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THE HEART OF THE MULLARD VALVE i. its filament the wonderful “P.M.” filament. It is the secret of the Mutiard Valve’s extraordinary low current consumption; of its wider range of power: of its longer life; and of its magnificent volume. Practically unbreakable, too! PUT this Heart in i Advt. The MuHard Wireless Service Co., Ltd., London. Obtainable from ! good Radio Dealers. Mullarf THE-MASTER, • VjAL VE' Sole N.Z. Selling Agents, SPEDDING LTD., Fort Street, Auckland Now Available in New Zealand. The FRANCE “DRY” TRICKLE CHARGER Incorporating a new Rectifying principle. ABSOLUTELY DRY No acid or bulb to replace REQUIRES NO ATTENTION No vibrating parts to get out of order. LIFE OF RECTIFYING ELEMENT practically unlimited. THREE CHARGING SPEEDS i. 4, 1 4 Amperes. Price only £4'io'or with Automatic Switch e.s'iTAuckland Agents: Superadio Ltd., Keith's Radio Shack. “Herald” Buildings. Queen Street. Howie’s Radio, Ultradio, Dilworth Buildings. Great North Koad. Federal Radio House, Darby Street. N.Z. Master Agents: RADIO LTD. Floor) 1 Anzac Avenue

The childxen's tonic! Tablets purify the blood • e.rt M I rosy cheeks and bright -mu'# take. Is 6d a box at all caeiu— —

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 267, 1 February 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 267, 1 February 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 267, 1 February 1928, Page 12

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