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Band-Spread tuning is the greatest Radio advancement in fifteen years: We invite You to visit your nearest Courtenay dealer, and test ic for yourself: See just how this new dial makes Band- shortwave tuning as easy, as simple, and as accurate Tuning Spread is three as getting your local broadcast station. No fid- simple steps 1. 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 8 sic inches long not 0 away Test it as severely as You wish. And you'II mere #-inch: know why we_~the pioneers of band spread_have made it standard equipment on all short-wave 2. Swing the pointer to the models: Kilocycle num- ber required: 3. Turn up vol ume and there' $ your station: 66 F Pictured here is the lovely Courtenay 'Rangi It's a 6-valve world-wave set that' S got everything spin wheel dial, automatic tone compensator, tone control; Power switch, 8" speaker and new type valves that give increased power and range. C0 URTENAY Boread R A D[O $ IF A RADIO HASN'T BAND-SPREAD IT'$ OBSOLETE ! Agents and Distributors: SEE YOUR TURNBULL & JONES LTD: LOCAL DEALER Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin; Palmerston North and Hamilton Advertisement of Turnbull & Jones Ltd. PROVES TESTING WORTH 5 ITS mahazeZa2

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 110, 1 August 1941, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 110, 1 August 1941, Page 17

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