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ANOTHER COURTENAY “FIRST”! 12-years ago, Courtenay built the first radio factory in New Zealand. They built the first ■ . short wave sets. They were first on the scene wit h automatic volume control. First with new epoch-making feature, Band Spread yl Tuning, introduced in 1940. And now, once 10l a S ain ’ Courtenay sets the pace by equipping w^lT'T..- YYa.' I Jfll t^ieir entire s * lort wave ran E e wit *’ B ar) d ' 5 '|v x Spread Tuning. 9 new models — 5 valve, 6 1' <*' - "Wil IM va ' ve ar| d valve, each in a mantel and 2 I* fell consoles — every one featuring this masterIBy |g| piece of Tuning, the new Courtenay Band wt Sri/-wW Spread - i|<T' s tu dy the illustration of the dial, and you W *H readily see what a revolution Band Spread is. Stations which used to overlap now have ample separation, each occupying a generous 7 VALVE ALL-WORLD allowance of space on the dial. No fading . Altogether superb is this beautiful instrument in satiny, high-gloss no creeping off the station. JUSt turn the timber, providing broadcast and short wave reception of a quality silken-smooth spin-wheel dial. Turn another unsurpassed anywhere in the world at a price that is amazingly . . i • r moderate. Equipped with Band Spread Tuning. G knob and you jump from one band to another, the illuminated arrow indicating which band * ★ ★ you are on. Easy as winking. COURTENAY USES NEW TYPE I ’.-I 1. 1 E All 1941 Courtenay sets are equipped with special new valve, giving even greater sensitivity, power economy. and 4rg range, and eliminates background noises RjWjjfiß Ji/ g MB A Kkitflr. to vanishing point. tflgftllF Ci 9 Agents: MASTERTON—W. H. SAUNDERS, J. H LYTTLE &■ Cn CARTERTON—WiIf. R. Harry. ' GREY I OWN—I”. J. Nicholls, Ltd. FEATHERSTON—Hardie & Sons. EKETAHUNA—Jefferies’ Radio Service.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 March 1941, Page 3
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