THE MODERN SET IS A 66 9 9 SILVER SET From the thoroughness of thc construction of the chass1s; built by one of the foremost radio corporations in America to the handsome cabinet, the Silver is in a feld of its own: It modern ! 'Jffering range and reproduction that is outstanding in the radio field. The Silver employs 8 valves, 4 screen-grid AG, 2 245 power tubes in push-pull, 1 227 and 1 280 rectifer operating 2 match- ed impedance dynamic speaker: All antenna installation is eli: minated, as an invisible screen antenna for local and distance reception is employed: Fittea with a phonograph pick-up jack and tuning from below 200 to 600 metres: An automatic voltage regulator for maintain- ing constant voltage to the set can also be supplied No other radio receiver bas all these advantages PRICE 860 The above illustration showg the Lowboy Model in a beautiful matched wood cabinet with an antique brass escutcheon. Be convinced of its superiority. Compare "Silver" Radio with any other gelling at the same price BOND & BOND LTD. AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND AGENTS:
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 51, 4 July 1930, Page 25
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181Page 25 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 51, 4 July 1930, Page 25
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