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HAMILARLUND-ROBERTS TOPS THE SCORE Ellis Battery Cwp won by Mr . Fraser Everyone will congratulate Mr. Frager on his very meritorious win, especially in view of the great persever- ance which is displayed in DX tests. We particularly appreciate Mr. Frager S win, because his HAMMARLUND-ROBERTS 4-VALVE was built by himself from a standard Kit Set and Instructions supplied by our firm, which has advocated HR for many years now. YOU can build a H-R, and though, naturally , We cannot guarantee that you can beat Mr. Frager' 9 "Log,; we KNOW that your own H-R will prove absolutely satisfactory. On a previoug occasion; in open competition with all ELECTRIC and BATTERY SETS, some of which had more than twice as many valves as the H-R, Mr: Frager WON A RECORD DX COMPETITION in the Nelson- Westland District: The HR is the IDEAL BATTERY RADIO, because 1 . It is very simple, and anyone can build it. We can, of course, supply it complete also 2. It uses ordinary valves, not the expensive Screen Grid Valves, which require extra B' Batteries: 3. It is unexcelled for absolutely low running cost 4. It ig marvellously reliable_ 5 . It is wonderfully efficient-~this is quite obvioug. For further particulars, write for our Free Radio List: JOHNS LTD_ CHANCERY ST. AUCKLAND

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 33, 26 February 1932, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 33, 26 February 1932, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 33, 26 February 1932, Page 10

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