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DX Stationery Reduced DX: QSL: FORMS Makes sending for reports easy (Envelope combina- Simply fold along dotted lines. tion;) No envelope required: The very latest, at specially reduced price, 2 / = for 50. ENVELOPES: We now have ready a quantity of beautifully embossed DX en- velopes: The Club colours are used, and an effect of prestige will be added to all communications placed in these envelopes: Price, 2/6 per hundred, post free. LOG BOOK Forty pages of specially ruled paper for entering stations as they are received: Instructions for logging stations, abbrevia- tions, etc. Well bound: 1/1 each posted: Every dxer should have one. RADIO CALL This is something new-~ai BOOK: up-to-the-minute list of all sta- tions likely to be heard in Nev Zealand: Just what the dxer needs. Issued every three months, 9d. a copy: DX STICKERS: Exact replicas of the Club: Badge done in tvo colours on gummed paper. Will stick to anything. Attach them to your letters, envelopes, etc. Reduced Price: 2/ a hundred: DX NOTEPAPER: This specially headed, good: quality, linen paper is neatly put' up in pads of 50 ruled pages. Price : Only 1/8 posted. DX BADGES. Small size now available: Brooch, stud or pin, 1/9 posted. THE NEW ZEALAND RADIO RECORD PO: Box 1032, Wellington

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 13, 7 October 1932, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 13, 7 October 1932, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 13, 7 October 1932, Unnumbered Page

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