Auckland Agents: COOKE & CO. LTD., Albert Street. | SuperheteTodtjne lP|liPPfr Here is what the Radio World has been waiting for—a superheterodyne —. set of British manufacture—and nat'"V urally Philips has supplied the want. P]|i|«|Pl Illustrated are Model 6V—a 6-vaSve set—sV —a 5-Yalve set—and sH—a S-valve set with pSPfi aWf a cabinet on modernistic lines. flfffflll AWJ Each of these sets has been specially flßgfoßgq oTT j[ designed for use in difficult areas where reception with an ordinary set is disappointing. Such conditions pre- © vail at the two extremes of distance q ©_J from a broadcasting station—at remote distances where broadcast: energy is minute and at close pro;:nfi ifinf* imity to the station, where the ether is saturated with broadcast energ,\ iHg f||l!|fll FOR SHEER VALUE YOU SHOULD CHOOSE A RADIOPLAYER. ' fffPiPlpl Anzac Avenue. Advt. of PhiliPs Lamfs (N.Z.) Ltd.. 286-288 Wakefield Street, Wellington.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 70, 23 March 1934, Page 10
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