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YORS Koc | OVFEINES$ "You Gan } look lovely snless Jom feel lovely and that demands tbe right environment: "That' $ wby 1 bought the loveliest radio of the Jear The beautiful modern Courtenay: It adds distinction to any room just to bave that eye-satisfying beauty there. 6 ( And when Jou switch it on, Jo# never fail to tbrill to it' $ perfect tone. The lovely lady' $ got the right idea. She picked a Radio that' $ not only proper background to gracious living, but a demonstration of her modern viewpoint; her up-to-the- minute tastes: JUNIOR 6e DEFIANT " Coustenay 6 Valve World Wave Model with exceptional DEFIANI RAD I O sensitivity and tone: A feature of this receiver MADE IN N.z: FOR OVER I0 YEARS is its vertical glass Edge-Lit Dial with the Tuning Indicator built in, thus ensuring per- fect tuning of any station. The cabinet is of modern design without being ultra, and is of exceptional beauty. This 6 6 Junior Defiant definitely leads the low-price class and anyone interested in a thoroughly reliable set at a moderate price should not fail to see and hear it: 25 Courtenay Defiant Models to cboose from the most outstanding range ever presented in New Zealand. COURTENAY 'DEFIANT' RADIO SEE YOUB LOCAL DEALER An Advertisement of Turnbull 8 Jones Ltd:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 44, 26 April 1940, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 44, 26 April 1940, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 44, 26 April 1940, Page 24

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