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iTiMii lnbaMblb—liWM—l—Hi* hl. bl SHI, K buys our best let us buy best i assmi b . ..... ! it H ? ''W Sole it// > ir We will do all we | can to give maximum preference to the United Kingdom ...” The Hon. W. Nash, Minister of Finance. "Evening Post", Jan, 25, 1939. L_______ __l OWN AN HIS MASTER’S VOICE more than 40 years His Master’s ■ * UI B J Voice have been manufacturing ■■" * Britain’s finest gramophones and radios. ■——— Step by step, research departments working \ in the Empire’s largest radio factory, have contributed much towards perfection in ' W \ radio reception. And today New Zealanders iTjl’ j who buy His Master’s Voice are assured °i receiving the latest and best in radio lElLBaS——Bl engineering. Model 658 is a five-valve, all-world super-het receiver with six station push buttons operating on the “His Master’s Voice” “Split-Second” tuning system. Once the wavehand switch has been set to “Alito” any station on the push-button circuit can be heard instantly the button is pressed. The flood-lit tuning scale shows three wavehands, 16.5-50, 195-580, 1,000-2,000 metres, and is clearly marked with station names and an alphabetical index of short-wave stations. Local Agent: W. H. SAUNDERS, - QUEEN STREET, -MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 March 1939, Page 2

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195

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 March 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 March 1939, Page 2

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