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lts Performance and Value] that Sells the Ultimate 99 Hear the wonderful performance o} this "Ultimate 5 > Congolette Broadcast Receiver ~knife-edge Belectivity; glorious tone; Power and volume that will bring in every broadcast station it i8 pogsible to receive: Examine its congtruction and quality of components ~7-Valve Superheterodyne Chassie with the new Arcturus Multi-Mu and Pentode Valves ; Local-distance Switch ; Tone Control; Static modifier; and a beautiful matched walnut cabinet: Then compare it for value; at its price of 833, with any other receiver on the market, azd you will see why performance and value sell the "Ultimate. ULTIMATE" Broadcast--A Superheterodyne CONSOLETTE The "Ultimate" 10 made In New Zealand, Price too, to suit New Zealand conditions. Broadcaet model, a8 You would probably buy a British re- illustrated celver if it were superior to a foreign made Bet ; but you would most assuredly decide on a New Zealand-made radio if it 433 were guperior to both; We claim that the "Ultimate" IS guperior--prove It for Shortwave and Broad- yourgelf by actual test: There Is an cabt model "Ultimate" Dietributor in every part of New Zealand_ If any difculty in ar 839/10/- ranging 1 demonstration; communicate with the Manufacturers, CPO. Box (778 Auckland_

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 17, 6 November 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 17, 6 November 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 17, 6 November 1931, Page 6

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