. \'V & » JL Afy os® f ’ ■ ■ ir m $ MAKES SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION AS SIMPLE AS LOCAL YA OR ZB RECEPTION WITH a calibrated dial that makes every station. Io find long-distance stations as easily Il short-wave station just as easy to find, as your local ones. To find them always at Oils fcftiXPli just as instantly identifiable as your local precisely the same point on the dial, night after station, this Columbus Calibrated Short-wave night, year in year out! To identify them, from iTQffi ah FTeViOUS Model has a steadiness that stops all short-wave their position on the dial, just as easily, just as Short-W&V6 RadiOS "wandering” and "fading,” that keeps any short- certainly, as you do your local stations—without wave station tuned in just as definitely as any having to wait for them to announce themselves! 1, Everyone is well-acquainted with . , . the tediousness and the difficulty of local station. A miracle set! We think so! And we think you ' tuning in short-wave stations. The Here is the set that really does put short-wave will think so too—when you have heard it, when Columbus Calibrated Short-wave listening on the same trouble-free basis as broad- you have tried it. Call in to-day at your local difficulties and has brought cast listening! A set that enables you to turn to Columbus Representative and see for yourself I short-wave reception on to the same London, New York, Berlin, Moscow or Vatican how muefi more superior this Columbus is as trouble-free basis as local reception. City as easily as you turn to your local YA or ZB compared with any other radio of any price. 2. Each short-wave band, the 16 I metre, 19 metre, 25 metre and the 31 metre band, now has a tuning space of 6 inches instead of the usual 1 »iiW 1 1,1 'H’UU' risl i jjal las any of the local Broadcast Stations. I ■Mi with ” s ‘ “ d stoplidty ’ Magic Eye Tuning is now extenpO® I ® I ' h H ded t 0 short-wave stations instead of I sgjj for use on broadcast reception only. B 51 There “” s “ einE ’ 1j( If 50 no wandering—no need for constant i re-adjustment of the tuning knob. Columbus speaker ’ ©Note the 4 3j • Note the Magic Eye A W? /m W ® k j H which functions on the a ■H short-wave bands as well fe] [ \ ffß as the broadcast band on the ■ amazing COLUMBUS Cali- OWS M brated Short-Wave Model. COLUMBUS AGENTS: RADIO CENTRE, LTD., Queen St., Tel. 1941, MASTERTON CARTFPTON C. BAYNES FEATHERSTON W. E. JEFFRIES MARTINBOROUGH .... L. D. TURNER EKETAHUNA W. HORNBLOW GREYTOWN M. J. CARTER ■ Fverv Columbus Radio carries an Unconditional Guarantee effective throughout New Zealand.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 July 1940, Page 3
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