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THE RADIO LEADERSHIP THE ELECTRIC MODEL A.C. CROSLEY BANDBOX OF 1928. WITHI SPEAKER--f48/10/-. Contributing much to the succcss of this 1928 Wonder Radio is the MERSHON CONDENSEI, in the rower element of thie set: Not being paper , the danger of' its blowing out is entirely removed, SO that the desired IIEA VY VOITAGI can be used to produce thc acoustic and volume results SO grcatly desired, IT IS SELF-HEALING. {CROSIEY BUILDS UP TO A STANDARD" 6 G. MACQUARRIE Led. CROSLEY SALES AND SERVICE. 95 WILLIS STREET Phone 45-_865 WELLINGTON. ZENITH MODEL II The Model 11 is a bona fide 6-tube receiver with every tube a working tube_ Many 6-tube receivers have only 5 effective work- ing tubes, one being used for antenna coupling: The Model 11 has Zenith's own tubeless method of antenna coupling: Judged by thc standards of many 6-tube eets, the Model 11 is the equivalent of 7 tubes. Single control eleztric lighted dial. Calibrated in both kilocycles and metres: 4 Zenith condensers permanently balanced on one shaft: Most 6-tube sets have 3 condensers: Battery operated, and economical in the use of batteries. Wired for power tubo: Cabinct in beautiful brown mahogany venecr: Obtainable only from the Sole Agents: Mac RADIO Co L' 76 77 KENT TERRACE ~"THB HOUSE Or SERVICE"_ WELLINGTON.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 43, 11 May 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 43, 11 May 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 43, 11 May 1928, Page 12

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