HARMONISING RADIO SETS
Trust a woman. to. -consider the appearance of -a wirfless set bef ore the 'tone. So it was only to be expected that I should walk'round the Radio Exhibition at 'Olympii-, ' Kehsington, W'., with my eyes more widely openeid than my e'ars, writes a woman correSpondent of the Daily Mail. I did nOtice the dulcet tones that greeted me everywhere, bxit ' what did they ' matter in chmparison with ch'O'osing 'a wireless set that would. harmonise with the decoration of my drawing rooih? - • ' ; • = No matter what style or period of decoration a woman had choseii for her roomi, she could find a wireless set to fit intQ it. • • : . ' If her taste runs to Orient'al colour > ■ schemes, her set may be iri ' scarlet Tacquer, patterned in gold — on th'e whole, distinctly Chdnese in feeling. If she likes * antiques,' a restrained Queen Anne cabinet may please hei*. If .ultra-fndderh, -she1- will doubtless choose a severe model in hlack, with fittings, of course, • of cromium plating — a model which can Ibe bought mounted on legs of tubular metal-.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 665, 18 October 1933, Page 2
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177HARMONISING RADIO SETS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 665, 18 October 1933, Page 2
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