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This 66 SUPERHET" gives you EVERYTHING With this Silver-Marshall 724 A.0. Superheterodyne you nay expect a4L yoU've wanted in a receiver and not be disappointed. With nine tuned circuits, it is SO selective that, even when it is Iocated close to powerful local stations; the "724"' easily cuts through to distant programmes: Despite its extreme selectivity, the "724" possesses amazing tone quality, while volume, easily controlled by 2 single knob, gives smooth, undisturbed power from zero to full output. Call in to-day and inspect the 6724"' Fourself; SILVER-MARSHALL 724 A.C: Superheterodyne Chassis N: Distributors : THOS: BALLINGER Co. Ltd: VICTORIA STREET; WELLINGTON: SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Good quality communication paper, specialy worded and DX PAPER ruled for the use of members_ 1/6 for a mininum of two dozen sheets, and sd. a dozen for six dozen 01 more. Paper for non-members without the Club Badge is avail- iable at the same price: We now have ready a quantity of beautifully embossed ENVELOPES D.X envelopes: The Club colours are used_ and an effect of prestige will be added to al1 communications placed in these envelopes, Price : 3/6 per hundred, post tree: We have, printed on good, durable paper, #L practical hog LOG CHART Chart that enables vou to follow 0n your control dials the exact position at which 2 station should come in. These ar0 selling like hot cakes at 4d. 'each, plus 1d. postage: We still have a few Radio Time 'Tahles left 'They aT6 RADIO printed on strong paper that stands folding and enumerat aIl the ica ding New Zcaland, Australian and America stations, 'including 9L number of short-wavers: Frequency_ TIME TABLE wa ve-length and power are given of cach station, also thle call and location The reasonable price is 4d. each, plus 1o postagc: Fract replicas of the Club Badge done in two colours on DX STICKERS gumed paper Will stiek to anything. Attach them to Jou letters, envelopes, etc, Price : 3/ a hundred. From any Dealer or Direct The Newv Zealand Rabio Rerord R.O: BOX, 1032, WELLINGTON

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 17, 6 November 1931, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 17, 6 November 1931, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 17, 6 November 1931, Unnumbered Page

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