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31 Si If Uncanny THE SET WITH THE PUNCH” H.Hamer & Co Main Street, Foxton. Authorised StewartWarner Radio Dealers SOME Radios have as many whims as a spoilt human. Take them away from their “local” and they become rude and noisy ... distort programmes until they are unrecognisable. Not so the StewartWarner Screen-Grid Radio. It can be both the most homely and conservative thing in the world. Ask it to give you this station, that station, or another station and it will do it instantly and in such a way that it will be hard to believe that the broadcasting artist is not in your own home. Ask it to ignore the local station and the “local” to all intents and purposes ceases to exist —so wonderful is Stewart-Warner selectivity. Prove these claims by asking your dealer for a demonstration. STEWART-WARNER Screen Grid Circuit R7W
I Precision in Talkie Equipment ' A IblS * i 'W v ',: THE superior lone quality of Western Electric talkie equipment demands the most careful design and precision in manufacture. For example, the light beam image which is focussed on the film is one thousandth (.001) inch wide. If this image varies in size more than two ten-thousandths (.0002) of an inch, tone quality is seriously impaired. Only Western Electric, insists on this unusual precision in manufacture—a fact which contributes largely to your enjoyment of the talkies and the popularity of the Western Electric-equipped theatre. Western SOUND VOICE ACTION Weetric SYSTEM Hope Gibbons Building, Wellington.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4540, 6 December 1930, Page 4
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346Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4540, 6 December 1930, Page 4
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