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9 8.C in wul ~@5 i peace Tre GENERAL ELECTRIC co. LTDe OF ENGLAND: IN THE FOREFRONT OF ELECTRICAL PROGRESS Electuification Schentes G.E.C: Electrification G.EC: turbo-electric generating plant; up to the Schemes have been applied to all industries, including: largest units required for modern utility or indus- Aircraft Factories ; Chem- ical Works ; Collieries ; trial power stations, has long been specified by Food Factories; Gold power engineers at home and overseas: The speed Mines ; Iron, Steel and Copper Works; Locomotive at which industrial electrification has been increased and Railway Carriage and Wagon Works ; Motor Car is a measure of the Nation S war production. In- Works ; Ships and Ship- evitably, this has resulted in the entire research and yards ; Textile Mills; Oil Fields and Refineries; etc;; technical resources of the GEC: the largest etc: electrical manufacturingorganization in the Empire -together with the Company' S vast production of electrical equipment being directed to the war effort. When peace comes, however, the big technical advances made by the Company in all applications of electricity, including the important one of electronics, as a result of the urgent and ever-changing problems con- nected with the war, will be available to all concerned with reconstruction in any part of the world: N.z. Representative: BRITISH GENERAL ELECTRIC Co. LTD WELLINGTON; AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 264, 14 July 1944, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 264, 14 July 1944, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 264, 14 July 1944, Page 5

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