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1939
1939 - 0007.PDF
JANUARY 5, 1939. ADVERTISEMENTS. FLIGHT. 5 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT * Eloquent testimony to the efficiency of G.E.C. equipment for airports is found in the fact that its use has become standard practice throughout most of the Empire Flying Routes. G.E.C. FLOODLIGHTS, BOUNDARY LIGHTS, BEACONS, WIND DIRECTION INDICATORS, WIND SPEED INDICATORS, OBSTRUCTION LIGHTS, FLUSH MARKER LIGHTS, CONTROL DESKS, OSRAM LAMPS. G.E.C. engineers are at your service to advise and assist in any matter concerning aerodrome electrical equipment. Write to the Exterior Lighting Dept. THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD. Head Office : Magnet House, Kingsway, London, W.G.2 Branches throughout Great Britain and in all principal markets of the world ABUNDANT LABOUR A new factory of any size on a Rental ASSISTANCE WITH CAPITAL Contributions towards Rent, Rates and Income Tax "W These are among the advantages that await the industrialist who conies to the Special Areas. In the past 12 months, over 200 factories have been rented in the Special Areas. Firms of all sizes and industries of widely differing types are among the newcomers: from concerns like Cadbury Bros., Ltd., J. S. Fry & Sons Ltd., Scot tish Non -Ferrous Tube Industries Ltd., Turner & Newall Ltd., and Yorkshire Copper Works Ltd., to small industrial ists who are making a promising be ginning with no more than 1,500 square feet of factory floor space. In the Special Areas —in Northumberland and Durham, Scotland, South Wales and West Cumberland — labour is plentiful, skilled and unskilled, male, female and juvenile. Transport communi cations are excellent, natural resources rich and varied. Conditions combine with Government assistance to give industry a start free from all encumbrances — the best start it has ever been offered in any country's industrial history. IN YOUR OWN INTEREST, and that of the business you own or contemplate starting, you should know the full scope of these important schemes of assistance. For complete information write to THE SECRETARY, COMMISSIONER FOR THE SPECIAL AREAS For England and Wales:—at Eggimon House, 25/28, Buckingham Gate, London, S.W.I For Scotland :—at 13, Carlton Terrace, Edinburgh, 7; or 25, Victoria Street, London, S.W.I
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