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Mighty Monarch of the Air 8 MAJESTIC All-Electric Radio Receivers The greatest Valve ever offered in Radio 8 Extract from 2 Hawke s Bay newspaper" MODEL 181 (illustrated below ) . 66 Combination electric gramophone and radio receiver. Radio extraordinary_ Can justly be claimed of the 9 valveso Superb cabinet_ Dynamic (moving coil) Majestic: all electric radio and gramophone combing speaker. The turning of 2 knob switches from tion set after its broadcasts of the Wairarapa-Hawke S gramophone to radio at wiL. PEICES, complete Bay football match on MeLean Park on Saturday last. with valves 8 Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch This particular peiformance is claimed_by experts to be and Dunedin 895 the best demonstration et heard in New Zealand: Every Inland and outporte 897/10/0 word could be, heard the length and breadth of the large playing ground whilst_ the gramophone records playing during intervals were a musical treat: MODEL 91 (illustrated at right) _ Beautiful Console of Matched Burl Walnut, 7 valves J and Rectifier. Dynamic (moving coil) loudspeaker built in. PRICES, complete_ with valves: Auckland, Wellington; Christchurch and Dunedin 848 Inland and outports e50 MODEL 91. And Now Majestic Valves Are specially designed and produced to match these wonderful receivers__will be capable of enhancing the marvellous reception and beautiful tonal qualities which have already made the Majestic world-famous_~in fact; adding that last detail which sets the Majestic on' a pinnacle of attainment high above all others Every MAJESTIC is GUARANTEED against defective material or Workmanship 'There: is; a "Majestic distributor in every part of New Zealand: If you have any dificulty in arranging for a demonstration, communicate with the factory' representatives: CPO. Box 462, Auckland; Po. Box 1581, Welling- ton; PO Box 922, Christchurch; Po. Box 516, Dunedin: MODEL 18i. gfthe Air Monarch_ JKajestic Mightyl RADIO EIECTRIC

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 10, 20 September 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 10, 20 September 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 10, 20 September 1929, Page 9

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