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Ijul Aunt Ethel SAID IT WAs LIBEL You have @ 2-volt acci- George is an announcer. At Brisbane, we believe: He' s Aunt Ethel's favourite mulator?_then these are nephew. When she heard him on Cousin Dick' s set one evening she aaid, first of all, the Marconi V alves Jow that George had croupa need : Then she said it was a scandal: Marconi D.E.H: 210 _ And after that she talked a lot about solicitors and libel actions and things. for the HF stage For George, as you ve probably gathered, was a victim of svalve distortion:" When (Price 18/6) . Aunt Ethel told him what he sounded like on Cousin Dick' $ set, he said that was the 210 _ WORST of Dick, he would g0 experimenting, and that Marconi Valves ought to be Marconi D.EL made compulsory by law. for the detector stage (also for gen- Seriously, though, that is one outstanding thing about Marconi Valves. They don't eral purposes) 13/6. stwist: Moreover, they're very economical o power and they last 8 tremendously long time: You see, they" re MARCONI, which means that everything filament; grid, Marconi D.E.P. 210 __ plate, vacuum, EVERYTHING is designed for the purpose of making a better for the power stage 18 / 6. VALVE. MARCONI ~do Ya4EE do everything that a valve #ORLDWD Amalgamated WIRELESs Wireless (Australasia) Ltd. Box 830 WELLINGTON

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 11, 28 September 1928, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 11, 28 September 1928, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 11, 28 September 1928, Page 19

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