For the World' s Toughest Job they Chose NATIONAL UNIONS 'The police of New York; the richest city in the world, with 1ts;: swarming millions of inhabitants, is one of the most amazing triumphs of modern radio_ Sc perfect is the Police Radio Department and organisa- tion that the New York Police can reach the scene of a crime reporled from any point in the city within ONE minute_ AFTER TESTING EVERY AVAILABLE MAKE OF VALVE, THE STATE OF NEW YORK HAS DECREED THAT EVERY POLICE CAR THROUGH- OUT NEW YORK CITY AND THE WHOLE STATE OF NEW YORK MUST HA VE THEIR SETS EQUIPPED WITH NATIONAL UNION VALVES. This_ means; ON THE BEST AUTHORITY THAT EXISTS; that NATIONAL UNION VALVES HAVE NO EQUAL FOR SENSITIVITY, SELECTIVITY AND DEPENDABILITY: WHEN LIFE AND VALUABLES ARE AT STAKE THE NEW YORK POLICE DEPEND ON NATIONAL UNION VALVES. If you want DEPENDABILITY and the certainty of alwaysgetting the BEST RESULTS, INSIST THAT YOUR RADIO SET IS EQUIPPED WITH NATIONAL VALVES. WHEN YOU COME TO BUY REPLACEMENTS, INSIST ON NATIONAL UNIONS; and take no others. If your Dealer cannot supply: them-~get in touch with our nearest office. INTERNATIONAL RADIO CO., Ltd 403 BOURKE STREET, MELBOURNE: 123 CHARLOTTE STREET, BRISBANE. 254 CASTLEREAGH STREET, SYDNEY. 71 HINDMARSH SQ., ADELAIDE. BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, QUEEN ST,, AUCKLAND, NZ.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 16, 26 October 1934, Page 3
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219Page 3 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 16, 26 October 1934, Page 3
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