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50 YEARS The only world-wide educational institution established for this period is the IC.S_ 5,000,000 students have beneflted by I.C.S training. In every country former L.C.S. men are leaders in their professions or trades. Why not YoU? Radio Engineer Journalism Mechanical Eng. Architecture Electric Power Accountancy and Lighting Ground Eng. Professional Exams. Aeronautical Advice and Free Prospectus on re- quest. No obligation, So send to-day: INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. L, 182 Wakefield 8t., Wellington. RADIOTRON VALVES KSBALED FoR YqUR Protegtiom Join- the RA 'HOBBIES 0 CLUB/ � The objects of the Club are to en- courage the home construction of radio sets; to help members with any radio problems; to put members in touch with others with similar aims and interests; and to keep members posted, monthly, with the latest in radio per medium of the "RADIO GRAM: Members are kn 0 W n @S "RAHOBS: SPECIAL OFFER If You Join Now You will get, in addition to member ship privileges and advantages, The Lamphouse Annual, Member' $ Badge, Member' $ Magazine the 'RADIO GRAM; every month for 12 months, all for 4/-, which includes postage. Sign your narie and address below , tear off, and post , with your remittance, to The LAMPHOUSE, 11 Manners Street; Wellington NAME ADDRESS CLUB

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 59, 9 August 1940, Page 46

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Page 46 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 59, 9 August 1940, Page 46

Page 46 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 59, 9 August 1940, Page 46

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