G 6.C IN WAR AS IN PEACE F Vea Gekera Electric ca LTD e 05 SECAnae at the service of the Empire Electification 3 Scheses G.E.C: Electrification Schemes have been applied to all industries, including: Aircreft Factories ; Chem- ical Works ; Collieries ; Food Factories; Gold Mines ; Iron, Steel and Civil air transport is everywhere destined to leap Copper Works ; Locomotive ahead as soon as the war ends. For the present; and Railway Carriage and Wagon Works ; Motor Car however, plans must be held up because SO many Works ; Ships and Ship- yards ; Textile Mills ; Oil of the firms who would make the equipment for Fields and Refineries; etc , etc: the factory, or the aircraft; or the aerodrome are fully engaged on war production. This is the case with G.EC , leaders in British electrical manufacture. Working in close collaboration with Government experts, the G.EC. research and manufacturing organisations have made developments of the utmost scientific import- ance: When war priority ceases, however, the technical advances made by the Company in all applications of electricity, including the import- ant one of electronics, will be available to all in every part of the world for the carrying out of complete electrification schemes of any magnitude: 88C-alwvays i te fonehont % electical poghess NZ: REPRESENTATIVE: BRITISH GENERAL ELECTRIC Co. LTD: Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 272, 8 September 1944, Page 3
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