © ROOMY VEGETABLE BIN. © “COLD CHEST” FOR MEATS. • CRISPER BINS WITH GLASS COVERS. ® SPEEDY-CUBE ICE CUBE RELEASE. • CONTROL PANEL WITH 12 SPEEDS. © AUTOMATIC INTERIOR LIGHT. @ BUILT-IN THERMOMETER. © KEY LOCK FOR CABINET DOOR. ® SLIDING SHELVES. We Invite You To Our Showroom To Inspect The 1939 Kelvinators. POWER BOARD I

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20055, 29 September 1939, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20055, 29 September 1939, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20055, 29 September 1939, Page 11

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