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99 Why Columbus Build Bettei Radios Series Noa L THE PLANNING In planning a Columbus radio the purpose and circumstance in which it will be used are first considered-~is it for the lounge or the car-~is it a portable for the beach; or is it for the bedroom? In every instance each radio must have character- istics which, while not depreciating its general usefulness, make it particularly successful under specific conditions To this end the expert in acoustics and the radio draftsman combine in the preparation of a plan which will give the maximum value. The plan evolved is therefore the result of a singularly high degree of technical knowledge, and when finally approved is passed on to the Radio Engineer who will build the prototype or test model. RADO OR RADiograMOPhOE IS GUARANTEED FOR TWELvE DOVER Easily the finest low-priced Radiogram in New Zealand: Fitted with Extension Speaker Terminals_ 5-Valve radio with 6-in. speaker. Height 13in;; width 18in:; depth 13V2in. COLUMBUS Ask for your favourite hit tunes on CAPITOL; TANZA TASMAN; RAD/O LONDON, ARTRANSA and ORIOLE recordings. PRODUCT OF RADIO CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED National Organisation with COLUMBUS RADIO CENTRES throughout the Dominion and accredited dealers everywhere COLUMBUS MONTHS UNCONDITIONALLY EVERY

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 666, 10 April 1952, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 666, 10 April 1952, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 666, 10 April 1952, Unnumbered Page

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