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a career that will ensure succeSS AFTER the war RADIO QUALIFY NL through DRULEIGH EXPERTS ! NEW METHODS OF INSTRUCTION The Druleigh courses of correspondence in- struction in Radio have been specially AFTER THE WAR written for New Zealand students: They SPECIAL The peace t0 follow the wor will be the "Avia- have been found much better than any tion and Radio" Age. The production of aircraft series of text books, even including the will g0 on, superseding all other means of trans- TO BEGINNERBS Admiralty Handbook, for non-essentials have port. The development of Direction-finding, Re mote Control, Blind Flying, etc;, will continue NOW IN THE HANDS OF THE been eliminated, and they are written in to progress, and thousands of important, well- PRINTERS. terms easily understood by the student with paid positions will be offering to TRAINED MEN 0 sixth standard education: in all spheres of Radio, Meteorology Direction- Because of the shortage of over- finding, _ Wireless Operation, International Tele seas text books, Druleigh is bring Every course of training is divided into phony, Television; Research_ Technical Branches, easily graded sections, each of which con- Manufacturing, and Medicine. ing out 0 special text book on the tains 0 set of examination questions which This is YOUR OPPoRTUNiTY to train Now In fundamental principles of radio, the student answers and sends into the Col- the FIELD OF ThE FUTURE, to lift you out of covering the Electron Theory, lege for individual marking and criticism_ the crowd, not only for the "duration; but in Magnetism, and Inductance, Alter This enables Druleigh tutors to keep an in- the Peace to follow. nating and Direct Current, Re- dividual check on the progress of each sisters, Condensers, Transformers, student, and to offer any additional help and THE DRULEIGH RADIO COURSE fundamental formula and simple guidance which may be thought necessary these and more subjects: radio mathematics. The principle from time to time. covers many of resonance and tuning, valves FIRST CLASS OPERATOR and simple circuits. Profusely illustrated, containing actual SPECIAL HOME STUDY COURSE AIR FORCE OPERATOR photos of layout and design of in FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF RADIO AMATEUR CERTIFICATE some of the latest ship'$ equip- ENGINEERING and OPERATING: RADIO SERVICEMEN ment. To meet the needs of those wanting sound TECHNICIANS 6 ENGINEERS ONLY 10' -, POST FREE! knowledge in the fundamental principles of radio engineering transmission and reception, Druleigh DIRECTION FINDING RESERVE YOUR COPY NOW has out 0 special course of home study instruction anyone with 0 sixth standard educa- TELEPHONY tion can follow: It gives the student a knowledge sufficient to ETC. qualify him for the theory sections of the Radio Personal Instruction in Theory and Morse at Auckland: Amateur' $ Examination, and the Third Class Sea- going Operator S Certificate. It also covers the radio theory required by those wishing to qualify SEND THS COUPON TO-DAY! for entrance to the Radio Division of the RNZAR With this course of instruction aS 0 basis students may by paying the additional fee, continue their Mr. R W. Corson , Director, studies for the First Class Operator's Certificate, the Technical Certificates in Broadcasting, Ad- DRULEIGH RADIO COLLECE vanced Direction Finding and Television. The total fee with application, covering all in- HORNES BUILDING, VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND: struction papers, marking of work, and the answering of all additional questions, is 86. Dear Sir, Never before has a New Zealand Radio student been offered such value. Only 0 College with (a) Please send me without obligation particulars of your Course of Instruction, In the resources and experience of Druleigh could do this: (b). Please reserve Copy of your special radio text book for beginners, for which enclose 10/-. SUCCESS IS ASSURED ! With the Druleigh Home Tuition you are not NAME_ held back by the slowest man in a large class: Each student makes rapid advancement accord ing to his own ability. ADDRESS: Druleigh students are to be found in interesting and well-paid positions all over the Empire. Druleigh tuition is practical and thorough. 16

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 216, 13 August 1943, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 216, 13 August 1943, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 216, 13 August 1943, Unnumbered Page

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