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No. 2 A series of Unsolicited Testimonials about FARRAND INDUCTOR SPEAKERS (Originals on file at our ofifice ) (The tone i8 very clear, the ability to handle volume much above that obtained with other cone speakers that we have tried, and the high and low notes are reproduced equally well We wish to keep this speaker in the writer's home to replace a dynamic speaker of 4 well-known make with which we were well satisfied prior to trying out the Tarrand; SOLE AGENTS L. M SILVER & CO, LTD; 30 TORY STREET, WELLINGTON A BEFTEN LAWYER CRIES 38 s If 1 had Bought a BLUE SPOT RFDIO SET sooner my ability to plead' for clients would be better; because now realise every single per- son is influenced by clear; well-spoken words. intend to listen to every speech that reaches my district; and copy, like Demosthenes; each thought that is good; and each inflection of the voice that distinguishes a cultured man: 06 When there are no good speeches from New Zealand and Australian stations; 1 will enjoy the music. Complete switch-on sets, with gramophone pick-up terminals ready to plug in. From licensed radio agents. 417/10/- For descriptive matter write to factory representatives: SCOTT & HOLLADAY, Ltd; Civic Chambers, Wellington. Wellington Distributors: ELECTRIC LAMP HOUSE LTD_ MANNERS ST, WELLINGTON

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 18, 14 November 1930, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 18, 14 November 1930, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 18, 14 November 1930, Page 31

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