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SYOU CAN IN The BACH HAVE MuIC WHEREVER YOU GO IN THE CAR There'$ no end to the extra enjoyment that Philips Auto Radio brings to mororing: No need to stay in when You want to listen in: With Philips Auto Radio you can hear all the programmes youd normally enjoy at home Fend and with a 'fidelity MODEL 862 that is comparable in every way to high quality domestic RADIOGRAM receivers: Models available for 6 volt The 862 is 2 5 valve AII Wave and 12 volt 20 GNS. Superheterodyne Table Radiogram: operation: Superlative tone quality was put first Complete with under-running and foremost when Philips designed board aerial: this new AII-Wave radio-gramo- phone: To achieve this for both radio and record reproduction; many new and exclusive features have been incorporated: Used on radio the 862 gives world-wide coverage Mae 25 2 gramophone it reproduces records with all the beauty of the original per- 33 formance: GNS: Bu There's a Philips Radioplayer to suit your pocketbook Cl All-World Models from 13 gns. to 53 gns. Designed and constructed in Philips English Factory PhilipS speciallycooditions New Zealand jubilee Radioplayer THERE ARE PHILIPS RETAILERS ALL OVER NEW ZEALAND WHO WILL BE PLEASED TO DEMONSTRATE ONE OF THESE OUTSTANDING RECEIVERS MADE BY THE MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS PHILIPS LAMPS AND CYCLE DYNAMO LIGHTING SETS

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 23, 18 November 1938, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisement 3 Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 23, 18 November 1938, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisement 3 Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 23, 18 November 1938, Page 31

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