By PHILIPS_a New pemsonal Radio- 7 Roomt-to-Rooabe Rodio NEW COMPACTNESS This lovely little Philips Radig- player is only 10" wide 7" high and 6 deep just the right size for carrying frotn Coom to rom for plugging in wherever you want its friendly companionship. NEW TYPE VALVES Model 209 features five Philips Rimlock valves- small valves con tained in a nCw all glass envelope. They make their first appearauce in New Zealand in Model 209. FAMOUS Philips FEATURES Superheterodyne circuit: Philips Ticonal Speaker: 2-position tone control: all-glass. slide-rule dia Frequency 535 Kc/s to 1720 Kcfs. This is a powerful and reliable broadcast model contained in an attrac- tive plastic cabinet: PHILIPS Tadiobloyer 209 PHILIPS_MAKERS OF PHILIPS LAMPS PRIZ
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 478, 20 August 1948, Page 21
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118Page 21 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 478, 20 August 1948, Page 21
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