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THE NEW PHILIPe § RADIOGRAM hEU rzhl tq/ 'i i| s the latcst^Radiogram . . . the entirely nev n and different PIIIIJPS Radioplayer 499. Lool at its distinctive feature — the Roll Top You simph slide it back to operate the gramophone unit — no lid to fall and no hinges to adjust. And in the closed, playing position, it shows the full heauty of this lovcly set. All six valves are the new Rimlocks — modern, miniature marvels. New, FlyAVheel Tuning is faster. The vertLa) ^ Slide-Rule Dial is indirectly illuininated. Both* 10-ineh and 12-jnch records can be played. They're protected by the Automatic Stop. Permanent Magnetic Speaker gives glorious tone to both radio and recordings. ®PHILIPS DAU (499) R. HUTCHINSON, Oxford St., Levin — Opp. Grand Hotel.

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Chronicle (Levin), 4 May 1949, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 4 May 1949, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 4 May 1949, Page 6

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