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SUPREME ? IN SIMPLICITY, BEAUTY, POWER, TONE The AIRzONE Three 97 Per Cent: British ! AIRZONE parts, except for 3 per cent: are British Made, and the whole set is British Built by British Engineers. A full expert knowledge of New Zealand's requirements has made the AIRZONE THREE possible, for it is indeed the ideal small set for you. Its wonderfully smooth simplicity its remarkable power and tone, together with its strikingly handsome will convince You at once that the very set You want has been built at (AIRZONE The former Orystal owner finds new delight in the marvellous simplicity and smoothness with which the Airzone Three brings into his owD home all the stations he has SO longed to hear-AUSTRALIA. And all to be had on the speaker 110 more phones when you own an Airzone. YOU MUST OPERATE THD AIRZONE THREE YOURSELF to fully appreciate the delightful new simplicity which Airzone has brought into being in this fine new Receiver There is an ample_ reserve of power for immediate use, just 2 turn of the volume control brings in the distant stations loudly and clearly Go in to Vour nearest Airzone dealer and ask him to let you hear the new Airzone' Three. Simplicity, attractiveness, quality, POWER are its out- standing accomplishments, coupled with an amazing simplicity f control that You have never known before. The price is, with Valves (Philips ) 912/3/6 Complete with Philips Valves, Burgess Batteries and Loud- speaker 916/16/- SEND FOR FREE LITERATURE OBTAINABLE IN WELLINGFON FROM ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES; LTd:, 37 Lower Cuba Street F J. W. FEAR & CO,, 63 Willis Street: STIRTONS MUSIC AND RADIO STORE, Petone: A limited territory is still open to dealers. Applications should be made immediately to NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS: J. A. SMYTH & CO,, 71 Victoria Street, Wellington:

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 40, 19 April 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 40, 19 April 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 40, 19 April 1929, Page 9

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