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TEST lULUMDU) NOW CCUCviti&luf—utideT JR '■ •*' .%> o 4 Almost any set that’s really modern can give satisfaction during the winter months . . . but Summer, when conditions are all against good reception, is the time to find out just how good a Radio really is. So we invite you to try out a Columbus Radio now. We want you to test it under the most difficult conditions ... to discover first-hand that here is one Radio that can give you completely satisfying reception, summer, winter and all the year round. But Columbus Radio offers you more than a performance that is sensationally better. Columbus is a quality Radio clean through ; a Radio built by master technicians and engineers expressly for New Zealand geographic and atmospheric conditions. Behind each Columbus stands the Dominion’s finest service organisation. Competent, factory-trained mechanics placed at strategic points and ready to render service in your own home no matter where you live in New Zealand. Each Columbus is backed by a 12-months unconditional guarantee which is an indication of our faith in its merit and quality. Choose Columbus from a series of 24 modern-style models. Each can be purchased on convenient, confidential terms. Now is the time to apply the acid-test of summer reception. Ring or call at the Radio Centre or your nearest direct factory representative for a trial set to be sent to your home. COLUMBUS RADIO Direct Factory Representatives: W. A. CARTHEW, Pahiatua. J. H. PENNEY, Feilding. HENDERSON’S RADIO & CYCLE DEPOT, V. J. SIMPSON, Shannon. Oxford Street, Levin. OSSIE TONG, Bulls. K. MAY, Vogel Street, Woodville. G. P. WRIGHT, High Street, Dannevirke. RADIO CENTRE 60 Broadway, Palmerston N. (Tel. 7665).

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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 297, 16 December 1939, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 297, 16 December 1939, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 297, 16 December 1939, Page 5

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