F STRIJRG EN@SRSEEUENT OF THE WORTH OF FULL 0' POWER BATTERIES IS GIVEN BY THE FACT THAT THE MOUNT EVEREST EXPEDITION CHOSE THEM FOR THEIR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING APPARATUS. Any failure of the batteries might easily have meant disaster , 80 they had to be extra careful in their selection; and choose those which would stand up to the hard knocks which would undoubtedly be OC- casioned in the hard climb_-those which would stand uP to the great variationg in temperature_~and yet be certain to give maximum efficiency. 32 37> Tha t Full-O" 894 Power Batteries { stood up to those tests is evidenced Full by the success of the flight. 0 Siemers FulL @'ZOWEL Joreb ANIE) RADIO Be Attee NaZo Distributoro: CORY-WRIGHT & SALMON, LTD P.o. BOX 1650, AUCKLAND, AND Po: BOX 1230 , WELLINGTON Soutk Island inquiries to ASHBY BERGH & COj, OABEBL BTBEBT, OHBISZCHTEOH end MORAY PLAOE , DUNEDIN . 1087 65 Iyelts]
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 9 November 1934, Page 52
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149Page 52 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 9 November 1934, Page 52
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