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ThE BEAT OF THE iDRi ~Vivid and life-like you ncar thc dcum ROLL out of 0 Philips Speaker: Nothing i6 more inspiring than {0 sit back before: your speaker and PICK OUT each and every ingtrument: A Do Yom @5} tbe band should not be a mere jumble of Transformers wttb ;ound but a delightful blending 0f individ- the siler primary ual instruments. ~PHILIPS ? There are thce Philips Loudspcakers; cach scien- Hfcally designed-_s0 that all musical notes from the highest to; the lowest a1c reproduced in their correct propottions You hear the broadcast 28 it w2b in- tended that you should: 66 PCJJ' 46/10/. 66 Junior 11 85/51. 46 Baby Crand 43/!15/' loud SpEAKERS LLn IRIN ddmt; p PMlips Lumps (NI) Led (Radio Dezt } Hepe Giabomt Euticints Courbenoy Flaco; VJlinaka QOLESOUI

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 38, 5 April 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 38, 5 April 1929, Page 4

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