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Weighs only 5 Ibs: costs only 214-17-6 THE GREATEST PERFORMER LITTLe EVER YOU'VE HEARD! I a 3 Sie Ic In L 1jo Mlboob 6 with the revolutionary PHILIPS "FERROCEPTOR" internal rod aerial Every Year from PHILIPS laboratories come great advances in radio technology. This year discoveries have improved PHILIPS sets still further and many of these are built into Model 146 You will notice thac Model 146 is small-a mere 5-pounder! But size now-a-days means nothing: PHILIPS research has replaced big units with smaller ones wich far greater efficiency. Features of this receiver include Philips new Ferroceptor internal rod aerial: Attractive moulded cabinet with Venetian effect; Perspex knobs with gold inserts: Clearly calibrated dial scale : Philips 'Ticonal' speaker: Microband high gain Ferroxcube intermediate frequency filters: PHILIPS new miniature volume control with double pole mains switch. Dimensions: t0}" X 62" X 5". intermediate frequency filters: PHILIPS new miniature volume control with double pole mains switch: Dimensions: IO}" X 63" X 5" . PHILIPS EXCLUSIYE M Model 146 with PHiLIPS MUZER AGyeric PHiups LISTENING Philips ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES OF NEW ZEALAND LimITED Famous aiso for Lamps, Television, Records and Philishave Electric Dry Shavers: PR48

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 813, 25 February 1955, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 813, 25 February 1955, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 813, 25 February 1955, Page 15

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