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The The Seif Value: Majestic 7TUBE AC ALL electric radio OW you don't need to depend upon a batterythe power comes from the electric socket. Just plug-in, tune-in, and every Station within radius is brought into your home. Anyone can operate the " MAJESTIC " no complicated attachments requiring technical knowledge. It's the ideal Set for family use and enjoyment. And isn't it the real purpose of Radio? Should it be dependent upon one operator? The “MAJESTIC” ALE-ELECTRIC RADIO is always ready to give you the best that is “ on the air “ one control brings in all stations, and two other controls regulate sensitivity and volume, and both models have built-in Dynamic Speakers the secret of such purity of tone. MODEL 72—Beautiful Louis XVI. Walnut Cabinet, with doors of diamond-matched Oriental Walnut; instrument panel of dia-mond-matched Oriental Walnut framed with Butt Walnut and Bird’s-eye Maple panel. Seven valves, fully shielded, using: R.F.L. balanced circuit; Majestic super dynamic Speaker; single dial control. TERMS: £8 Deposit, £3 per month. By installing a WEBSTER PICK-UP on your old Gramophone you can reproduce records as if on one of the most costly modern Gramophones. The WEBSTER PICKUP can be fitted for £5/10/-, and you will be amazed at the realism obtained by means of this and your “ MAJESTIC.” £57/10/Over 4000 Sets are being made per day—and only such mass production enables magnificent Walnut Cabinet-work and a marvellous Badio Set to be sold at such extraordinarily low prices. As Distributors for Auckland Province, we invite enquiries throughout the province from those desiring to act as district agents. The Song Hit of 1929 “High Up On a Hilltop ” A lilting and captivating Foxtrot song success. Recently featured at the Majestic Theatre. So popular is this song that our original stocks went in less than a week. New stocks are now to hand. Get your copy to-day. In Sheet Music, 2/- per copy. The same song on the Broad- • east Record sung by the celebrated Jack O’Hagan. 8.A.62 “High Up On a Hilltop.” “That’s My Mammy.” Two good song hits. Call in and hear the Record on Monday. On the Broadcast Record, 2/TWO OTHER LEONORA ” SONG HITS: “BETTY 1 MODEL 71—Post Colonial Period design Cabinet, with instrument panel of matched Burl Walnut, framed by a panelling of Bird’s-eye Maple and matched Burl Stump Walnut. Seven valves, completely shielded, using R.F.L. balanced circuit, single dial control. Majestic super dynamic Speaker. TERMS: £8 Deposit, £3 per month. £4B The theme song of Colleen , .. The theme song of the picture Moore’s Big Picture. ••.Synthetic I __ __ _ T "Two Lovers,” starring Ronald Sin.” Written by the com- I POST THIS COUrON. Colman and Vilma Banky. poser of “Jeannine I Bream of _ . . ... , Lilac Time.” A captivating l Lewis Eady, Ltd., Queen Street. A beautiful waltz song. fox-trot song. I Auckland. 2/- per copy. 2/- per copy. ■ Please forward Majestic Radio Model ADD 1d POSTAGE FOR EACH SONG. I vZvSSZ Bh ’ Pm ' nt ‘ Zeuuis Fstdu ! wmn Mm* LIMITED ts!r “The Box Office,” Queen Street and 15 Karangahape Road. | SUN

A Treasure in a little World of Whiteness Tiny white garments, tiny sheets and pillow cases, all Baby’s things must be white—pure white; and the way to keep them so is to put Reckitt’s Blue in the rinsing water every time they are washed. Reckitt’s Blue The Bag with the Blue and White Stripes

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 648, 27 April 1929, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 648, 27 April 1929, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 648, 27 April 1929, Page 29

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