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0 0 I Val B � RADIOS FOR EEVEBY NEED 7> THE RADIO Dontoy Model 90 Fue-eminent ] There is no fner radio yet conceived or built than the Model 90 illustrated here: In its application of discriminatory tone con- trol and calibrated spreading of shortwave bends, Model 90 is technically the most modern radio of present times. With thego developments, Columbus designers have built into ModeL 90 Model 90 a fawless perfection of performance which any person with a love of music will immediately recognise 88 something Bseic that completely over-shadows any other radio, past Or present: "Radio Pre-Eminent C 8 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 1i Model 90 "Endeavour' 99 _E49-10-0. Height: 148"= Width: 24" : r Depth: 113" 66 99 Model 90 Escort _C61-10-0. Height: 39" Width : 25}" ; Depth : 13" Model 90 66 Convoy 0a ~E65-0-0. Height : 39" ; Width: 273" Depth: 13" 90 Model 90 "Squadron"_ 874-0.0. Gaeoivowil W Height : 383" Width : 36" Depth : 14}"- Guarantee of Performance and Satisfaction COLUMBLS Every COLUMBUS radio is unconditionally guaranteed: For twelve months after sale, we service and attend to each COLUMBUS, at its owner 9 request, absolutely free of charge- RAD/ 0 This guarantee is offered without any reservation whatever, and our services will always be promptly, courteously and NATION WIDE SERVICE gladly given. In that way we accept full and unqualified responsibility for the quality and reliability of every radio Whangarei, Auckland, Hamilton, Rotorua, Gisborne, Napier, Hastings, Dannevirke, Taihape, New Ply- which bearg our name mouth, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Masterton, Wellington, Nelson, Greymouth, Christchurch, Timaru, Oamaru; Dunedin Invercargill; Gore.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 440, 28 November 1947, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 440, 28 November 1947, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 440, 28 November 1947, Page 17

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