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I- I U K^ s -. x BHB T'/'', tsjgjMML y ' 7 wW^w4££®iOb: COCKTAIL &' k RADIOGRAM mM}- kj ■" The handsome fefeiji. Im|» ' or sapele mahogany cabinet. (Glass Shelves are available as an op> | im fl 11 tional extra to convert aiai-a • • . ....... .. the set to a China cabiOnly G.E.C. engineering can give you this kind of sound! I . net.) A masterpiece of design and performAIFW That rich, clear tone comes from new engineer- M4fl fl ance. HLIV ing techniques—a genuine advance in technical R» ■■■ M J AfrnFAAniU radiogram design. The appearance matches the 0i ■ ■■■g f| n vICnCUUnAra performance—smart, modern, stylish. Rb |UU illw’U’U G.E.C. (New Zealand) Ltd., also manufacture in New Zealand Osram Lamps, Xpelair Extractor Fans, Woods Fans and G.E.C. Domestic Appliances. f CHRISTCHURCH: Turnbull & Jones Limited, Sedley Wells Limited, Death & Co. Ltd., Papanui Lighting & Radio Centre, McKenzie & Willis, John Lane Ltd. SUMNER: Morton & Truscott Ltd. RANGIORA: Akins Radio & TV Ltd. METHVEN: Jack Stone Ltd. LYTTELTON: Port Supermarket Ltd. LEESTON: Athol Vasta Ltd. ASHBURTON: Stewart & Holland Ltd., Don Matheson. TIMARU: Noel Ford, J. F. Clarke Ltd. FAIRLIE: Jones Motors (FAIRLIE) LTD. TEMUKA: Temuka Electrical Services Ltd. OAMARU: G. T. Gillies Limited, North Otago Farmers’ Co-op. Assn. Ltd., Waitaki Electric Power Board. QUEENSTOWN: Queenstown Radio TV Limited. GREYMOUTH: Connors & Blackmore Ltd, k Ellery & Sons Ltd. HOKITIKA: Jellie Electric, Graham Electronics. HARIHARI: John Moore Limited.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31087, 16 June 1966, Page 18
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