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Vio Advt.— The Mullm-d. Wireless Service Co., Ltd., Milliard House, Denmark Street, London, England. I ¥ c * r + vowu^ The yew Milliard A.C. "Valves it'ill fit any American Electric Set and improve the results. There'* Volume and Volume in radio reception—the full undistorted wealth of power which Mullard P.M. Valve* put into your speaker, that'-* the Volume you want. The secret of the pure, mellow Tone and mightv Volume latent in every Mullard Valve lie* in the wonderful Mullard P.M. Filament. It it the heart of hearts of vour *ct—the be-all and end-all of magnificent radio reproduction. Mullard THE-MASTER. - VALVE Obtainable in 2, 4 and 6 volt, U.X. and English Base, from all good Radio Dealers. Stocked by all Wholesale Radio Merchants. New Zealand Selling Agents: SPEDDING, LTD., Box 462, Auckland. “ MIGHTY MONARCH OF THE AIR" lAiaj&du The 7 Valve All Electric Radio Just plug into your light socket and the Majestic ■mil give yon ttU Australian and New Zealand stations on its Dynamic, Built-in Speaker. Call in and see the two models—Prices £.48, and £57 10». Terms, £8 Deposit, and £3 per month. lewis Fadu AmMMmmmnmu limited J 44 The Box Office,” Queen Street, Auckland.

Atwater Ke ntßadio Model 40 '"£37/-/-complete with valves AN unusually powerful, selective and compact receiving set which takes power directly from the AC house circuit. Due to its small size it can be placed in any room without disturbing its present furnishings. Notwithstanding its unusually low price, it contains only the finest craftsmanship and materials; mass production, with its resultant economies, brings this receiver within the reach of all. A lUelectric . . . using four UX 226 valves one UX 227 valve, oneUX 171 A valve tnc UX 280 Rectifier It units but a fraction of a penny an hour to run. Hear every station in range come in clearly as you turn the Full Vision dial. Hear it for yourself ... to-day. A 1 QUEEN STREET. Z. Distributors: C. & A* Odlin & Co. Ltd., Wgtn. AUCKLAND AGENTS: F. WISEMAN, Queen Street. HARRINGTON’S (N.Z.), LTD. The FERRANTI PERMANENT TRICKLE CHARGER Price 65/-. Valves to Burn Out. Chemicals to Renew. Maintenance Costs. Moving Parts to Get Out of Order. SIMPLE AND SAFE ! Stocked by all Radio Dealers. THE SUN Classified Advts. Bring Buyer and Seller Together

.vO S£T PH °N OCt , AM sßfe%r for r^c/a// y ?ca/ B'S'ied 'V e c<PAy/W/ THERE was a time—do you remember it?—when the wireless enthusiast neglected his local station and scoured the air for scratchy noises that meant a distant station. Nowadays, you expect something more from your Radio. You expect a loud, clear, undistorted flow of news—music—amusement—interest. And people are finding that only their local station gives them just what they want. So Philips Radio, after months of experiment, have developed a new all-electric local receiving set—the “2515”—and it is so different from anything that has been heard before that local reception can now truly be called perfect. You will be immensely interested in this “ 2515.” Your local dealer will gladly explain its many unique features; how it needs no batteries; how you just plug it in to house current and switch it on when you want it; how it uses no more electricity than any average lamp in your home—how it may be used to amplify phonograph records. And ask him. the price. That will be yet another agreeable surprise . 9R37N HltlPS yor *R^idio Advt. of Philips Lamps (N.Z.) Ltd., (Radio Division), Hope Gibbons Building, Courtenay Place, Wellington. Auckland Office: (ill Dilworth Building, Auckland.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 747, 21 August 1929, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 747, 21 August 1929, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 747, 21 August 1929, Page 6

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