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After trying out dozens of imported short-wave sets, it wa8 believed that stronger reception with less noise could be obtained: A new design covering New Zealand condi- tions was built and, on testing, after final adjustments; it prov- ed a leader in the short-wave world. This set. is now com- mercially called the 19 {'ADD"A-PHON Every purchaber will be a satisfied uger, for, a8 well a8 Full ingtructions in searching the worid for interesting item8, the degigner; MACK, of MACKS RADIO Kent Terrace, WELLINGTON: ig always available to show just how everything works.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 44, 15 May 1931, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 44, 15 May 1931, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 44, 15 May 1931, Page 37

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