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— O 0 — ■ —— ’ - V ’H < : [ --qHI ‘MlhlHm-w I S, rr -. jKga 4 i! ’ (TTy g P-'i t i st h lii I , Ol#i| jfb&iKi m z w/IWMW “W tM » WF bio I L» i WHEN DISTANCE DOESN’T LEND ENCHANTMENT "Fancy tbs Smiths' getting Gretnland, Mary." ■ “Yes, hut a set so bard m the ears must be very bard on the ar John,* 9 if rl *'Agreed! But perhaps we're over critical! Vm afraid our Colonial - s<>o ' l, us for an - yt ‘ lins elsel '' v, 0 0 ***** \ vfe-o'Lria / \ , - y g ut t |> e y’ re , I0 j over critical. The truth of the matter is that a Radio is something you have to live with. Freak distance reception can never compensate for tonal shortcomings, Imperfect reproduction. C Colonial Is one radio that has kept distance In proper perspective. Its normal operating range is wide; England, America, Europe, all the well known stations of the world are effortlessly reached ) by world wave models. But there has been’no sacrifice of U Colonial’s tonal beauty. Colonial’s voice Is soft, restful, colourful; its reproduction Is flawless, crystal-clear, satisfying. Colonial Is a balanced Radio. And the fact that Colonial cabinets i*" | are the most beautiful In all the world is just another reason why p | I ] Colonial Is the Radioyou’d like to live with. I3K | I | —" COLONIAL RADIO CORPORATION. I I I I I B z Z BUFFALO, N.Y., U.SA. a. J 8 H V J BZa fl f Write for illustrated booklet to N. R. CunningLtd., P.O. Box 147, Masterton. Near ' I - y Zealand Factory Representatives. X. WELI-INGTON AGENT: MANTHEL MOTORS. SVAKEFTEMJ STREET, C.l.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 256, 25 July 1936, Page 6
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