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RADIOIS CLEAR- AT LAST IT COLONAL Colonial RADIO Ve R ADIOS CLGAREST voice AUTOMATIC REMOTE CONTROL Any station, at any volume; from any part of the home: AUTOMATIC INTERSTAGE COUPLING. Completely even and maximum sensitivity over the entire scale_ INDUCTIVE VOLUME CONTROL: The only type of volume control which can be turned down to the lowest point and still retain perfect tone and clarity. PRE-SELECTOR BANDPASS TUNING, giving hairline selectivity on the most powerful local station: 114 WATT, 11 INCH DYNAMIC SPEAKER: The most powerful Colonial Radio will be handled by the leading ra dio and music warehouses dynamic speaker fitted to any radio set, giving such perfection of throughout New Zealand: tone as never before believed possible: The_ following territorial distributors have already been eppointed, WELLINGTON AND DISTRICT : Thcse are only a few of the exclusive features in the most completely W H. TISDAIL, LTD , perfect radio in the history of the industry. 100_ Lambtor Quay, Wellington: PALMERSTON N RTH, Dis [RICT AND SOUTHERN/ HAWKE'S) BAY: SEE the perfect symmetry of design HEAR the amazing perfection 0 } BERRYMANS' _ of the beautiful-matched walnut tone~all the subtlest nuances, the Coleman Place, Palmerston North: cabinet with its Tarso inlay. most ` delicate lights and shadings; WANGANUI ANR TARANAKI: SEE the heavy, black; welded tone so utterly natural that the COLONIAL RADIO CO; steel chassis completely finighed in Ridgway Street, Wanganui: living artist virtually presents him- WAIRARAPA: copper. SEE the minutest attention to gelf in person before you: N: R CUNNINGHAM, LTD (Retail), every detail of construction and Public Trust Buildings, Masterton. asgembly. The Colonial Model 33 Ac: Further distributors are now being FEEL the amazing thrill of its tre- gives appointed, and you are invited to write an actual measured amplification of for further particulars and the name of mendous sensitivity and power; feel than your nearest distribytor tot the velvety smoothness and perfect more sixty times per stage ,~a action of its new type yolume regult never before approached in N. R CUNNENCHAM, LTD , control: radio history_ P.O: Box 147, Masterton:

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 31, 13 February 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 31, 13 February 1931, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 31, 13 February 1931, Page 16

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