J_ W: B. Waimate Says The _ "AERITROL" Is All We Say It Isl Here's his letter: "I received the Aeritrol on Monday, and, after 0 few days' trial am writing to let you know am very satisfied with it, 'and that it is ALL YOU SAY IT IS. It certainly increases the volume, and makes the small stations clearer and easier to listen to. We can also get Wellington (2YA) now in the day- time, and we could not hear it with- out the Aeritrol. The neighbours are all anxious to get one, SO you should get some orders from these parts: Here' S What We Say Of The "Aeritrol" It will separate interfering stations reduce noise level and interference increase volume of weak stations eliminate the need for an aerial control volume from powerful local stations. Installed In a Few Minutes Without Tools Safel Uses no electricity! Easily con- nected to any type of receiver, old or new , battery or electric. Increases volume equivalent to an extra valve You'I get radio reception at its best if you install: an "AERITROL: Send for one NOW Cat: No. ZAI 27/6 Post Free 7 Days Free Trial The Electric LAMPHOUSE 11 Manners Street Wellington
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 62, 30 August 1940, Page 12
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202Page 12 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 62, 30 August 1940, Page 12
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