elsen aerial IMPROVE YOUR RECEPTION SERIES CONDENSERS wwn ncw^r i ivn j^^^>i>MM . M^ Aerial series condensers can make your set more j^^***j^^^ffiN selective and increase the volume. The condenser is simply placed in the aerial lead— that is, the aerial iNHfeßffipHßHll is joined to one terminal on the condenser, the other j^DjlMfiEjXj^Hll|fe condenser terminal is connected to the aerial terminI^H&K^S^HIIIu .aLpnthe set. The condenser tunes the aerial and -^^B^W^^B^BJBW-li^will be found that at certain settings the sensitiIV ■SS^B^lllr Vl^Y °^ le set 's mcreasec^«"" the selectivity improved. (■« ESflEJAmill The Telsen Aerial Series Condenser incorporates a » JHHJBjHII shorting switch so that at its maximum position a IhJj^^E^^KUH straight-through connection is given. Connect one y&JEKSUKfwEr oi these condensers to your set; the improvement in results will more than repay you for the small outlay. .his Condenser provides an ideal selectivity and volume control. The maximum capacity is -.0003 mfd., and has an extremely low minimum capacity. The switch arm is attached to the spindle, whereby the Condenser is short circuited at its maximum position, giving a straight through aerial connection when desired. This results in a wide range of control. R/9 Supplied complete with knob. each ** V THE LAMPHOUSE, II Manners St., Wellington
This Announcement is addressed to every salary and wageearner who could, but has not yet opened a National Savings Account. i You will agree that defeat in this war is unthinkable. You have been told that to avert defeat every man and woman must play their part — must PAY. You know of the sacrifices made by those who have gone overseas and of the willing efforts made by thousands of people in New Zealand. "Will you do your part too-— PAY, Money is required. Required more urgently than men or materials, because men can't fight and materials can't be produced unless backed by money. Go without something and lend your money to your country. OPEN A NATIONAL SAVINGS ACCOUNT AND BANK EACH WEEK Call at your Post Office or Savings Bank 3% National Savings Bonds and 5/- Gift Coupons still on sale limed by the N.Z.; National Savings Committee, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 83, 4 October 1941, Page 7
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