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0 0 T U MM R I RADIOS FOR LEVERY NEED 7 , THE Radio Model 90 "Contoz _ 71e-eminent ] Thcre is no finer radio yet conceived Or huilt than the Model 90 illustrated here. In its application of discriminatory tone con- trol and calibrated spreading of shortwave bands, Model 90 is technically the most modern radio of present ties. With these derelopmente; Columbus designers hare built into Model 90 a dawless perfection of performance which any person Model 90 with a love of music will inmediately recognise 49 something Eseoc that completely over-shadows any other radio, past Or present: "Radio Pre-Eminent 71 coloured descriptive book fully de- tailing the characteristics of Model 90, i8 available upon request. BATTERY OPERATION; Model 96, the equivalent of Model 90 in 6-volt vibrator battery operation; is available in all four cabinet styles. Model 90 0i 77 Model 90 "Endeavonr' ~249-10-0. Height: 143" ; Width: 24" Eqnadnonc' Depth: 112"* Medel 90 "Escort" 2 C61-10-0. Height : 39" Width : 251" Depth : 13" Model 90 "Convoy 091 3 C65-0-0. Height : 39" ; Width : 273" Depth: 13". 90 Model 90 "Squadron 93 3C74-0-0. Eaxeoivrowi Hh Height: 383" Width : 36" Depth : 143" Guarantee of Performance and Satisfaction CQLUMBUS Every COLUMBUS radio is unconditionally guaranteed. For twelve months after sale, WC scrvice and attend to each COLUMBUS; at its ower 8 request, absolutely free of charge: RADIO This guarantee j8 offered without any reservation whatever and ou bervice8 will always be promptly: courteously and NATION Wide SERVICE gladly given In tbat way Ke accept full and unqualified Whangarei, Auckland, Hamilton, Rotorua, Gisborne reeponsibility for the quality and reliability of every radio Napier, Hastings, Dannevirke, Taihape, New Ply which bears our nalee mouth, Wanganu , Palmerston North, Masterton, Wellington, Nelson , Greymouth, Christchurch, Timaru Oamaru; Dunedin; Invercargill, Gorc.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 431, 26 September 1947, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 431, 26 September 1947, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 431, 26 September 1947, Page 32

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