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Jiaa 1 a Ma MAJESTIC Radio- Dealers' Special Trainload from Indianapolis visit the SMAJESTIC Plant. The Enormous Popularity of the MAJESTIC Radio Receiver and the MAJESTIC Combined Cramophone Radio is evidenced by the fact that from one State there is a trainload of dealers who are pre- pared to travel that distance in order to visit the Factory: THE MOST POPULAR LINES in any product are those which offer the greatest value: Value Must be Judged on Performance;. Quality of Apparatus; Appearance and Price: PRIOES Apart from tbe wonderful performance and high quality of the MAJESTIC, the walnut and maple MODEL 71 timbers used in the construction of: the beautiful cabinet make the Majestic a gorgeous piece of furniture. 7 Valves and Rectifier: ~Main Ports Auckland, Wellington, Chrigtchurch The 'MAJESTIC" is an Electric Radio Musical Instrument: and Dunedin. 848 One of thbe 'greatest considerations In the purchase of a motor-car has always been its re-sale value: The Inland and Outports, 850. MAJESTIC can always be regarded as an investment, because it ofiers the greatest re-sale value. MODEL 181- What do you think the tin box type of radio receiver will be worth 8 year hence ? Invest in a SMAJESTIC!" 9 Valves. Combination Gramophone 6 MAJESTIC '_~MIGHTY MONARCH OF THE AIR: 2) and Radio Set: Main Ports : Auckland, Wellington, Christchurab ~d 895 There is 2 Majestic dealer in nearly every part of New Zealand; and those dealers located where Dunedin; thera is not an official Majestic distributor, should communicate with the territorial distributors: If Inland and Outports, 897/10/ any difficulty in securing, communicate with SPEDDING, LTD. P.o. Box 462, Auckland. Po Box 1581, Wellington: Po: Box 922, Christchurch: Po_ Box 516, Dunedin:

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 47, 7 June 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 47, 7 June 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 47, 7 June 1929, Page 3

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