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TODAY'S PASSPORT TO EUROPE! —Short Wave Overseas Stations -X YxZvZ/ brought in with WfOLfcx Clarityonan wrTTTr . Model 656 For 40 years His Master’s Voice hare been specialists in TOWE ... PROVE IT with a home demonstration of this fine six-valve, all-wave receiver with four Wave bands, alphabetical station indexing, finger-spin tuning, Magic Eye and *'•' acoustically designed cabinet for high tonal fidelity. STOCKS OF ALL-WAVE RECEIVERS ON HAND W. H. SAUNDERS Radio and Sports Dealer - - - - MASTERTON 128 -
LISTEN El ON A FjS* BRITISH SET / wt' ; " G. E. C. ” Three magic letters representing “General Electric Company,” Britain's famous electrical firm with the whole tradition of the electrical trade behind them. Makers of fine radios, "G.E.C.” stands for dependability, real value, efficient service. Let us show you these wonderful radio receivers. MODELS FROM £ls'ls'-5-valve, 6-valve, 7-valve, 8-valve. The set illustrated above is typical of G.E.C. value. Dual wave, all N.Z. and short-wave stations are marked on the exclusive Edgelit Thermometer dial. The Standard Type valves are directly interchangeable with American types. LET US DEMONSTRATE! OHB What about a Used Radio? / We have them from £4/10/-. J. H. LYTTLE Licensed Radio Dealer. // ’PHONE 1411. Lyttle’s Garage - - - Masterton I
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 September 1939, Page 5
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214Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 September 1939, Page 5
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