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m, \ M "mm inches 01$ to sparebut the race is won. “ Gloaming,” “Desert Gold,*’ “ Nightmarch ” t How all New Zealand has thrilled to the mighty deeds of these famous horses. What laurels they have won for themselves and for the Dominion. Across the more-often-than-not turbulent Tasman they have gone and have flashed past the winning post ahead of Australia’s best. Within a few weeks the great racing season Sydney Spring Meeting, Caulfield Cup, Melbourne Cup—will be commencing and the New Zealand horses will again be contenders for the rich prizes. Thousands of New Zealanders will be eagerly awaiting the results which will be flashed across the seas within a few minutes of each race being won. Let thesa results be brought to you direct ... to your own home... by the StewartWarner Screen Grid Radio the radio which will bring the Australian broadcaster’s voice boonsing in with the clearness of your “local’’ .. . with every rise and fall, every tone and inflection of the speaker’s voice. Prove the truth of these claims by asking, your dealer for a demonstration.’ H. HAMER & CO.. Authorised Stewart-ffmnssr Radio ■ Doalora RADIO Screen-Grid Circuit Rio-ia L
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4500, 4 September 1930, Page 4
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