General Owes His Life To Philips Valves With his airship wrecked upon an Arctic mountain and with hundreds of miles of frozen wastes between him and the nearest outpost of civilisation, General Nobile's only hope of rescue lay in the Italia's wireless set. It seemed a slender hope. In the crash in which one gondola was torn from the airship the set had been cruelly shaken. Could those seemingly fragile valves project the cry for help so far across space after such a gruelling, in such a climate? The world knows the answer. The Italia's radio had been fitted with Philips Transmitting Valves, the S.O.S. messages were heard, and General Nobile's life and the lives of hts companions were saved. See the Wonderful Philips Apparatus At the Winter Show! Philips Receiving Valves and other radio apparatus has the same fineness of quality and design as the Italia's Philips Transmitting Valves. Hear the Philips Loudspeaker operated through Philips Valves, a Philips Audio Transformer, and a Philips Battery Eliminator at the Winter Show. The purity of reception and fidelity of tone is unequalled. IP Wl 111 lILI PS RADIO \ APPARATUS Atwater Kent radio MODEL E RADIO SPEAKER. The result of nearly three years laboratory work. Faithfully covers the entire tange of musical tones, from the lowest to the highest register. With 9 feet of flexible cord. TRUE! The low notes make music richer. The high notes give it distinctive quality. If any notes are skimped, reality is lost —reality that gives character to music or the human voice. For reality that cannot be lost, try the new ATWATER KENT RADIO Speaker —Model E. You can pay more —but you can’t get more. Local Agents: F. WISEMAN Ltd. N.Z. Distributors: C. & A. Odlin & Co., Ltd. Wellington. U
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 404, 12 July 1928, Page 6 (Supplement)
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294Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 404, 12 July 1928, Page 6 (Supplement)
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