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800* Scientists combined their skill to bring you PHILIPS SUPER MAGNETIC LISTENING The world' s greatest assembly of radio scien- tists is constantly at work in PHILIPS labor- atories working with one ideal to keep PHILIPS the leaders in radio technology: 15 J2L 70090 )71 Philips Like all the latest PHILIPS radio-players model and only 246 features PHILIPS exclusive Ferroceptor Internal Rod Aerial, a great advance in radio science which reduces outside interference and brings in Programmes with a vital clarity PHILIPS This, plus further additions to the range of Ferroxcube components in this set, gives You PHILIPS better kind of listening, SUPER MAGNETIC LISTENING! Model 246,a 5-valve vast production facilities superheterodyne PHILIPS receiver has a tuning range of 535-1600 Klcs Attractive moulded cabinet Perspex knobs with gold inserts could make Model 246 Clearly calibrated dial scale PHILIPS Ticonal speaker Microband high gain Ferroxcube intermediate frequency filters Philips new for only 817-17-6 miniature volume control with double pole mains switch 7 Ibs. light to carry from room to room 8 Colours Walnut or Cream. PAILIPS ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES 0 F NEW ZEALAND LIMITED Famous also for Lamps, Television, Records and Philishave Electric Dry Shayers. PR49

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 790, 10 September 1954, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 790, 10 September 1954, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 790, 10 September 1954, Page 19

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