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brand-new and better-than-ever range for 1957 EAR Electric Audio Reproducers E. A.R. E. A. Ra Bantam Non-Auto Bantam Auto The new EAR Bantam Non-Auto A new version of the popular model, despite its exceptional EAR Bantam Auto in the Jatest compactness, is a high perform- EAR designed cabinet; com- ance instrument and incorporates bining exceptionally attractive a high lux elliptical speaker and appearance with a high degree the latest Collaro Motor Unit with of portability. Two matched automatic stop. Studio pick-up. speakers for bass and treble. 221-10-0 {28-10-0 E. A.Re {1960' Portable Twin concealed ellipticai speakers: Independent Bass and Treble Boost: Outstanding case design: Collaro 10 Record Mixer Changer and Studio P. pick-up. {34-10-0 Balaneed (Also available) High Fidelity Mounted ronchasp a aspeciansanett8 for convenient operation and listening from armchair level: Dual bass by (10 X 6) and treble speakers; EaR independent bass and treble boost controls, fully automatic mixer changer and many other out Of ENGLAND standing features. E39-10-0 AII EAR: Record Changer Models are fitted for manual Operation of L.P. records. See these outstanding instruments at your local retailer's NZ Distributors 8 RUSSELL IMPORT co_ LTD:. P.o: Box 102. WELLINGTON; EA57-2

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 927, 17 May 1957, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 927, 17 May 1957, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 927, 17 May 1957, Page 34

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