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M.P.A= HAS DONE IT AGAIN The history of the MP.. Wireless; Ltd,, has been 8 triumphal procession from one amazing success to another. From com- paratively small beginnings, the company has grown to 8 posi" tion in the leadership of the industry. Its 1929 speakers proved a sensation in British trade circles: This year, by amalgamation with one of the leading British acoustical re- search laboratories; it is in command of such an array of talent aS has never before been equalled in the English speaker idEsX 's 1930 range is a triumph; a triumph even for a company with the reputation of MPA_-perfect in appearance, perfect_ in construction, and extraordinary in tonal fidelity You will be amazed that such perfection of tone can be produced at such a price. Truly MPA: for 1930 lives up to its motto of 66 99 Hearing that is @lieost seeing: The 1930 line consists of the new Mark VI Unit, with V type highly concentrated magnetic field for extreme sensitivity 8 the new Popular Plaque;_ greatly improved in appearance and even better in tone 9 and the MPA Popular Cabihet YThe Speaker of the year:_ Never before have you been privileged to listen to such amazing fidelity of tone, such wonderfully true repro- duction. The M_ PA Popular I Sriigetoice sozsatioaal the artist, it iclethe flawless and natural. The reedy sweetness 0f the clarinet O1 the stately sonority of the trombone the highest piccolo trill or the dull boom of the drum -it matters not to MPA Every note, every in- strument of the orchestra, is brought out in its true perspective: Popular Cabinet 84/10/- You will be thrilled with the re- Popular Plaque 82/10/- production of the MPA_ Popular Cabinet ; and it is priced SO YOu Mark VI Unit 19/6 can own one: If your dealer has not yet received supplies, write to the Representatives 'for New Zealand; N. R CUNNINGHAM LTD, MASTERTON:

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 31, 14 February 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 31, 14 February 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 31, 14 February 1930, Page 9

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