ALL THE PROGRAMMES FROM ALL THE STATIONS The BIRNDEPT Battery AL-NAVE Receiver 4 For real radio enjoyment of ALL PROGRAMMES you should hear the Burndept 99 -the aristocrat of battery sets Although of only three valves, it will give a performance equal to many 4 0r 5 valve sets. The fact that it uses only three valves makes it most economical to run. The tone is excellent; it is entirely of British manufacture; it is easy to operate and tune; it is an ALL-WAVE set, whereas most sets offered in New Zealand are Dual-Wave only. As far as we are aware, there is no other battery set on the New Zealand market that can touch the 66 99 Burndept for performance and value. Cabinet of highly polished walnut gives this set a superior finish. Price Complete with Batteries: Cat. No. ZR9OO WHILE STOCKS POST FREE 81k/to/- LAST TRY IT AT OUR RISK 1 Call or send for a Burndept 99 Receiver to-dayl Try it out in your own home for SEVEN DAYS: If, at the end of that time, you are not fully satisfied in every way with its per formance, return it and Wc will refund your money in full. THE ELECTRIC LAMPHOUSE LIMITED 11 MANNERS STREET WELLINCTON
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 20, 10 November 1939, Page 27
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