THE WORLD IN THE HOME
NEW GULBRANSEN AND CROMWELL RADIOS It is not generally known that the Gulbransen Co., whose splendid range of radio models will be fjund on the stand of the Wallace Milking Machine Co., are one of the pioneers of the musical instrument industry. Gulbransen s adhere to the principle that “there is no substitute for precise manufacturing and high quality,” and, in the construction of their various sets, have unswervingly built to a standard that satisfies their customers. As a result, all sets possess a smooth and faithful reproduction throughout the entire broadcast range. Other sets demonstrated from the stand are the New Zealand built Cromwell, containing the highest grade parts throughout, and constructed to comply with the New Zealand Public Works and P. and T. regulations. The models displayed' are of striking design, pure in tone, faithful in reproduction and unequalled for value. Undoubtedly the outstanding feature of the display is the new Gulbransen long and short wave model that brings the world into your. sitting room. Make a point of seeing it. It is equipped for short and standard wave reception, has a triple indicator aeroplane dial, automatic volume control, full range dynamic speaker, four point rubber cushion mounting, can pick up weak and distant stations with extraordinary case, and has remarkable selectivity.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1934, Page 10
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