Reputation Silvver Marshalls Greatest Asset for producing the highest grade radio parts has been maintained by them ever since their cOm- mencement in 1924, and, with the announcement of their production of an All-Electric Radio Receiver, experts throughout the world expected big things. They have surely not been disappointed in the beautifully cabineted, 8-valve, all-electric receiver now placed upon the New Zealand market: Compare these features with any other receiver Four Screen grid AC (UY224) Valves ; two 245 power valves in push-pull one 227 and one 280 rectifier ~eight valves in all: Matched-Impedance Dynamnic Speaker. Ali Antenna Inetallation Eliminated- Invisible screen antenna for local and distance reception. Gramophone Pick-up Jack; Tunes from 600 metres to below 200 metres. Automatic Voltage Regulator, for maintaining constant volt- age to set: No other get can offer you the game advantages as the Silver-Marshall. The illustration on the left shows the "Lowboy Model in a beautiful matched wood cabinet; with an antique brass escutcheon-a piece of furniture worthy of any drawing-room; and possessing as it does all the new inventions in radio The Silver-Marshall 'Low- boy' i8 an investment that will give tone to any room, and be the means of endless enjoyment at 865 COMPARE SSILVER" RADIO WITH ANY OTHER SELLING AT THE SAME PRICE Bond and Bond Ltd, NEW ZEALAND AGENTS, AUCKLAND.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 18, 15 November 1929, Page 10
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220Page 10 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 18, 15 November 1929, Page 10
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