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drtS This is no ordinary Radio «• • | It’s a Set for 1. H || the Enthusiast! LuJTmTvu vSVmftu 77“TUBEMODEl 788 Veil Vila sLi«i’A Now you can enjoy the finest, clearest, most powerful radio reception you VITI **A I t iWi have evcr heard ’ for thlj new 1 '-tube Philco 788 brings you the truest and Vail’ VI1’llV“k A greatest World-wide performance In radio history. With eleven superV lA. \ V I iJUa I VA, efficient Loktal tubes, sensational new circuit refinements, end electrical \aV. \ l yj\ spread-band tuning, you can reach and hold the most distant low-wattage stations with the ease of local tuning. Powerful 10-inch electro-dynamle Cspeaker, superbly matched to the circuit, gives matchless beauty of tone, s and handles the tremendous power output with ease. See and hear thia revolutionary new World-wide Philco today. SOLE N-Z ‘ OirtRIBUTORS: j ' With a total of nine bands, covering standard broad- s=g cast, amateurs, and short-wave, Philco 788 gives you FULL coverage over the whole World. In addition, the - >=■ crowded 13 to 31 metre bands are split Into 5 spread- the musical s ELECTniCAL CENTIIg bands, with electrical tuning, which gives electrical separ- 243 HIGH bTREET, . ation, enabling the required station to be tuned-in easily, CHRISTCHURCH. R.S clearly, and WITHOUT INTERFERENCE. And at TIMARU, 5 THERE IS A PHILCO DEALER IN EVERY TOWN IN N.Z. {

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24899, 12 June 1946, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24899, 12 June 1946, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24899, 12 June 1946, Page 3

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