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HERE'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A RADIOGRAM AND PHILIPS RadioGRMG PHILIPS] No other radiogram offers 88 much sheer quality a8 much engineering skill 88 many modern features a8 PHILIPS: The 3-speed record changer in Model 847 features 8 feather-weight tone arm 8 plays ten long: playing or standard records 8 3-speed selector 333, 45 and 78 rpm. plays 10" and 12' intermixed and 7" records 8 switch for auto matic start, reject, stop : distortion free pick up . Alternative heads available for LP_ and standard records. Model 846 (3-speed record player) plays LP: and standard records: speeds 333, 45 and 78 rpam. 8 feather-weight I6 14 120 J00 90-80 70 65/60 55 pick-upa Philips feather-weight You will find that 200 playings will have pick-up hardly any effect on the quality of the record Makes Only after 500 playings will a record show records last 5 Times audible wear. So your records last at least: Plays ten LONGER 5 times longer' L. P. Or standard PHiLIPS RESEARCH produced records these great RadiOGRAMS kc was PhILIPS who gave You Magnetic Listening' Perfected in PHILIPS laboratories from the amazing Ferroxcube Micro-Magnetic materials Now PHILIPS have gone further ! In their two PHILIPS radiograms (models 846 and 847) further great advances are in- corporated including new and improved Ferroxcube coils, and the new FERROCEPTOR Aerial to reduce radio interference. See both these superlative radio grams NOW t at Your nearest PHILIPS retailer: Switch for Choice 0F Two RadioGRARIS Distortion- automatic free dual Start, Reject PHILIPS MOdEL 848 (record player) purpose pick- Stop uP head Three-speed For playing PHILIPS MODEL 847 (record changer) selector for io" and 12" in- 33} _45 Repeat of termixed and both with 7" and 10" 7" records 78rap.m. records Philips SU23R exclusive SAGNETIC LISTENING PHILIPS ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED Famous also for Lamps, Television; Records and Philishave Electric Dry Shavers: bwy PR47

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 780, 2 July 1954, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 780, 2 July 1954, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 780, 2 July 1954, Page 13

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