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77400 1S00 21200 4300 Hooo 2Smetrr BAND '700 800 {2000 600 3 iuetre Band Ilooo 116 MetRe BAND HOuoo 18 (gourtemay 19Metre 16000 O6 15000 Cotutenay BAND SPREAD gives you ALL shont; TUnine G modets, wae ANOTHER COURTENAY SFIRST " ! 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 L 5 valve, 6 valve and 7 valve, each in 'a mantel and 2 consoles L 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 #RATA" B 6-VALVE WORLD-WAVE allowance of space on the dial. No fading With BAND-SPREAD TUNING A no creeping off the station. Just turn the gorgeously grained cabinet houses this 6-valve Courtenay with amazing range and power. It has silken-smooth spin-wheel dial. Turn another an 8-inch speaker, slide-rule spin wheel dial, knob and You jump from one band to another, and tone control. the illuminated arrow Indicating which band You are on. Easy as winking: COURTENAY USES NEW TYPE VALVE AU 1941 Courtenay sets are equipped with special net valve, giving even greater sensitivity; power economy; and tongn- "gnining 'glipoinates background noises (Ocurtonay Agents and Distributors R A D | 0 TURNBULL 6 JONES LTD. Wellington; Auckland, Christchurch; Dunedin, Palmerston North and Hamilton SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER Advertisement of Turnbull & Jones, Lta.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 112, 15 August 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 112, 15 August 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 112, 15 August 1941, Page 10

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