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7( @uMbuS IBAIIDS When power, performance and purity in tonal values really count these are the radios which command first choice WARWICK 8 Valve, bandspread, console radio, with 10" speaker. In polished walnut cabinet WARWICK designed in the modern manner SKERWOOD in two models Available as a 6 valve broadcast or a 6 valve dual wave set: Both fitted with 8" speakers.' WINDSOR 8 Valve bandspread, with 10" speaker. This is the most powerful mantel model in the Columbus range. SURREY 7 Valve bandspread with 10V2" elliptical speaker: Each of these radios is fitted with terminals for gram pick-up and extension speaker: IEiouM SHERWOOD WINDSOR CQLUMBUS SURREY RAD/0 You will find the best recorded hits always on CAPITOL; TANZA, TASMAN, POLYDOR, ORIOLE PRODUCT OF RADIO CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED National Organisation with COLUMBUS RADIO CENTRES throughout the Dominion and accredited dealers everywhere. B.53 Printed at the Registered Office of WILSON & HoRTON LTD , 149 Queen Street, Auckland by Albert Dennison, 149 Arney Road, Remuera, and published for the New Zealand Broadcasting Service, at 115 Lambton Quay, Wellington, by H. Sellens, 9 Seaforth Terrace, Wellington, July 2, 1954.

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

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

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

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