Among these SKYSCRAPERS is a Model for YOU! Prices are Right! Every Model carries MImkIII ■ ""■'-iri tfur full 12 months' Guarantee! SUPER 4 CHEST . . . The circuit of this attractive compact set gives a power equal to most 5-valve radios. It brings in New Zealand and the main Australian stations ot excellent volume, and the tone o» £14 Cosh or Easy Terms. i 5-VALVE BROADCAST MANTEL and N-2. programmes, and has call signs for° the main stations photo etched on the modem slide rule dial. For those who do not require short-wave but prefer a mantel receiver thrs model is 5-VALVE WORLD-WAVE MANTEL . . , For only £3 more than the broadcast model at the right, thislißAND d-P-R-E-A-D MODEL I Skyscraper gives EXTRA choice of short-wave reception as\ CVYtTDADtDC ' | well. It has sufficient power to receive the main European J, 1 ... J stations end others at good strength, embodies automatic" [W* 10 * is bond spread? It is the separation of the usual « volume control, tone control, etc. £20 or Eo, y Term*'' skort actions of the dial into SEPARATE scales for* J ,the 16, 19, 25 and 31 metre bands and the electrical j J J spreading of their length from less than a quarter of J _ m _J ion inch to over four inches long. For instance, if you J ! ([wont the latest news from London you turn the dial to]! ™,»9-51 m.c.. or if you wont Germany's angle on world"! Ui -i|f: iiu -J ►affairs you turn to 9-61 m.c. (just the same as you!' Bfll ~~fii§3§E9jS3fi' l! tum to 650 K.C. for IYA and 570 K.C. for 2YA).j! B§ ■ J {Both London and Berlin ore clear, distinct and well!! f ayjyjffliaahSiMß amMVI ({separated with half a dozen other stations in between.;! I H lEBII2 <! Yet on an ordinary short-wave dial they would be all;! ■H lIIHI !| crammed together in a space of less than a quarter of;! ■J 11111 l H ([That's why Band S-p-r-e-a-d tuning is so sample ond"! (||l , [accurate that in those closely pocked stations'* ! j becomes child's play on these Skyscrapers. 6-VALVE BAND SPREAD MANTEL HS ipMliFfT!g| I■■ ■ For the first time in a 6-valve set you can enjoy the ' f advantages of band s-p-r-e-a-d tuning which makes this the greatest radio value for the short-wave "fan" who desires instant and*accurate tuning for those usually "hard-to-log" stations. Embodies tone ;;«^aHn9p control, A. V.C., and is housed in a beautiful JSBIBHBBBBBhHk veneer mantel cabinet. '* MB £28/15/ Easy Terms. I 7-VALVE BAND SPREAD MANTEL fhe most popular selling short-wove Band Spreod Skyscraper because of its extra power and distance-getting abilities. Embodies electric eye for accuracy on broadcast reception, "spinner" control for quickness and vernier accuracy in tuning, tone control, A.V.C., etc. £33/10/- ~ *»y t«-«. The very acme of radio perfection. Sufficient power to command the whole world—with extra refinements for unmatched tone and output. Gives you EVERYTHING that you could wish for. In a' big handsome mantel 3^ppS|||p(|^ cabinet, of matched walnut veneer that is a masterpiece of the cabinetmaker's art. £42 or Terms. The 6, 7 and 9-valve models are eoch obtainable in the big handsome console cabinet illustrated 7-VALVE CONSOLE £45/10/CONSOLE £53/10/PRESENT E RECEIVER 0 . 0 . R facy TFBUC We will value your present radio without cost or fcAiT I CKM). obligation ond accept it as port deposit on any models are available on easy tanas af a Skyscraper Radio. small deposit ond the balance paid by ton*—iea» weekly poyMRRt. !f •I J |V■ ■ |
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 123, 27 May 1941, Page 9
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