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It went to the South Pole with ADMRAL BYRD The Most Comprehensive Musical Instruments Yet Offered 66 99 ULTIMATE ALL-ELECTRIC Broadcast Receiver, Shortwave Receiver, Electric Gramophone INSTRUMENTS IN ONE 3 at the price of the ordin- ary combination COMBINATION a8 illus- trated. Short-wave Receiv- er: Broadcast Receiver, and Electric Gramophone, complete with valves, readly to attach to aerial 875 OTHER MODELS~Con- sole All-Electric Short-wave and Broadcast Receiver, with built-in dynamic speaker, complete 855 TABLE MODEL W+h valves. 842/10/ B A TTERY TA BLE MODEL _With valves. f27/10/ _ There is an Ultimate Distributor in every part of New Zealand: If any difficulty in arranging demonstration communicate with the Master Agents RADIO LTD-, Anzac Avenue, Auckland On the 66 Ultimate 99 Short Wave You can hear, direct from Iondon, Big Ben strike tbe hour, followed by musical and other entertainment; Siberia broudcasting music and Russian propaganda Manilla, with their usual progammes Holland's usual pro- grammes California S splen did musical entertainments and dozens of other stations can be received, all 0f which cannot be secured by the ordinary recoiver_ In addition, the Ultimate receives with splendid volume all the usual broadlcast stations secured with the ordinary radio receiver: and somne Inore. Begides these exceptional features, thig wonderful instrument is the very latest in Electric Gramophones has perfect tone, splendid volume, and, above a11, clarity. Reproduces through the onjy gentine Dynamic Speaker -the Magnavox: Unless your set will receive Short-wave, stations it will be out of date in a year'S time: Ultimately you'Q buy an ULTIMATE ~why not now 2 It'8 2 British product, too Becauge of its exceptional efiiciency an Ultimate was used by the Byrd Expedition at the South Polc,

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 48, 13 June 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 48, 13 June 1930, Page 2

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