ROLA TheModemSdf° rlhe ModemHome HE new ROLA RADIO offers Radio reproduction of the highest possible tone quality, free from hum, and with a minimum of radio interference, at a cost far below the prevailing price for a satisfactory Radio Receiver. In the development of the ROLA Receiver, the Rola Company’s aim was for beauty of appearance, high quality performance, and the highest electrical and mechanical safety factors. These qualities are all found in ROLA RADIO. ROLA RADIO employs a tuned radio frequency circuit with excellent selectivity, using screen grid tubes, working through specially designed, compensated audio amplifier circuit, using the output of one No. 243 power tube. One 280 rectifier tube provides the power supply. The Loudspeaker is a new development of Rola's Electro-Dynamic type. The cabinet is of heavy panel construction with matched burl walnut veneer and maple inlays. Its dimensions are such that, with its compensated audio system, efficient reproduction is produced of all tone frequencies from 70 to 6,000 cycles per second, a range heretofore found only in sets of several times the price. 6'9 Per Week Pays for this Handsome and Efficient Radio Set So great is the demand for the Rola that our shipment arriving next week has been sold in advance. Another shipment should be here at the end of the month. If you wish to secure one of these Sets, order at once and r ve will reserve one for you on payment of the deposit stated below. It is understood that if the Rola does not please you, we will take it back and refund your money. CASH PRICE (Complete with Valves) £37/10/Or on Easy Terms—£4/10/' Deposit and 0/9 P er Week for JJQ Weeks. FARMERS’ TRADING CO., LTD RADIO DEPT., FOURTH FLOOR HOBSON ST.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1052, 16 August 1930, Page 5 (Supplement)
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293Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1052, 16 August 1930, Page 5 (Supplement)
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