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Other Philips lp||m 5-Valve BROADCAST 16 Guinea* 9 YaIVC ALL^WOI^ LD | 32 GW neaS For as little as 25/- deposit you cut H J.-ySy purchase a Philips Radioplaycr. Small weekly payments, convenient and confiHJV dential, makes the possession of one of the world's finest radios a simple matte for those with even the most modest tncomes. Enquire from any of James Smith's Specialty Staff. Home Scrvic* Department, Third Floor. iThis Radiopiayer, which was specially designed YOU Cordially for New Zealand conditions, is a product of Invited • • • Philips' famous English factory. Reception on , ... c ~, .. • c . 1 '1,1111 f to vuit James Smith's New Home Scrvics broadcast band and also ot overseas programmes Department, Third Floor, and see for on short-waves is truly amazing. No other set yourself, HEAR for yourself, any of the • -L r _ • „ ,1 new Philips Radioplayers, which are made in its price class otters so much. - m Ea^ aad spc cially for New Zealand conditions. A specialty staff' will b* _ . w\ # pleased to give you any information, but P|*|£Q VHIIIIGQS no ° nC w '" k c asked to buy. Philips Radioplayers Priced from 13 gns. Home Service Department, THIRD FLOOR —;;:> — — — i cjou^4e -/j will I . Ml I|\ f /LARGE SIZCV '■"'■Wnww / \

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 96, 20 October 1937, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 96, 20 October 1937, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 96, 20 October 1937, Page 6

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