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WHOA 8 Don � Turm Tlais Page Yet 0 0 its the LAMPHOUSE MAIL-ORDER PAGE? YEEAR AHEAD THE Ykee" VIDOR MODEL TRY It AT BATTERY RECEIVER OUR RISK Seven Reasons Why FOUR-BAND TUNIRG FROM: various parts of the Dominion, enthusias Short Wave (1V! 135- 48_ 5 metres tically expressing satisfaction and pleasant You Will Be Weli Short Wave (2) 75 210 metres surprise at the marvellous performance of this set. Medium Wavc 200 350 metres Pleased Wich Long Wave 900 1200 metres Call or send for a "Burndept" Receiver tO- day! Try it out in your own home for 66 AND A NEW FEATURE IN A SEVEN DAYS. If, at the end of that BURNDEPT ? BATTERY RECEIVER! time, you are not fully satisfied in every Simply Dv prcssing thc switch knob, tho way with its performancc, return it and We tried and tested, On all points, 30 scale of this ncw Burndept" can be { 'lood- wc will refund your money, in full, includ- ddifferenf Baftery Receivers of English and lit while tuning, and can then be switched ing return delivery cnarges American 11 manufacturcrs, and WC decided off for greater economy_ The 1938 Burndept AII-Wave Band-Pass on the BURNDEPT" for the following reasons The latest typc of British-made valves are Receiver has an aristocratic pedigree dat- 1-_Sensitivity. Althcugh of only threc used giving results equal and even better ing from the "Bfonaep?t of Radio. As far back as 1 922 were mak re- valves, the set will give a performancc tkan fhose obtained with 5 and 6-valve ceivers of the all-wave lengths ana this equal to many 4 Or" 5-valve sets. Amnerican Receivers, The set is also re- early pioneering is evident in the super 2-Thc fact that the set only uses Ihrec borcates Ujedt are Zthvolt batteras battery Ghe iority of Burndept receivers of to-day valves makcs it most economical fo 120 to 135-volt B battery Programmes are easily received on the rln. two short-wave bands, are really enter PRICE _Witkout BATTERIES taining, and provide real enjoyment tor 3_ Thc tonc 15 exccllent, listeners Of particular interest is the 4I; is entirely of British manufactul C. tact that this Burndept Receiver tunes as 5_It is cosy to opcrate and turc_ 202/15 F low as 1 3.5 metres, making possible the reception of stations not: receivable on 6-It is an AIl-Wave set, whercas most Cot; No. RR 900_ Post Free! other sO-called all-wave receivers. This scts cffered in New Zealand arc receiver provides excellent and troublefree Dual-wavc only. or E14/10/- Complete. reproduction from all New Zealand and 7_As far as we are aware, therc i5 n0 RESULTS THAT COUNT! Australian stations, 017 the broadcast other battcry set on thc New Zealand band and all main world stations on short Although it is but 0 few weeks since we waves In a walnut cabinet that could market that can touch thc 'Burndept" first offered this Radio to the public, we quite possibly contain a receiver costing for price have already received testimonials Trom twice as much_ A DANDY CRYSTAL SET 9 OUR MONEY-BACK FLEXIBLE STEEL RULe GUARANTEE IS YOUR PROTECTION! WlyWlaWllllukll_ THE ELECTRIC new typc of low-loss, inexpensive Crystal Set for sensitive reception. Has De Luxe type Steel Spring Rule: Con- specially developed, adjustable Ci 'ystal tained in nickle-plated case, 2in in dia- and an adjustable slider tuning coil. AII meter . Rule released by pulling end; Ihat is necessary to operate thc Crystal LAMPIOUSI when centre button is pressed rule rolls Set is Io connect up the aerial and ground back into case_ 8in: wide: Marked and attach the headphones, and it is ready from 0-78in. in R-3zndst the first 2insa being tc) function. Completc with crystal and calibrated in Also marked in af 9 whisken centimetres, 0-200 c.m: 27 MANNERS StreeT , Cat. Na Postage 4d. Cat, No. Postage 2d. RC, 292 Extra. WELLINGTON: Ru. 122 E3 Extrc.

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Radio Record, 3 June 1938, Page 57

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Page 57 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, 3 June 1938, Page 57

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