<^ s F ./ 'Av kJx^ / / _^^^9^ / y 7'7 B < t / "J^7/ ' ® anc *°^P reac * tuning is the greatest Radio advancement in fifteen years. We invite you to visit your nearest Courtenay dealer, and test it Z N?’\ f° r yourself. See just how this new dial makes mmmmmmmm Tuning Band- shortwave tuning as easy, as simple, and as accurate Spread is three , , ~ « , simple steps: as getting your local broadcast station. No fid1. Switch on the dling. No knife-edge tuning. No overcrowding. metre band you want. Note that No patient waiting for call signs. Come right it’s six inches long — not a away. Test it as severely as you wish. And you’ll mere %-inch. know why we—the pioneers of band spread—have 2. Swing the mac * e i 1: s£an^ equipment on all short-wave ihe models. kilocycle ber required. IHHM ■ 3 ‘ Turn up vol- & .-■■ ume and there’s I' 1 || y° ur Ntatio)l - !>, , J I 77 jjS 5|J -e < 3 4< f Pictured here isthe lovely Courtenay “Rangi”. ’I v It’s a 6-valve world-wave set that’s got , f everything — spin wheel dial, automatic tone ' WP B compensator, tone control, power switch, - |||||| 8" speaker and new type valves that give increased power and range. ■mUib 'lffBl' BM IF A RADIO HASN’T BAND-SPREAD - IT’S OBSOLETE! Agents: MASTERTON—J. H. LYTTLE. CARTERTON—AViIf. R. Harry. GREYTOWN—F. J. Nicholls, Ltd. MARTINBOROUGH—F. P. Dale, Ltd. EKETAHUNA—Jefferies’ Radio Service. ■■■„ PAHIATUA—Russ, Herrie.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 September 1941, Page 3
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