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C 0 LUMB U $ RADIO OF QUALITY with ModeL 90 06 Zanovanenc DIVERSITY IN DESIGN Model 90 is top of the Columbus range of models by virtue of VV the modernity and unique nature of its technical design: It is in all ways the perfect radio, with calibrated band-spreading for shortwave; discriminatory tone control, peerless tonal quality and handsome appearance: The model is illustrated and de- MK scribed at considerable length in a colour book entitled (Radio Pre-Eminent" which is available upon request. Details_Model 90 "Endeavour" 49/10/- Height 1412-inch Width 8 24-inch ; Depth : I1L2-inch: Model 90 "Eseort' 861/10/- Height 39-inch ; Width : 2512-inch ; Depth : 13-inch: ModeL 90 Model 90 "Convoy"_ 865. Escoic Height: 39-inch Width 271/-inch ; Depth : 13-inch. Model 90 "Squadron" _874: Height : 381-inch ; Width 8 36-inch 8 Depth : 1412-inch:' BATTERY MODELS Models of similar characteristics and of identical appearance are available in all four cabinet styles with vibrator operation from 6-volt battery (Model 96) . Three styles of radio gramo- phone combination are also available Details and colour il- /7modeL 90 lustrations are inclnded in the Undeavonh book Radio Pre-Eminent" men- tioned above. The dimensions in each case are:= Radio-Gramophone "Continental" Height : 34-in: Width : 34-in. Depth = 15%4-in. Radio-Gramophone "Caravel" Height 321-in. Width : 33-in. ; Depth 15%4-in. Radio-Gramophone "Flotilla" Height: 341/-in. Width : 45-in. Depth: 18-in. MOdEL 90 Donvay Radio OraMPhOnE [ontnental Guarantee of Performance and Satisfaction Every COLUMBUS radio is un conditionally guaranteed: For twelve montbs after sale, we service and attend to each COLUMBUS, at its ower 8 request, abyolutely free of charge. This guarantee 1s offered without any regervations whatever, and our serviceb will always be promptly, courteously and gladly given. In that way we accept full and unqualifed responsibility for the quality and reliability of every radio which bearg our hame: COLUMBUS RADI,O NATION WIDE SERVICE: _Whangarei, Auckland, Hamilton, Gisborne; Napier, Has- ~radio- BramOPhOWe tings, Dannevirke, Taihape, New Plymouth, [navee Wanganui, Palmerston North, Masterton; Wellington, Nelson; Greymouth; Christr Radio- ORAMOPHONE church; Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, Inver- ~Aeorilla; cargill:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 386, 15 November 1946, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 386, 15 November 1946, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 386, 15 November 1946, Unnumbered Page

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