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MIGHTY MONARCH OF THE AIR/ Examine the Majestic carefully—note the excellence of material, the beautiful workmanship of every Component—and you will appreciate why the Majestic, offering: suctf supreme value at so moderate a price, is the SENSATION OF THE RADIO YEAR. THE CABINET. An outstanding example of the Cabinetmaker's craft —designed on graceful lines, and carefully executed in matched Burl Walnut. It is worthy of the wonderful Receiver which it contains. THE CHASSIS. Examine the Chassis: Note the solid construction of every detail. Here is no shoddy material or workmanship—every little detail is sound in design, construction, and assembly. A Super Set, to give years of useful life—characteristic of Majestic production. THE POWER PACK. Note the robust proportions: nothing cramped or undersized in order to economise in space or manufacturing costs. Every part is capable of handling far more than its normal load. Consequently it has a high fact(>- of safety, and will give long and nt service •FOR EVERYTHING MUSICAL. THE SPEAKER —too. is of the same high quality. A Dynamic (moving coil> Speaker of super excellence —it possesses all the sturdy merits which characterise Majestic construction. THE FINAL TEST OF ALL. Note how simple is the Majestic in operation. Just plug into an Electric Light Socket —and station after station is tuned in by the turn of a single dial. As for quality of tone, let it speak for itself. You will be delighted. MAJESTIC RADIO. Model 71 Colonial Period-design Cabinet w ith 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. Price £4B £8 Deposit. £3 per fauiis fadu fllll 111 mt*UMTB>W I Lei USE THIS COUPON. Lewis Eady, Ltd.. ‘ The Box Office," Queen Street, Auckland. Please send me Majestic Radio Model No. 71. I enclose £8 deposit. Name Address Also 1E Grafton Office," Queen St., Auckland. Karangahape. Road (near I 5N.226 Bridge), and at Hamilton. | ■■ ■ THERE'S A MAJESTIC RADIO DEALER IN YOUR DI Radio House, Victoria St., Hamilton. Mr. Ced. Knight, Hinemoa S b. R ?'l' Mr F. Pearson, Radio Dealer, Waihou. Messrs. O. McL. Wallace. Te Aroha. Bros., Whakatane. Mr. J. A. Malcolm, Huntly. Messrs. Frar

m m m a r CARMEN M A Magnificent Complete Recording by Leading Artists of the Paris Opera House Sung in French - each. Complete in Art Album with descriptive notes in English and French - - £4/10/THE NEW 1929 VIVA-TONAL COLUMBIA - OR AFONOL A GIVES—INCREASED VOLUME ! INCREASED RANGE ! INCREASED TONE ! H ave You Heard It; ON SALE AT ALL LEADING MUSIC STORES Columbia pg Records ELECTRIC RECORDING WITHOUT BCRATCH ALWAYS USE COLUMBIA NEEDLES. Obtainable from the fol HOWIE'S (Six Shops). ARTHUR EADY, LTD.. 12 2 Queen Street. WADE «. CO.. Karangahape Road. HOODIES, LTD.. 308 Ponsonby Rd.. near Three Lamps ROBERTSON'S THREE MUSIC STORES. 163 a Queen St.. Karangahape Road., and Onehunga. FARMERS’ TRADING CO.. LTD.. Hobson Street. lowing Columbia Dealers: E. M. GRANT, LTD., 40 Karangahape RoadE. AND r. PIANO AGENCY, 191 Queen Street MOORE'S GRAMOPHONES, LTD., 166 Queen Street. JOHN COURT. LTD.. Queen Street. LA GLORIA GRAMOPHONES. LTD., Karangahape Rd CHARLES BEGG A CO., Customs Street East. Wholesale Distributors. ARTHUR H. NATHAN, LTD., CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 696, 22 June 1929, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 696, 22 June 1929, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 696, 22 June 1929, Page 25

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