,j, *? 1 Ji J M / Now you may say goodbye forever to ■ cramped and difficult short wave ■ tuning that reminds one of walking ■ |i|! a tightrope. With any of the Courtenay 1941 short wave sets, you have a big, broad new calibration with quick, easy, accurate tuning as simple to operate as broadcast. Each z - ‘ of the four important short wave , , " < < ' T“ bands, over which come the world s most sought-after transmissions, oc- ‘ - 0 cupies fully six inches of scale. The result is clearer, finer quality short wave reception, tuned at the flick of MB||l the spin wheel dial. In addition, Bat < wBBBIMIWIi 1941 Courtenays are equipped with J IB a new-type valve, giving even greater sensitivity, power economy and range, jSEI and reducing background noises to vanishing point. Remember, only Courtenay offers Band Spread Tuning on all 1941 models. See —hear Courtenay first. AGENTS and DISTRIBUTORS: TURNBULL & JONES LTD., WELLINGTON AND PALMERSTON NORTH. COURTENAY HOUSE 54 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. Electric Refrigeration IN.Z.) Ltd., 21« Lambton Quay. Paramount Co Molesworth Street and Upper Hutt. F. J. Nichols Ltd., Garage, Greytown. Simpson's Radio, Jackson Street, Petone. J HBrown "SUveßel /' Upper Hutt. W. R. Harry, Carterton. Hardie & Sons, Fdatherstbn. J. H. Lyttle, Masterton. Jefferies Radio Service, Tketahuna. P Russ Merrie, Pahiatua. A. & E Hyde, Shannon. Cull. Ltd., Foxton Gaßichan, Ltd, Palmerston North. Waskett Radio, Palmerston North. C. H. Edwards, Bulls. J. R. Howard, Marton. Horne & Co, Woodville Tomlmson and Gifford Ltd, Blenheim. F. F. Dale Ltd, Martinborough. Wood & Duncalf Ltd, Dannevirke. Mays Radio Serv.ce, Takapau. J. H. Sinclair Waipawo. Gilliard's Radio Service, Walpukurou. Dominion Appliance Co. Ltd, High Street, Lower Hutt. T. C. Wood ' Takaka. L. F. Moss, Otakr.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 157, 29 March 1941, Page 6
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