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(ome take the helm gf The NAVICATOR" Youl Experience a New Radio Thrill Consoles @re the finest zeork of Globe- Up You Go ! W ernicke, Cincinnati, and represent fifty years' exberience in the wood- OVER the side and aboard one of the a8 a Diegel engine. Tuning is accomplished working art. finest craft ever launched: Here's a new with the new Selectaphase system under the and better radio_new in conception, new in Technidyne circuit -amplification by the latest design, new in appearance, and new in its push-pull system. results. You'1l be a5 delighted with the "Naviga- Glance it over-this is n0 mere cabinet, tor's" price 98 with its performance and ap- housing humdrum electrical apparatus. Its pearance: The trim lowboy console pictured a glamorous captain s locker; flled with ad- herewith costs no more tban similar receivers venture. Its escutcheon plate is a mariner s with eight valves; but the Dayton has one compass, penetrating the unknown_ You are extra valve at n0 greater cost: Table models its master; and there is your helm. Twirl also procurable with tbe same powerful it but a fraction and the world glides by: Chassis as Model 9960. And how The "Navigator" doesn t just Three large shipments bave already been transmit' sound-~it mirrors voice and instru- distributed in Newv Zealand, and the demand ment: Booming bass _ bell-like treble-it is fastly increasing, because Dayton challenge brings in both, etching them sharpky against 2 any make for reliebility, power; tone and backdrop of velvet silence: value. Take a peek into the "engine room; 99 and DEALERS' NOTE ~Some territories still vou'1 see why: No less than NINE tubes, open for representation; Write the Factory including rectifier; are there at work--two Representative; Auckland, Box 620, for full Ri 'them the giant new 245'$, 48 full of power information: Distributors: _ SUPERADIO LD: Queen Street, Auckland: HoGG: 8 Co+ Dunedin: NEWTON 6 FENTON, Christchurch: Model A-C9960 A-c DAYTON RADIO "tor the man who believes his Own ears"

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 18, 15 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 18, 15 November 1929, Page 2

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