700er7 "Ba7o7h51 EXTRACTS A ad still they tdtkl FROMc [ondor LEtt E R 21st May, 1941. Dear Sir, During a night in March ouT town was visited by enemy planes; 0 bomb struck the house in which I was living; my HMV Wireless Set was blown through 0 9 in. wall into the street where it laid amongst the debris, until salvaged, for 10 days in vety changeable weather . When salvaged, it was treated very roughly because I had abandoned it as useless. L On May 4th, out of curiosity I connected it to the mains and although dirt rolled out through the smashed outer case, You can imagine our amazement when music greeted US. wife and I after an hour S entertainment were satisfied that this HM: V. Set had stood up to the test of Hitler' $ ruthlessness. HA.S: Or Write to 173 DEALERS HIS MASTER'S voice (N.z.) Ltd , EVERYWHERE NOICE Wakefield Street, Wellington, for MSTERS full details ~uis My
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 142, 13 March 1942, Page 11
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161Page 11 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 142, 13 March 1942, Page 11
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