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PHILIP* ALL ARE HERE.... “E“HE new Philips 1939 Silentode Radio- HIM ; £ players are being welcomed in ."xMK’ftt ** ' 1' grand style. Impatiently the moment ■MgSaraß®--’*-’'- J- has been awaited when the news would Aft.* spread. fgt Mr “THE NEW PHILIPS RECEIVERS ARE ... * fl here!” nHgHHMKagBgMHn W This great moment has come. An Allstar range is being received with joy and iiSlf ■ « • satisfaction by thousands of enthusiasts. *?***? You, too, will be astonished at the A 6 valve Superheterodyne with the new UY 4 /► - * excellence of the new Philips products. Silentode in the R.F. Stage, excellent allEven your high expectations will be wave performance and a light beam pointer A Superheterodyne of extremely attractive surpassed. Never before has it been and lighted window tuning make this set appearance offering excellent all - round possible to be SO closely in touch with very easy to tune on all wave bands, performance on both shortwave and broad- Y ho ! e = never before was Permanent magnet speaker with Philips , . , listenine-in to al! stations so tranquil sound diffuser and a scientifically designed cast bands. The original style of the mould- and SO independent of their situation on streamline moulded edcabinetand pleasing boldness of the dis- the globe. cabinet are responsible ™ ICE tinctive circular sun dial convey an impres- See yQur accredited retaiier NOW in for the very high quality I O GNS sion of power and quality pR . c[ _ order to see and heaf . what p hi |j ps have of reproduction. borne out in practice by an done you this year . Y ou will indeed undistorted output of 35 1/X find an range worthy in every fIVMHHRHHHL watts. respect of the name Philips. if 1 $ A Designed and Constructed Specially For *' New Zealand Conditions RADIO’S Development— | f fj at its best in PHILIPS ’ DIRECT ACTION and SH| I Automatic MOTOR DRIVEN PRESS BUTTON TUNING I| - To say that this model is incomparable is no mere figure of speech. It is a set that cannot be judged by conventional standards so far does it go beyond A 6 valve Superheterodyne, embodying linear action press an X previous achievement. button tuning, only made possible by a tuning mechanism of Philips exclusive system of electrical motor-driven press button tuning is revolutionary design. only one °f t * ie outstanding features of the set. This new Philips development ensures extremely accurate and An X combination of 8 broadcast stations may be selected at the touch of a a « u < ri-z. k i ■ u .i button. There are two extra cruising buttons for rapid manipulation of easy setting of the press buttons and mno way affects the the er whi|e manua| tu |$ carrjed out circuit efficiency of the Radioplayer which retains its full r- , r ' j ■ c Such features as variable selectivity control, improved PRICE sensitivity, selectivity and quietness cf operation. feed-back circuit, Silentode valve in R.F. stage and an A Microphony, especially on the shortwaves has been entirely undistorted output of 4 watts .make this set an out- 5 GNS. eliminated by the incorporation of the linear action condenser. standing receiver for 1939. An improved negative feedback system in conjunction with a highly sensitive Philips Loudspeaker with sound diffuser produces tonal output of a very high degree of fidelity! The The Sets With X general appearance of the highly polished j /< ) walnut cabinet, the two colour edge-lit named Standard Prices P ( /f) dial and the neat and simple layout of the —VALUE 1 V - guaranteed K (fiSi The valves in these Philips J M J MADE BY THE MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS PHILIPS LAMPS. X-RAY and CYCLE DYNAMO LIGHTING SETS, Etc., Etc

SUPPLIED AND SERVICED BY NEWTON KING LTD. ARAWATA ST., TE AWAMUTU PHONES 209, 259 1

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 58, Issue 4194, 9 June 1939, Page 6

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