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IN USE CONTINUOUSLY PILOT SHORT-WAVE and BROADCAST RECEIVER 'The Pilot Super-' Wasp proved 0f untold value dur- ing the recent 1l21" fortunate earth- quake disaster and was one of the means' of receiving short-wave trans- Thrilss mission from Gisborne Le Napier Like Youve Never Had ~Wairoa, Palmer- ston North; etc: Since You First Heard Radio With the Super-Wasp you can travel the world. On short waves you have America, Australia, Canada, England, Manila, Holland; Russia; Germany and many other countries. On Broadcast, accordig to your locality, you have Australian; American, Japanese and New Zealand and other countries: Battery Model = PRICES = Uses three 20IA'8, one 222 Complete; aesembled, with Valves, Batteries and Loud Speaket 830/-/ Electric Model _ Ubing three 227' 8, one 224, one 280_ Complete, as8embled with Power Pack, Valves and Loud Speaker 834/51- Electric Model de Luxe Using three 227'*$, one 224, two 171A'$, one 280. Complete; assembled, with Valves, Power Pack and Speaker 839/15/- TERMS ARRANGED. NZ: DISTRIBUTORS ALL PILOT PRODUCTS Gemingtoes NZ,, LTD. 40-42 WILLIS ST: PO: BOX 738, WELLINGTON: 142 QUEEN STREET; Po: BOX 1484, AUCKLAND.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 31, 13 February 1931, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 31, 13 February 1931, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 31, 13 February 1931, Page 12

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