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PILLARS OF THE LAW Ktl He] When the radio sets in the New York Police cars were equip: EVEREADY Ped with Eveready Raytheor Valves, it was because of their RAYTHEON special four-pillar bracing of tke delicate electrodes. It was found that these four pillars (instead of the usual two) prevented any chance whatever of the highly sensitive filament, grid and plate, be- ing displaced through the shocks of driving; ensuring faultless reception under any condition called for in the suppression of crime: To the Patrok-Car Police these two extra pillars are vital, and only Raytheons have them: To YOU it means definitely clearer reception and longer lifea and once Vou 've heard Raytheons nothing else will satiefy you: The following five Mlew types @re also now; available. ER: 56__Super Triode Amplifier 13/6 ER 46~Dual-Grid Power Amplifer 14/6 ER: 57__Triple Grid Amplifier 16/6 ER 58__Triple Grid Super Control Amplifier 16/6 ER 82 _Mercury Vepour Rectifier 12/6 NZ Representatives: Standard Telephones and Cables (AJsia) Limited Head Office: GPO: Box 638, Wellington. Auckland : G.PO: Box 1897. WITH superior standards of Power, BURGESS Dependability, Long Life and Uniformity, BURGESS, the British RADIO Radio Batteries, are the best for YOUR set: BATTERIES WARD OFF COUGHS & CoLDS 14 46 2/6 At all Chemists

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 17, 4 November 1932, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 17, 4 November 1932, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 17, 4 November 1932, Page 12

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