After Havoc-- Rescue? In the call for rescue following initial havoc, Philips equipment and service met all demands. Throughout long hours the short wave apparatus rushed to the scene by Mr. W; M: Dawson transmitted vital messages for medical supplies and service: The Red Cross organisation in particular was helped thereby and invaluable aid rendered sufferers: This performance was achieved with the Special Series 0f PHILIPS 4-VOLT TUBES which gave 100 per cent: efficiency- This Philips Dependability, So vital in emergency, has been won by years of research in Philips Laboratories and painstaking accuracy in manufacture: FIT PHILIPS FOR SATISFACTION W? Ia L 1 VALVES Adverstisement of Philips Lamps (NZ) Lid. (Radio Division) , Hope Gibbons Building , Courtenay Place, W ellinglom: 'Auckland Office : Paxkel $ Bwlding , Anaac Avenue , Auckland. Christchurch Office: 226 Tuam Street.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 32, 20 February 1931, Unnumbered Page
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132Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 32, 20 February 1931, Unnumbered Page
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