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Can you detect the difference? They look alike to yqu and me. But to the finger-print expert there s a diference that is just the distinction between innocence and guilt! You need a1 expert to pick out 'from the multitude of valves, all looking alike, the one best for your radio. Failing that, will you take a piece of expert advice ? We?II make it easy for You to take. Four supports are better than two _that s & fundamental principle of balance. Now , consider the delicate filaments in 8 radio yalve_subiected constantly to vibration within the set and liable to be jolted carelessly any time How much safer they are with four supports to balance them, than with only two! Here, then, is the leading clue to your most dependable valye four pillars for perfect support: And only Raytheon have this patented feature. Another infallible clue is, aS you realise, the integrity of the maker. And what hame more famous in the whole radio valve industry than Raytheon ! Ihis pul e t 0{ eontainer RAYThtON allows you } Raytheon to be tested before VoU buys withoul breaking the carton 0r' the guarantee seal; RAYTHEoy| Radio RAYTHEON 4 PILLAR VALVES GLASS METAL 5 GLASS-METAL STANDARD TELEPHONES & CABLES (A'SIA) LIMiTED (Inc. in N.SW ) Head aflice : WEIATA(TON GP,O; BOX (S8 AU( K I.A NI) MOx 1897 OH#LYTCHUBOH, Bux "BX AND AI 40 "ENNYSON S TRELT, NAPIER . -Pillar ) VALvES

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Radio Record, 5 June 1936, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, 5 June 1936, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, 5 June 1936, Page 13

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