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An all-electric set that costs less than Il: weekly to run Price 419/10/- Complete: Easy terms: �1 deposit, 6] weekly for 69 weeks. The NEW 66 99 1931 Improved ACE The Ace-3 Electric definitely costs less to run than any other 3-valve set: Current costs only Id. for 10 to 50 hours (depending, of course, on the cost per unit in your district) _ 1 a week would easily cover all your running expense8, and for this modest sum you would enjoy hours of pleasure each day. The easy buying terms, too, make the Ace-3 a very attractive proposition. Now see what the "Ace can do. 20 Reasons for ('ACE 99 Supresacy 1J Very handsome appearance, with highly-polished wood cabinet. 2 DUCO polished,_ giving bea utiful durable finish: 3_ Three valves (all Radio) 4 Westinghouse metal rectifier is used instead of an extra rectifier valve. The latter has a short life, the Westinghouse lasts for ever 6. Excellent range ~in most localities, will bring in main N. and Australian stations clearly on the speaker. 6. Volume ample for even large rooms: 7. Tone exceptionally good: 8. Pick-up terminals fitted can be used as electric gramophone: 9_ Locally built to suit New Zealand conditions. 10. Specially durable electrical equipment ~experieace shows that faults are an absolute minimum. 11, Being locally built, prompt service is always available if It seldom is required. 12 Deirea ensures exceptionally long valve life-eliminating large- ly renewal costs. 13. Low first cost. 14. Low upkeep cost less than 1/ weekly, TOTAL running expense. 15. Current consumption, 50 to 200 hours for 6d . according to price paid per unit of current. 16. Designed by New Zealand engineers. 17. Built by New Zealand workmen. 18. Fully guaranteed: 19. Sold on easiest of easy terms: 20. Demonstrations gladly arranged anywhere in New Zealand. JOHNS Ltd. Johns' reputation stands behind the Ace-3_ Write to uS if you are in- terested and we will arrange for you CHANCERY ST;, AUCKLAND: to try the Ace in your own home:

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 6, 22 August 1930, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 6, 22 August 1930, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 6, 22 August 1930, Page 27

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