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7 Otorohanga, BREMER-TULLY 29/8/28. 66 In reference to the Bremer Tully Courter- Counterphase-Eight phase Eight Receiver, the own the Counter- fist evening we tried it out Once JoU we logged 27 stations, in- phase Eight yoU know that cluding two Japanese and yoU have thle best and most one in Manchuria. reliable receiver that is made_ sThe next evening two American stations were The Counterphase Eight logged:" combines every superior fea- Blenheim, ture essential for the highest 27/8/28. type of radio reception: No 46 I had great results other set possesses such with the Bremer-Tully Power; Tone, Iase in Tuning, Counterphase Eight last O1 Selectivity_ It is Bremer- Read evening and logged the following American sta Tullys greatest set_which what tions 8 KNRC_ KFON, means the greatest set of all. KGo, KFJM_ KFWB, To buy a receiver without these KHJ, KNX KPO, KFI, investigating the Counter- KFSO KFRC, KTBI, WENR." phase can only bring regret: two As the B-T "Counter- Full information can be ob- phase Eight' gives such tained from the Owners wonderful results on Nz Master Agents: American stations, it can readily be realised how say_- efficient it is on reception Radio Linited from New Zealand and Australian stations. COMMERCE BUILDINGS, ANZAC AVENUE, AUCKLAND.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 9, 14 September 1928, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 9, 14 September 1928, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 9, 14 September 1928, Page 25

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