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12 4 HE IS STEADIER RaAY THEQM ON FOUR 27 LEGS WHEN Raythoon tubes ar0 made, their elements are accurately placed in the exact; position which assures the best; possible perforiance. Inspections passed by thiese tubes do not permit a variation of more than three- thcusandths of a11 iuch: This extreme care results in mnarvellous reception: Where the performnance of ordinary tubes is endangered in shipinent, and by the CO1- tinual vibration of dynamic spealrers, Raytheons, because of their rigid #-pillar construction, ar6 immune No other tubes are So strongly constructed to safeguard the precision of their vital elements. See the solid four-cornered glass base supporting the pillars. Notice` the four strong' pillars supporting the elements. Observe the stiff mica plate at the top, il creasing rigidity and bracing the structure He can'& stand veLy long on at four extra points. two legs only. Nature gavc Raytheons will give You 2 superlative himn four for balance. And degree of performance from your present its just the same with your" receiver. Fit a set and notice the marked radio tubes: improvement: RAYTHEON 4-PILLAR RADIO TUBES S tandard Lr elephones {Cables Standard Telcphones and Cables (AIsia.) , Ltd. (Incorporated 471 N,S.W ) Head Office : WELLINGTON, G.PO: BOX 638. AUCKLAND. BOX 1897 , OHRISTOHURCH, BOX 983.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 29, 25 January 1935, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 29, 25 January 1935, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 29, 25 January 1935, Page 9

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