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Hear lt e the neu RADION SEVEN NZmade Quality All-Electric SUPERHETERODYNE Specially built from latest speci- fications to comply with the N regulations and to suit NS: conditions: Highest possible workmanship and materials: Australian; Japanese and Exmerican reception: 7-Valve (Set, including latest Pentode, Vari-mu and Screen Grid Valves. Passed by P & T. Radio Inspector's Office. Al1 condensers and resistances of highest possible quality, giving 100 per centa safety mar- gin: Lacquered Aluminium Chassis beautifully finished: Copper Shielding: Fully shield- ed Condenser Gang: No Valve Shields required, thus permitting valves to run cooler: Rola Dynamic_ Speaker: Power supply and Rectifer Valve in single independent unit Walnut Cabinet of superior finish, made in NS: 50 per cent: of actual chassis and parts made in NI; balance of highest quality standard imported parts: You can have confidence in this Set: Manufactured by Messrs. Collier & Beale, Ltd, Wellington: 839 NS DISTRIBUTORS : H W. CLARKE; LTD. 182 WAKEFIELD STREET; WELLINGTON: DEALERS !-~Look to the future: With exchange and Tariffs against imported Sets, the demand must be for NX-made goods. Add a N-made set to your line of goods a set you can Bell with confidence. Write for Territory.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 18, 13 November 1931, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 18, 13 November 1931, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 18, 13 November 1931, Page 25

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