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Made by specialists for the Complete enjoyment Of recorded music E A.Ra ELECTRIC AUDIO REPRODUCERS Armehair Consolette Balaneed High Fidelity by EAR PRICE : {45/151 From England'$ foremost special- SPECIFICATION ists in the field of record repro- Dual Bass (Io X 6) and Treble duction Electric Audio Repro- Speakers- ducers Ltd_ comes this exclusive Independent Bass and Treble Armchair Consolette. Designed Boost Controls. for the most discriminating Fully Automatic Mixer listeners, it will have an instant Changer . appeal with its handsome walnut Automatic LP-78 Filter switch: cabinet and the fidelity ofits repro- High Fidelity type RONETTE duction. This superb EAR turnover pick-up. model is mounted on a specially EAR: I} amplifier with designed stand for convenient multiple feed -back network. operation and listening from arm- Reproducers include chair level and every note of the Other EE A.o and Non-Auto Models, Portable music iS reproduced with the full all distinguished by the quality of their warmth and clarity of the original performance and Edelity of repro- performance: duction. See these outstanding instruments at your Iocal retailer'$ N.Z Distributors : RUSSELL IMPORT CO. LTD. P.O Box 102, Wellington. EA56-2

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 901, 9 November 1956, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 901, 9 November 1956, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 901, 9 November 1956, Page 4

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