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Giant T RGr Of extra large capacity, Siemens T 7 Super Radio Battery is more 1 economical in purchase price than the ordinary HT Accumulator: It i8 considerably more reliable and needs no attention whatever: This Battery is capable of supply- ing HT current of considerably greater magnitude than can eco- nomically be taken from the ordinary small unit, 'or even large capacity types of HT Dry Bat- teries: 70E A giant in energy, it will give Sl2er 3= 53 long and faithful service, free Kone From extraneous noiges, through- out its long life. Praise for SIEMENS Batteries from Central Africa: No. 1035X _50 Volts: Siro,_ =[ thought it might interest you to know that I have had three of your 50-volt Super Radio Extra Capacity Batteries in u8e here since October, 31/6 1927. Normally they run a 3-valve short-wave receiver, but I bave also u8ed them for working a short-wave Write for Complete Cata" transmitter, C.W. and phone for about logue tos_ a month, taking at times a feed of 60 M/a. 1 was heard in Augtralia while Sole NZ Distributors: ueing them. They are still going strong; and are the frst batteries have found to stand up S0 well for- the Cory-Wright and time (8 months) in this trying climate Salmon ENGINEERS, WELLINGTON Box 1230. STEMENS AUCKLAND Po. Box 1650. Super Radio Battery

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 18, 15 November 1929, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisement 3 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 18, 15 November 1929, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisement 3 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 18, 15 November 1929, Page 29

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