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THE WORLD CAPTURED.

1 eULanANseu's unasululu ; SUPIRIORITV. Record entries and attendance: are ‘muking this year‘s W‘inter Show I! the greatest yet, It is significant that the Show is becoming more than Just an opportunity for crowd—mingling and fun-seeking. People recognise it as the chance of the year to see the exhibits of leading firms and determine the best. in each class. As far as radio is concerned the favourite set definitely appears to be Gulbrensen. The famous Gulhransen models are being exhibited by Messrs. Lewis Eady, Ltd., of Victoria Street. Hamilton inext Theatre Royal) on an exceptionally smart stand at the top right hand corner or the Bledieioe Hail. The king of the display is the Gulbrensen iii-valve de luxe Radio~gramophone combination. lis glorious tone and world—wide mastery proclaim it the finest radio ever presented in New Zealend. Guibraneen is available in all models ranging from £lB/10/-. and sales are creating fresh sales records.

The piano is rapidly coming buck to its former popularity and this oldestabiishrd firm is displaying the latest Haake Grand—a beautiful British instrument. which is priced at £llO. An interesting exhibit is the Hulk. Overstruns Pianetie. which possesses a rich tone and is handsomely flnished, The Pianette is priced at £67 105, and easy terms may be arranged on any instrument. As a final reminder. do not fail to hear those quality instruments—the talk of the Show. 5‘

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19896, 27 May 1936, Page 10

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THE WORLD CAPTURED. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19896, 27 May 1936, Page 10

THE WORLD CAPTURED. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19896, 27 May 1936, Page 10

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