The Mqrconi Wireless Telegraph plant in England is probably the finest of its kind anywhere. That company, of course, fioes. not maka the popular wireless sets. It manufactures transmitting and other wireless appa,ratufl i'or big institqtions and Governments, aud if thqre is Any problem to be solvcd in wireless, it is the place tha4 0oyornmeuts go to for assistance. The company spends a very Jarge supa of money each year- on research. It also has to do a great deal of work for customera of an oxperimental natufe, which is not always shqwn in the. artiqle finally produced. Thqs qiargins of prqfit are small, Apart froin Mareorti himself, all tho big iigures of wireless invention, Sir Ambrose Fleming aqd Mr Franklin, who inveixted the beam and is responsible for important television deveiopments, have been associated with the coihpauy. But, apart from the works, which are of intense interest, the Marconi school qf wirole&s communication is a very good institutiou. Young men form Uugland and all parts of ihe world go there to learn about wHeless-r-aud they do so under the very best conditidus. KBEB CQLBS 4T BAY. Frequently a common cold that begina with germs in the nose extends to the threat and lungs. Laboratory tests prove that Pulmonas DESTROY the germs that cause oolfis and PREVENT 'flu, bronchilis, laryngitis, tonsilitis and other throat and chost complainis frqtn dovcloping. Suik Puhnonas they glva quick reliet' ln tins 1/-, 1/6, 2/G. Chemists and Stores, w, ' - -
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 189, 27 August 1937, Page 15
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