All eyes are on the New S.T.C. RADIOS If you . . and you . . and you are in the market for a Radio . . . take time off to see and hear S.T.C.’s latest offerings . . . the most brilliantly modern radios ever produced by an organisation famed the world over for its “sound” achievements. To see these radios is to be captivated. Each is a masterpiece of cabinet designing and in the super-efficient chassis are the advanced features behind the effortless range and realism of S.T.C. reproduction. Five minutes experience with these S.T.C.’s will prove all we say. The sets are in your S.T.C. dealer’s showroom now. Come in, look, listen and choose S.T.C. * All are equipped with bri m a r I aHH THE NEW WONDER iStoI valves ■ 10 Times Tested and Imb 10 Times more efficient h: INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION: PARIS, NEW YORK, ETC. KHSS ° " I MWCTSs e ■ rll- M er 5 - .TT O Q Illustrated Model 730. 5 valve all wave. Features include Z extra largo “ I’eer-less ” 3 colour dial—Brimar frequency' con- “ verter giving quiet, eflicient shortwave reception—two-speed tuning—automatic volume control. .. , _ s — , ’ 10 .<*»!»>- - -1’ I -J. “ "" 2 • - y " SOLE WAIRARAPA AGENTS— ° y ... S sBP j. Wairarapa Radios, Ltd. < I QUEEN STREET, Model 750, powerful 9 valve all wave superheterodyne. Huge •4 colour edge-lit dial illuminates wave hands separately—vari* MASTERTON. able tone and volume controls give new sensitivity and selectivity—fast accurate two-speed tuning. ' s ‘‘ ' ’ K9|fy SMiflXii iMninß
KEEP YOUR CHILDREN ALWAYS AT THE AGE YOU LOVE THEM BEST ... In Photographs by H. HOPE CROSS, STATE THEATRE BLDGS., MASTERTON. DON’T DELAY! PLANT YOUR TREES NOW! WE still have good stocks of Fruit Trees, Shelter Trees, Standard and Bush Roses, Flowering Shrubs of all descriptions, Weeping Flowering Cherries, Ash and Elms, etc., etc. DON’T DELAY—ORDER NOW! E. HALE & SON. WAIRARAPA NURSERIES. ’PHONE 1164. “The Home of All That is Best in Nursery Products.”
WINTER FIRING! BE PREPARED FOR COLD SNAPS! BUY FAMOUS FOR HEAT GLEN-COAL. ALSO ON HAND: NEWCASTLE, WESTPORT, CARBONETTES & COKE: x Limited Quantity of Dry Matai and Rata. MASON’S GLEN-COAL ENTERPRISE, 43 LINCOLN ROAD. ’Phone 1541.
NOTICE. JJAVING taken over F. B. Gray’s Coal Business. I wish to notify the public that I can fulfil orders for all grades of Taupiri Coal and Carbonettes, also Coke. Prompt Delivery Assured. ’Phones Nos. 1687 and 1640. RONALD J. GRANT, 98 Bannister Street. Church. 7.45: Selected recordings. 8.15: Organ Recital by Professor V. E. Galway. Mus. D.. Dunedin City Organist. 9.4: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: “Family Tree.” by Philip Wade. 10.12: Close down. Empire Programme. GSB. 31.55 m., and GSD. 25.52 m. (two transmitters each); GSI. 19.66 m. 4.30 p.m.: 8.8. C. Military Band. 5.0: Sports talk: 5.10: Religious service from Springfield Road Baptist Church. Blackpool. 5.55: News. Newsletter. 6.15: “The Pool in the Forest.” 6.45: Saturday sport. 6.50: Close down.
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