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'I500 71200 1300] 400 Iooo 125,Metre BAND; 700 800 T2o00 Jn "600 : 16 MetRE BAND: Madaap ITooo 18000 (goutenay 19MeIRE A6o00 ISouo Coulenay BAND SPREAD ` gives you ALL shont; Tuning Cn models wave ANOTHER COURTENAY "FIRST"! 12 years ag0, Courtenay built the first radio factory in New Zealand_ They built the first short wave sets. They were first on the scene with automatic volume control_ First with new epoch-making feature, Band Spread Tuning, introduced in 1940 And now, once again, Courtenay sets the pace by equipping their entire short wave range with Band Spread Tuning: 9 new models 5 valve, 6 valve and 7 valve, each in a mantel and 2 consoles every one featuring this master- piece of Tuning, the new Courtenay Band Spread: Study the illustration of the dial, and you; will readily see what a revolution Band Spread is. Stations which used to overlap now have ample separation, each occupying a generous allowance of space on the dial: No fading COURTENAY 7 VALVE ALL-WORLD no creeping off the station. Just turn the Altogether superb is this beautiful instrument in satiny, high-gloss silken-smooth spin-wheel dial. Turn another timber, providing broadcast and short wave reception of a quality unsurpassed anywhere in the world at a price that is amazingly knob and You jump from one band to another, moderate: Equipped with Band Spread Tuning: the illuminated arrow indicating which band You are on. Easy as winking: COURTENAY USES NEW TYPE VALVE AUL 1941 Courtenay sets are equipped with special net valve, giving even greater sensitivity; power economy; and range, and eliminates background noises to vanishing point. (Ocurtenay Agents and Distributors TURNBULL 6 JONES LTD. R A D | 0 Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch; Dunedin; Palmerston North and Hamilton SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER Advertisement of Turnbull & Jones. Ltd:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 92, 28 March 1941, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 92, 28 March 1941, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 92, 28 March 1941, Page 11

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