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@REAT NEWS The echo of Stewart-Warner success in connection with the Spelling Bee Competition is hardly dead when news comes of ane other greater triumph: Congratulations to Mr. Spence R Ellis, of Okkato, Taranaki, on his successful effort in winning the first radio long distance DX championskip contest held in New Zealand ! Mr: Ellis attributes his success to the splendid consistent recep- tion given by' his Stewart-Warner Radio throughout the test period. Yet another glowing performance testimony, and the reason why all enthusiasts praise Stewart-Warner Radio, and all owners are satisfied: NOW js the best time to buy your radio, admitedly 0 SIEWARTIARNER E2 ID) 80 Screen Grid Circuit SOLD THROUGH A HUNDRED AUTHORISED RADIO DEALERS Radio Hope Gibks %y Divieion AUCKLAND CHRISTCHURCH WELLINGTON

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 33, 27 February 1931, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 33, 27 February 1931, Page 21

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