AWARDED fIRST PRIZE For DX: Reception THINK WHAT It MEANS J R. 8. R. ELLIS , a private owner of a Stewart-Warner Radio, purchased nearly eighteen months ag0, has just been awarded the cup Ior the best certifled record cf long-distance reception. A standard seb, coipeting in an open test with any and aM other sets : factory-made and home-made, battery and electric. The result a clean win for Stewart-Warner: Everyone; sooner or later, wante distant programmles: The big get with the big rosuts and faithful tone gives the only MThe DX Cup; WOnI by Mr: S. R. lesting satisfaction: Ellis; of Okatoa You, too, Will want 8 Stewart-Warner. Have 8 similar gob to that possessed by the winner of the Ris Contesbta STEWART See your local deeler right 8wBy and ask him to explain Stewart-Warner Radio advantages and give you D demonstration. WARNER Make up your own mind in your own home and then have your radio installed permanently Ror the wintcr . RADIO Write uS direct {or our two-station cali- bration logs; one Iocal and the other R6 list of forty-two American stations obtain- Screen-Grid Circuit ed on 8 Btandard Stewart-Warner Radio In Wellington: Times of trangmission and dial readings are given. KNOWN THE WORLD OVER AND SOLD IN NBW ZEALAND BY 4 HUNDRE D DEALERS Radio Hogg Gilgns S Division AUCKLAND CHRISTCHURCH WELLINGTON
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 47, 5 June 1931, Unnumbered Page
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223Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 47, 5 June 1931, Unnumbered Page
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