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Announcing The 66 COURIER THREE 9) The New 66 Point 9 ) Set ! The knowledge derived from years spent in the study @f local conditions backed by the resources of a 67-year-old Corporation _has produced a NEW Radio Set for you _a Set that presents many entirely new features, and is altogether unrivalled in every way_it is called the 66 Courier Three. Because Of these Reasons 8 we call it the Couritt New s6 Point" Radio Set (Front view of the (( Courier Three:") POINT Three" you also have a record-playing instrument POINT that is considerably superior to the average I Power 3 Long Or Shortwave Stations gramophone. Shortwave stations such as Eindhoven, Holland, POINT On this point the "Courier Three" stands supreme Schenectady, GSA. Surrey England, etc;, are The special circuit employed, assisted by the com- within easy reach of the ~Courier Three To 5 Your Voice Amplified bination long and short-wave a tbechogeea enables change the Set fron long to shortwave reception; a range of distant stations to be that is the operator simply plugs in the aerial jack to a By iuserting a pair of phones into the "pick-up" almost douhle in number to that of any similar special socket and switehes over' the Hi an1d Lo socket in the back, and speaking into the phones, Set: And the one-dial control makes tuning SO Switeh: W hat could be more simple? the operator s voice will be amplified through the simple that a child can operate the Set. loudspeaker; This arrangement can be used to POINT advantage (and will cause much fun) at children's POINT parties, dances, etc: 4 Enjoy Gramophone Amplif- 2 No Local Interference cation POINT Unlike the majority of 3-valve Sets on the market A special plug is provided outsic for gramophone Portability to-day the "Courier Three" suffers no interference "pick-up, enabling a record to be played 01 any from local broadcasters while tuned to receive gramophone, and the sounds passed through the The "Courier Three" is practically self-contained more distant stations. Australian broadcasting is Set to issue from the loudspeaker with a richness, and portable_the "B" Batteries fitting into a eas ly tuned in to perfect clarity while local sta- clarity, and when required, volume, that is seldom special compartment in the base of the Set: Dis- tis ,5 are running on full power_~yet there is 110 achieved by a gramophone TThus, with 4 cheap connect the aerial and the SA" Batteries, and Wywve-trap to complicate the tuning: portable gramophone;" a "pick-up" and the "Courier your Set is ready to carry away. The case is constructed of metal throughout with Thie Set is complete with Phillips Valves: Orphean Speakrer , a duco bronze finish; which 'gives the Set a very Phones, LBC. 4-volt Accumulator, 2 45-volt Burgess 66 B" handsome appearance, and adds to its Radio Batteries; 4}-volt Burgess SC" Battery, 100-feet 7/22 Aerial efficiency. Wire, 12-feet Earth Wire; Six Insulators, 2 Inlead Tubes, Lightuing Arrester and Instruction Book Total Price, E27 / 10/- "0 Set and Valves only, �18/18/-. Post this Coupon To-day J. WISEMAN & SONS, LID 66COURIER" RADIO SEtS Albert Street; Anckland: Please send me your leaflet on {Courier" Bring Tidings from Afar Receivers. 'CQURIER Name Wholesale only from Manufacturers Address J. WISEMAN & SONS, LTD RIADIO RR1 ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND_

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 37, 28 March 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 37, 28 March 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 37, 28 March 1929, Page 3

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