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EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION! Broadcast throughout New Zealand; demonstrated more than ever that the Radio Receiver is a necessity and not 2 Tuxury in the home. The ordinary receiver secured the information broadcast at intervals only, but, 86 99 Owners of ULTIMATE Receivers did not have to wait for the broad- Own cast information: They were able an to insert shortwave coils and 'listen- SULTIMATE in". direct to the shortwave trans- UTIAT mission broadcast from adjacent to And listen-in to stations not pro- curable on the ordinary receiver! the stricken areas: SULTIMATE" "ULTIMATE" owners are always ahead 0f the owners of an ordinary The World receiver: They receive direct, not Receiver only from New Zealand and Aus- tralia, but throughout the world ! The present SULTIMA TE" is 8 revelation in Radio Science: and outclasses the ordinary receiver for distance; volume and tone and, in The addition, brings in the World' & Shortwave: Stations with remarkable 68 volume and clarity. 'Only those who ULTIMATE" have investigated the latest shorta wave' developments can possibly World realise the wonders of 'ULTT MATE"' Shortwave Reception. ALL WAVE The {ULTIMATE" is an1 absolute Receiver revelation in Radio Receivers: Gives you the only complete selection of SOurce of enter- There i8 an SULTIMATE" distributor in every part of tainment and information on short and long wave: Do New Zealand: If any difficulty in securing information not miss the best half of Radio entertainment, Shortwavel Or demonstration; communicate with: Messrs: HAMILTON NIMMO & SONS Ltd_ WELLINGTON; and at Palmerston North and New Plyrouth' Messrs MOORES GRAMOPHONES LIMITED; AUCKLAND Messrs: D A MORRISON & CO, WANGANUI MR G FERRIS; 283 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, or MR STEVE VEITCH; 61 MURRAY STREET, DUNEDIN World RECEIVER

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

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

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

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