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Oold ~Feadenshif Ain (xdio 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 own records. Exclusive Philco permeability 4 method of spread-band tuning spreads short-wave bandg 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 Philco gives you 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- Philcophodel Cosle; XRG super- PHILCO de-luxe 8-tube, 8-band, all-wave Radio-Gramophone Console with automatic record changer. ExcdusjeadPhilag 81 Peroteabddels: models: Eamout fe Qalig Z Ptoxlec Oo 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. 84

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 462, 30 April 1948, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 462, 30 April 1948, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 462, 30 April 1948, Page 20

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