x A Triode /hX ? 1 is a poem M | ... right or wrong? 1 SB v V* Wrong. . . unless you V regard a radio vaive as V A the poetry of electronic motion. But diodes and AT X triodes and pentodes and all kinds of radio >7 \ valves aren’t as plentiful as they used to be. / If your radio’s performance is suffering because J> / of tired valves you’d be wise to have it serviced /S and the valves replaced now. A. You’d be extremely wise if you asked Columbus A Radio Centre to do the job for you-for then vA / you’re assured of scientific checking, accurate 'Z testing and careful alignment. It’s the only kind A Z of servicing that Radio Centre do. -N I COLUMBUS I | V RADIO CENTRE X 4 FOR RADIO REPAIRS V -4 VICTORIA AVENUE - ■ PHONE 2468 A 4 TUI STREET. TAIHAPE PHONE 87 S 6 -X PLAN, ORGANISE, IMPROVISE ! Clear Railway Wagons Without Delay. ! 1 When a consignor or consignee keeps a railway wagon idle longer ( i than is absolutely necessary, he not only holds up a vehicle —he i ' holds up war traffic. When he frees a wagon he sends it directly , ' to the help of our fighting men. Remember THAT every time a J i wagon comes to you. Every day from now on, the need for trans- i 1 port becomes more urgent. ■ Work for Quicker 1 urnround. ;
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 203, 25 August 1944, Page 2
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