Household
J. Smith & Son
Household - Television
Sit, watch and listen! These are DYNATRON instruments. Probably the most expensive, certainly the best...
Views: 11,154 Year: 1959
G.E.C. Television
Household - Television
We're not going to talk about Barretter control or Automatic Vision Gain control or any of our technical advances. The important thing is this: here is a 14" T.V. receiver superbly designed and made by one of the world's greatest electrical and electronic organisations...
Views: 8,167 Year: 1954
Bush
Household - Television
Look to Bush for the programme switch to B.B.C. or Commercial. When the alternative programmes start this new Bush model will require no modification to bring you whichever programme you want. A simple switch, which has been built into the set, will allow you to tune in to either programme - at a touch...
Views: 7,781 Year: 1954
Kolster-Brandes (KB)
Household - Television
big picture - 30% brighter with the new KB "Queen" 14" Table Model. Special 'interlace' giving far better definition. 20 valves and 12kV. for extra performance. Electro-magnetic focusing for better control definition. Extra valves for relentless interference suppression...
Views: 7,948 Year: 1953
G.E.C. Television
Household - Television
Brightest stars of television... Eamonn Andrews and the New G.E.C. 14in. television. Biggest value of 1953. Large, steady, brilliant picture, handsome compact walnut veneered cabinet, remarkably low price - and G.E.C. dependability! It matters a great deal who makes your TV receiver...
Views: 7,914 Year: 1953
G.E.C. Television
Household - Television
See all... Hear all - Look and listen to G.E.C. television... crisp, clear, lifelike sound and picture as you expected. Then remember what else G.E.C. brings you...
Views: 7,011 Year: 1952
Murphy
Household - Television
Christmas Present (and long long afterwards) - A Murphy Television Set for Christmas! What a present for the family! "Yes" you say "and what a price to spend on a single present." But half a minute. Here's a present for a whole lot of people...
Views: 7,218 Year: 1952
Murphy
Household - Television
which would you rather pay... 99 GNS or £103.19.0? Some salesmen argue for the 99 guinea touch "because it sounds less." We argue against it because we like plain speech. So all Murphy Sets are marked in the actual pounds, shillings and pence that we are all used to...
Views: 6,841 Year: 1952
Murphy
Household - Television
Less Control! If television sets were perfect you could switch on evening after evening and get perfect pictures all the time without doing a thing more. Well - they're not perfect. Not by a long chalk! But some are better than others...
Views: 6,961 Year: 1952
Murphy
Household - Television
honeymoon for two - It's roses, roses all the way when you first buy a television set. Front row of the dress circle every night, comfortable armchairs for seats; and no bus to catch home. But there comes a moment when the first thrill of ownership if over...
Views: 6,760 Year: 1952