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USES NO MORE CURRENT ThAN 0 TORCH k" W ITh 1.4 volt Radio country listeners may now 66 have all the convenience and economy of city " A. C: sets without the worry or expense of handling accumulators. Ic obviates all the disadvantages of country radio ic means a new era of trouble free listening: The amazing new 1.44 volt valve which makes this possible, is hailed as the greatest discovery in country radio. It operates on a current consumption equal to that of an ordinary torch and with EVEREADY Dry batteries gives long periods of uninterrupted service which makes 1.4 volt radio the cheap- est of all country radios to operate. Ask your dealer to demonstrate or if You have difficulties in obtaining infor- mation write to P.O_ Box 146 Te Aro, Wellington, for full details. 14 volt radio is designed to operate exclusively on DRY batteries, the smoothest, most efficient source of power supply available for the purpose. It uses only Equibped with txo medium size Radio B Batteries and one of the specially designed nel X250 "A" Batteries. The 1.4 volt valve enables dry batteries to give more than EVE READY double their customary life hen functioning aS "A" Batteries. It also reduces B" Batteries outlay by one third: RAD | 0 BATTE R ES NATIO NAL C A R B,0 N P R 0 P R I E TA R Y LTMITED NE W Z EALA ND MQW RADIO homes haing VOLT country 14

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 16, 13 October 1939, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 16, 13 October 1939, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 16, 13 October 1939, Page 24

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