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It s Performance and Value] 29 that Sells the Ultimate Hear the wonderful performance of this "Ultimate Consolette Broadcast Receiver_ ~knife-edge gelectivity; glorious tone; power and volume that will bring in every broadcast gtation it i8 possible to receive: Examine its construction and quality of components 7-Valve Superheterodyne Chassig with the new Arcturus Multi-Mu and Pentode Valves ; Locel-distance Switch; Tone Control; Static modifier ; and a beautiful matched walnut cabinet: Then compare it for value, at its price of 433, with any other receiver on the market, and you will see why performance and value sell the "Ultimate. ULTIMATE' Broadcast Superheterodyne CONSOLETTE 'he "Ultimate" is made in New Zealand, Price t00, to suit New Zealand conditiong: Broadcast model, a8 You would probably buy a British re- illustrated. ceiver j {t were superior to a foreign- made get ; but You would most assuredly decide on 4 New Zealand-made ra dio if il 333 were guperior to both: We claim that the "Ultimate" IS guperior--prove it for yourgelf by actual test: There is aD Shortwave and Broad- "Ultimate" Distributor in every part of cast model New Zealand: Ic any dificulty in ar-" ;39/10/ ranging demonbtration; communicate with the Manufacturers, CP#} Box 1773, Auckland;

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 12, 2 October 1931, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 12, 2 October 1931, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 12, 2 October 1931, Page 14

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