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/] # A T ouppicxaem 10 -L hl ou>, AucKiana. i uesdav, 7 * /x x ()h THE dial keeps you in touch with the world 99 1 •\ Every Member Brings a Message of Good Cheer! Radio for Entertainment Radio for Instruction The Set with a “WHALE OF A PUNCH!” AIR PATROL IV. RADIO RECEIVER Gives the results of a 5 valve with the cost of 4 This wonderful Radio Receiver, working on an improved Browning Drake Circuit, ictually gives the performance of a 5-valve set, though using only four valves. Aus tralian and New Zealand stations are GUARANTEED at loudspeaker strength Beautiful tone—wonderful range—remark able selectivity, too! Made in 2 models one of which incorporates a Wavetrap whereby the local station may be com pletely tuned out to enable distant recep tion to be secured. Ask your Radio Dealer to demonstrate. Local Stockists— Superadio , Ltd.. Queen fit. Leith's Radio Shark. Queen St. federal Radio House Denby St. m \N rf/A i 1 \VVV\\ « A A'A V V m A % m PRICE COMPLETE, with all accessories, including: "Air Patrol IV” Receiver, Brown’s H3Q Loudspeaker, Milliard P.M. Valves, Burgess “A,” "B” and “C” Batteries Without Wavetrap— With -£3O/10/N.Z. Factory Representatives:— Speeding Ltd. FORT STREET. AUCKLAND. BURGESS ”B" BATTERIES will add to the effectiveness of any radio receiving set. They are famous FOR tneir uniform quality and absence of internal noises—important factors in CLEAR RECEIVING ASK ANY RADIO ENGINEER" Obtainable from all &ood Radio dealers N.Z. Factory Representatives:— SPEEDING, LTD., Fort Street. ‘ Radio for Information Radio for Amusement >5 / ADIO gives most for the money! Whether it be the simple Crystal Outfit or the most elaborate 8-Valve Set it will give greater value in pleasure and usefulness than any other expenditure. Radio is the Gift unapproachable for Xmas —no home should be without Wireless in 1928. The purpose of this Supplement is to give the fullest information about Radio and all it stands for —and where to purchase the apparatus. 366 Days in Next Yea r Aim AITOHA EtAEJIQ SET Is the Ideal Xmas Gift ALTONA will provide 366 EVENINGS of ENJOYMENT in 1928 Qt > vs 3. vsi. A m The Greatest of all ■■■ Gnr 4t e 4***, ! j 'N oA Pei-rJ* 3 o ' y RADIO Bring joy to all the family—make this festive season the happiest ever —give them a Radio set this Christmas. Entertainment by Australia’s premier artists —something to please everybody every day and evening of the week Truly an investment in happiness and Radio sets are now so reasonably priced that they are within reach of everyone. a N?/JoPn -JJ st Radio is the Cheapest & Best Entertainment PRICE —complete—from £33 Other Radio Sets from £3 to £6O “Meniwave” Short Wave Adaptors—£7/10/M&Y GUARANTEED. CALL OR WRITE. h. JohosLtdfM John* Bids. CKancer«| »- 80X471. 'PI »m 45274 AUCKLAND R2 It’s Good After Christmas Too! Features of the COURIER: Switch-over High and Low Wave, 3-valve, Loud Speaker Set—The world on the Speaker—NO Plug-iu. Coils—Compact enough to take away. Pure Tone. Written Guarantee. Price, bare, £9/9/. Complete, £lB/10/The COURIER (Made in N.Z.) Brings Tidings from Afar. “WISEMANS” 170-2 QUEEN STREET. Radio is the Ideal Christmas Gift —it appeals to all—and will bring joy through the years to come

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 232, 20 December 1927, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 232, 20 December 1927, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 232, 20 December 1927, Page 1 (Supplement)

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