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Oo ld ~eadeishif in (kadio Year after year Philco has been the main driving force for progress in radio design and engineering: Philco engineers, with their inventive genius and pioneer research, have been first in the field with all major radio developments: To- day, Philco brings you two thrilling new Radio-Gramo- phone Consoles with exclusive features that set new stan: dards of performance, beauty, and the most glorious tone you have ever enjoyed from both radio and your ow records. 8 Exclusive Philco 06 permeability 99 method of spread-band tuning spreads short-wave bands further apart electrically_by approximately 20 times: Eliminates interference on long; distance reception and gives utmost stability on short-waves. Only Philco has it! And only Philo gives Fou 8 tuning bands; ensuring full coverage and maximum band spread, with greater simplicity and ease of tuning: Philco Model 1206 de-luxe 8-tube, 8-band, all-wave Radio-Gramophone ChitsoleModol 1207 super-de-luxe PHILCO 8-tube, 8-band all-wave Radio- Gramophone Console with auto- atic record changer. Exadusivead hiniA g oxeroteanddels hodeis" Tjamous foe Oalg Zh Ioe Ce 12 months' guarantee on sets and valves: Trade-in allowance on your old set and payment by instalments if desired. See your Philco dealer to-day. Ph. 12.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 426, 22 August 1947, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 426, 22 August 1947, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 426, 22 August 1947, Page 17

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