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THE HAND TKAT TUNES THE RADIO RULES THE WORLD 9 FEEL THE THRILL the tingle 0f the cheering thousands a8 plainly, a8 excitingly, aS jf you were actualiy sitting in the grandstand! Oji This is what STEWART-WARNER SCREEN-GRID RADIO will give YOU. So realistically will it tell you of al the exciting incidents of the great event that you will find yourself one with the great crowd__wanting to cheer__filnding it hard to sit stim ! Then, when all is over , tune in to any station you fancy, and, just as perfectly a8 it told you of the happenings you were ligtening for, it will play for you with all the clarity and mellowness of tone 29 if the artist him- eelf were actually playing in your owh home: No matter what other set you may have ; m0 matter what other people may tell you, you just ~imply cannot have any conception of what Radio Perfection meang until you have heard the MHa STEWARTWARNER SCREEN-GRID ELECTRIC RADIO: BIG CLAIMS BUT TRUB heyond all question of doubt ! Ask Your Nearest Dealer to Let You The Set with the Punch Hear This Wonderful Machine. STEWART WARNER IZ P ID8 I 0 Screen Grid Circuit Distributed through 2 Hundred Lic ensed Authorised Radio Dealers by RADIO Hope Gebes DIVISION AUCKLAND CHRISTCHURCH WELLINGTON IuLaul

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 11, 26 September 1930, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 11, 26 September 1930, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 11, 26 September 1930, Page 13

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