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Amazement We are amazed and delighted at the phenomenal way in which the public have acclaimed the new Stewart-Warner QUIET Radio. Its patent line noise filter, in- corporated as standard equipment on all latest models has captivated everyone. We had not anticipated such instant suc- cess a8 has been awarded us, of recent weeks, but we are gratified to know that our enterprise has been So rewarded: Actual practical tests during the last four TUDOR NO. 2 and a-half months in New Zealand have Combined Short and Long- conclusively proved that the new Stewart- Wave Console: New Zea Warner QUIET Superheterodyne is very land' $ most popular Radio, well suited for our particular conditions assembled, equipped and in this country. tested in New Zealand: STEWART Electric power line noises are efficiently suppressed- leaving a dead quiet back- ground for the full utilization of the WARNER startling sensitivity of the new Silver Jubilee Radios. Round-the-World RADIO The new Stewart-Warner Radio ensures better local station reception and better Wholesale Distributors: overseas station reception. Bope Giskocs: Prove these claims for yourself anv time. You will be surprised and delighted. RADIO DIJISION Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington: THIS REMARKABLE DISCOVERY IS THE TALK OF THE RADIO WORLD, AND WILL INTEREST YOU;

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 47, 3 June 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 47, 3 June 1932, Page 15

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