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QUALITY RADIO OF S&2 Uf'Si gSgsfife MODEL mAAvi&tpiA^c, MODEL l&ke/H*UC 111 SSJXStiS MODEL 14 11 ■mm with DIVERSITY IN DESIGN The 1946 range of Columbus models begins with three designs of radio admirably suited for use in bedroom, kitchenette, office or flat. Each model is readily portable and is capable of excellent five-valve broadcast performance. Detail* Model 6 “Miniature”—£l3-10-0 in browa, ivory, red or green plastic shades. Height: 6s'; Width! Depth: Si* Model 14 “Raeburn”—£22-0-0 Height: Bs'; Width :10$'; Depth: 7*. Model 14 “Gainsborough”—£22-#-G Height! Bs'; Width: 14'; Depth: 7*. Writ* or aah for coloured descriptive book “ Coiumbae Miniatures”. Model 53 (5-valve broadcast) and Model 55 (5-valve doalwave) are two models of average power which have been specifically designed for truly high-quality tonal reproduction. They represent a well-considered and highly successful interpretation of the needs of people who desire a radio with quality of tone without the added expense of high-power operation. Details Models 53 "Corvette”—£26-0-0 (Broadcast) , Height: 124'; Width: 18$'; Depth: 9'. Model 55 “Corvette”—£29-10-0 (Dualwave) Height: 12$'; Width: ,184'; Depth: 9V Coloured descriptive book available entitled, “ Radio for the Smaller Home''. BATTERY MODEL—Mod&I 42 (equivalent o$ Model 53), a five- - valve broadcast model is available for 6-volt vibrator battery operDMMMmUM a tion. ■' in MODEL 66 mm m +r * drag MODEL !^/£IAAAs&\, m * MODEL 53 AVVVoSC MODEL 55 Model M is at radio of high-power performaneo (six valve), with the same tonal attribute* which characterise Model* 53 and 55, It is a model which is ideal for long-range reception over.' a wide number of stations—broadcast and world shortwave. ■*. ■''' Details—Model ft w Warrior”-£35-«.0 ■ ■ Height: 12'; Width: 22';. Depth: V. Model 66 “Discovery”—C46-10-0 Height: 39*; Width* 22$'; Depth: 12', ' A booklet entitled, “Power and Performance",'ie freely available. BATTERY MODELS—A model for 6-volt battery vibrator operation (Model 70) which is similar in appearance and, performance to Model 66, Is available in both cabinet styles. MODEL' 90 „ i v7 M ODEL ,v 90 M "s? MODEL 90 m iJX A¥ MOOEL 90 m xxaczxascz f . '■ ' 1 - V;' "' v m Hi RADIO'CHAM 0 PH ONt^i. fimZUtMtZagS ■ -h cA A* w mm ill GRAMOPHONE RADIO bf / V Model 90 is top of the Columbus range of models by virtue of the modernity and unique nature of its technical design. It is in all ways the perfect radio, with calibrated band-spreading for shortwave, discriminatory tone control, peerless tonal quality and handsome appearance. The model is illustrated and described at considerable length in a colour‘ book entitled “Radio Pre-Eminent”: which is available upon request. Details—Model 90 “Endeavour”—£49*lo-0 Height: 14$'; Width: 24'; Depth: 11$'. Model 90 “ Escort ”—£6l *10• 0 ; ' Height: 39"; Width: 25$'; Depth 13". Model 90 “ Convoy £65 -0 • 0 Height: 39"; Width: 27$'; Depth: 13". Model 90 “Squadron”—£74-0-0 ' Height: 38$"; Width: 36'; Depthl4s’, BATTERY MODELS-?-Models of similar characteristics and of identical appearance are available in all four cabinet styles with vibrator operation from 6-volt battery (Model 96). Three styles of radio gramophone combination are also available. Details and colour illustrations are included in the book “Radio Pre-Eminent” mentioned above. The dimensions in each case are Radio-Gramophone “Continental” Height: 34"; Width: 34'; Depth: 15f*. Radio-Gramophone “Caravel” Height: 32$'; Width: 33'; Depth: 15*'. Radio-Gramophone “Flotilla” Height: 34$'; Width: 45'; Depth: 18*. RADIO GRAMOPHONE KM? m s oßt m a Guarantee of Performance and Satisfaction Every COLUMBUS radio is unconditionally guaranteed. For twelve month* after sale, ye service and attend to each COLUMBUS, at ito owner's request, absolutely free of charge. Thy guaranteo is offered without any reservations whatever, and our services ■ will always be. promptly, courteously and gladly given. Ip that way we accept full and unqualified responsibility for the quality and reliability of every radio which bears our name. ' rOLUMBIK RADIO Columbus Radio Centre: 105 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN’ Telephone 13*577.

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Evening Star, Issue 25942, 6 November 1946, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 25942, 6 November 1946, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 25942, 6 November 1946, Page 4

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