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d I Jr ft-b-W' ♦ ...so are we, and when you bay here, our knowledge and experience are com service. Here are some oi the sets we hai ire : BrEMSR-TQLLY Power Six. r.i oak cabinet, complete with £7 /s Speaker, bo ampere hour 6 voit accumulator (the six vaives on.y draw ?4 amp., with a power valve in the last stage), large size B battery (90 volts), erected £sl iOs. BREMER-TULLY Counterphase Six with same accessories as Power Six, £Ol los (bare set £4O). BREMER-TULLY Counterphase Eight with same accessories as Power Six £3j (bare set £00). Five Valve set i.i handsome cabinet with 80 ampere hour I voit accumulator, standard B batteries (135 volt), good speaicer, ail complete and erected £34 lOs. For those who do not want to go this high we can put in a three valve set that brings in from 10 to 15 stations on the loud-speaker, complete with 80 ampere hour accumulator, standard size B batteries (90 volt), in nice cabinet, complete and erected, £l9 and up. Two valve set (uses dry A batteries), complete £l2 ios. Note—The buyer has to provide the aerial masts in all cases. There is nothing built that can beat the BremerTully for Tone Quality. Ask for literature and particulars. Tlorthland Ford Service Demised Radio Dealers Kaitd'a 6 '

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Northland Age, Volume 27, Issue 41, 26 October 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Northland Age, Volume 27, Issue 41, 26 October 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Northland Age, Volume 27, Issue 41, 26 October 1927, Page 2

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