you'd think he was standing Ph (Lc 0 So astonishingly sensitive and realistic is the new Philco Model 656 that it places radio listening on the highest possible plane This new 6-tube all-wave Philco receiver, with its electrically-operated spread-band tuning, will bring you a new conception of world listening, with glorious new fidelity of tone and utmost power and selectivity. Here is a set of outstanding quality and VALUE: See it hear it todayl Features include:_~Philco Electrical Spread- band tuning S-e-p-a-r-a-t-e-s the crowded stations on the popular 16 to 31 metre short- wave bands SO that you can tune them in as easily as local ones; six high-power tubes; PHIICO echzonthi dioeakelug-inttrsocket ffourrecbour player; beautiful, streamlined selected walnut 650] veneer cabinet. Model Al-WAVE Price: E38/10/- Cash Or Terms. 6-TUBE ! Your old set traded-in aS Part Payment: Jomoua boi; Nz: Distributors: Philco Dlvision, Russell Import Cos, Lrdse Qualty the Wosed Oven ! P.o. Box 102, Wellington. ph.? THERE IS A Philco DEALER IN EVERY Town IN N.z. right in your room}
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 380, 4 October 1946, Page 29
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169Page 29 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 380, 4 October 1946, Page 29
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