A 11941 Rete sE phiLIPS PHILIPS Model 252 Beautifully executed cabinet design. Exceptionally realistic tonal quality and balance. Greater sensitivity. A LTHOUGH produced under wartime conditions no feature has been sacrificed and this Radioplayer is a really fine example of its particular Elimination of fading especially on short- class, fully maintaining the exacting standards set by Philips Radio. waves: The 252 is the outcome of modern design trends which Philips are still Easy and rapid tuning due to the inclusion maintaining in spite of the war of a tuning flywheel: You are missing much of interest and pleasure unless your receiver is of Numbered logging scale enabling the user to modern design and gives that quality of reproduction which makes all the tune directly to a shortwave station instead difference to the enjoyment of a programme_ of having to search for it New type of tuning indicator. Visit your nearest Philips dealer to-day. Hear the pure, clear, glorious tone and Price 28 gns High fidelity 83 inch Philips judge the value of the Philips 252. speaker. MODEL 252 PHILIPS radioplater
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 76, 6 December 1940, Unnumbered Page
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180Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 76, 6 December 1940, Unnumbered Page
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