Oto COUNTRY AND PORTABLE RADLOS Wfe nO mOie cuient THAN A TORCH The biggest news in country and portable radio for years-a battery set designed to operate on a current consumption equal to that of an ordinary torch. Think what this means new era of economical and trouble-free listening for country residents the elimination of accumulators, and the irksome labour and expenses of recharging and handling them. It means a new, lighter, more compact, more economical portable receiver that everyone can carry and afford to operate. 1.4 Volt Radio requires only two medium sized EVEREADY Radio B Batteries and one of the new specially designed EVEREADY X250 "A Batteries giving remarkable length of service in conjunction with the new valve. Have the full enjoyment of country and portable radio for excep- tional operating economy. Ask your dealer to demonstrate these 1.4 volt radios, or if You have difficulty in obtaining information, write to Box 146, Te Aro, Wellington for full details, Alew 4 VOLT VALVE Revolutioniges batteny nadios The nel 1.4 volt valve_the source of the amazing economy Equipbed with of 1.4 volt radio is one of the latest developments in the field of radio science and is designed to operate exclusively on DRY batteries-the smoothest, most efficient, and most reliable source of poier available for country and portable EVE READY radio. Its low current drain enables dry cell batteries to give more than double their customary life ahen function- ing a$ Radio A batteries_ The 1.4 volt valve also reduces B" battery outlay by one-third, making 144 RAD / 0 BATTE R /E S volt radio the cheapest to operate. NA TIO NA L CA R B 0 N P R 0 P RIE TA R Y LIMITED N E W Z EALA ND
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 18, 27 October 1939, Page 24
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