COURTENAY RA D Io WE OTHERS FOLLOW 7.6.15 6( SUSSEX Model 166. A superb six valve all wave combination radio gramophone with the new featherweight pick-up which reduces wear and prolongs record life. 66 ALBATROSS V For over twenty years Courtenay has been the Model 91. Nine valve all wave radio grame leader in New Zealand radio production. It phone: was Courtenay who pioneered Bandspread tuning, who introduced modern Compensated Tone Control and a host of other revolutionary develop- ments to the New Zealand public. Today Courtenay still leads and they now offer you in their radio gramophone models the neW feather- 64 RODNEY " weight pick-ups which reduce wear and prolong Model 166. Six valve record life and are suitable for both long playing dual wave radio grare and standard records. phone. NZ: Distributors TURNBULL & JONE S LIMITED Auckland, W ellington, Chri stchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton, Palmerston North and Invercargill. 06 AJAX" DEALERS IN ALL MAIN TOWNS Model 19. Five valve mantel radio grame phone: 20 YEARS OF SERVICE IN NEW ZEALAND Cowiienaz FINE R ADIO 5 ThE BEST You CAN BUY eady
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 731, 17 July 1953, Page 11
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