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The Voice of Tanks; Planes, Ships- THE RADiO A tank battle is being waged_~with the Commander talking to his crews by radio: A submarine is sighted, Or a raft of ship- wrecked sailors: The sub: is hunted and 3z sunk, the derelict mariners are rescued because of the voice of radio: Radio is a vital factor in modern war communications, and Philco laboratories and factories are fully engaged in produc- tion for the United Nations: This means a reduced supply of Philco Home Radios, but Begg' $ still have the latest Philcos on display. Call to-day while there is still a selection: Then You, 4 THE MUSICAL AND too, can "g0 home ELECTRICAL CENTRE Ii t0 your Philcol" (gBeaa | AUCKLAND; WELLINGTON; CHRISTCHURCH; DUNEDIN; NELSON; TIMARU, philco OAMARU, INVERCARGILL:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 183, 24 December 1942, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 183, 24 December 1942, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 183, 24 December 1942, Page 31

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