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MV radio's been MEEDINGTHIStoRALONCTIM£) WKAT /KBOVTYmjRS? * ' •/ “Yet, I wm tired of buying Dry Btntrici so now Pre bought * Philip* • B* and ‘C* Power Unit foe the price of two KM of ‘dry** and I know this job is going to last for ever. By the way, it s the simplest thing on earth to use,' just plug into the various sockets till your set works beat. If you want aoo ‘B ’ volt* you can have them—if you want three grid bias taps each of any voltage between x and 40, you may bare them in an instant. DON’T STARVE YOUR VALVES, give —~h of them iusi what plate and grid voltages they need.’’ . Ym may find jut miat rcittft ««-i «.B* Up is gmtgjtem art h mams Ha ttm Pk jr-rntU. Ask jttr dialer far a ttrbaitai ftidtr dtabm mitk fkiu ■ Ptmtr Units. PHILIPS POWER SOCKET APPARATUS __ OfAUV («■ A) Atoto owrO* ft **W»6*|; B4SI* *B33* ■uXl FOR yean Cohambia Dry Cells have proven far more satisfactory and economical for every ignition. purpose* Everywhere -they are acknowledged the world's beat*: a TRAM MAMC 4011 DRY BATTERIES Kacssry Reproentalivei s ■■■-■ BLUE fit COMPANY, LTD. Chaocerr Chambers, O’Coonrit St, Auckland '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20701, 26 April 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20701, 26 April 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20701, 26 April 1929, Page 5