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A Powerful Selective Receiver_ A HIGH OR LOW-WAVE RECEIVER A GRAMOPHONE AMPLIFIER A VOICE AMPLIFIER The above are just four of the The fact that 2 mere fick of a many reasons why the New switch converts the SCOURIER" "Courier" Q.R.? has already estab- Q.R.? from a high to a low-wave lished itself in popular favour in So receiver, is a unique feature of this short a time. It possesses many wonderful little set. With care in unique features which place it far tuning the operator soon is able to above many larger and more expen- receive overseas programmes from sive sets already on the market all parts of the world: To obtain amplification of any On the point of Power and Selec- gramophone record; all that is neres- tivity, the SCOURIER" QR.: sary to plug in to the special stands far above other three-valve socket, and the tone and volume are gets. A special circuit employed increased and improved through the enables a range of distant stations loudspeaker: By inserting a pair of to be logged that is almost double earphones in the same socket and that of any other set of similar size. speaking into them, the operator's The tuning is sufficiently fne to voice is similarly amplified. enable all interference by local broadcasting stations to be entirely Finally, the Courier QR.3 is a eliminated while the set is tuned in compact, strong, portable set at a to receive distant stations Austra- price which puts it well within the lian stations may be received with reach of all: Write to-day for an perfect clarity, even though Jocal illustrated leaflet giving full details stations are running on full power: of this and other "Courier" Sets: The New (6 COURIER " QR3 Price Complete CQMRIER 427/10/. RIADO with Valves only Bring tidings 818/8/- trom atar'5 Wholesale only from Manufacturers _ Write Now 1 Wiseman & Sons for Free Illustrated Leaflet Ltd. giving full detatlke ALBERT ST: 88 AUCKLAND

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 47, 7 June 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 47, 7 June 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 47, 7 June 1929, Page 13

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