Sound System at Shopping Month
HTONE has been holding a shop ping month, and at the official closing on the 22nd a Pam Sound System was erected under the auspices of Stirton’s Music and Radio Store to re lay music and speeches to the as sembled crowds. The clarity and power of the system made it possible to hear the musi¢ throughout the whole shopping area, and succeeded in making the closing day a highly successful one and in stimulating people’s interest in the goods offered by local retailers, Musie and announcements were made throughout: the afternoon and evening, and at 9 o’clock Mr. J. Kerr, chairman of the committee, spoke to the assembled audience in the main street. The power required to give such reproduction was tremendous, and the Wright DeCosta handled the load with the greatest of satisfaction and credit to its designers. Pam Sound Systems are designed and built by the Samson Electric Company, Canton, Mass., U.S.A., who are represented in New Zealand by Messrs. J. A. Smyth and Co., 71 Victoria Street, Wellington. CS
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 7, 29 August 1930, Page 23
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178Sound System at Shopping Month Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 7, 29 August 1930, Page 23
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