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Expert Designers Say_ IT MUST BE A_ BRITISH FERRANTI TRANSFORMER No matter how carefully the receiver may be planned; no matter how expensive the components 8 it is not possible to obtain better reproduction than that permitted by the audio frequency transformer. This is one of several reasons why the expert, when designing a set for quality reproduction, specifies Ferranti a8 a matter of course. Made by Ferranti; Ltd,, Hollinwood, Lancashire, England: EREIMiED TYPE Afs IER PATENT PRIMARY hT PLATE B IF your dealer cannot supply Ferranti Products, ask him to write to the NZ Agents. New Zealand Agents: D. RILEY & CO., LTD_ WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND Leaflets on any Ferranti Components, Free on Request: ILLUSTRATE Your Goods and SELL Them Those who buy for the home, farm, office 0r factory have one thing in common. They usually buy the things that look best for the price: Whether their buying is infuenced by newspaper advertisement or catalogue they purchase the goods pictured and described to the best advantage. Your product can be successfully pictured if Sou use "Dominion" illustration blocks: Made by craftsmen who know how to produce the best results for every class Of printing, they give uousual satisfaction Let uS help Fou with JOuT illustration problems ~Cle Aottittiot"' Process Engraving Dept: WELLINGTON Day and Night Service

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 13, 7 October 1932, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 13, 7 October 1932, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 13, 7 October 1932, Page 10

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