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1944
1944 - 0452.PDF
20 Advertisements. FLIGHT MARCH 2ND, 1944 4 Porcelain His day's work done, he becomes one with the crowd on its homeward way, and there is nothing to distinguish him from his accustomed background. But we know him as a highly skilled craftsman who controls a white-hot furnace which is baking porcelain. Not the kind that will ever grace a tea-table, but a high grade ceramic material with special elec trical properties used in the manufacture of resistances, valves and many other com ponents vital to radio communications. Much depends on their unfailing re liability— and so Philips, whose manu facturing resources extend from raw material to finished product, make their own porcelain to their own exacting standards. He is one of the thousands of workers who gave you, before the war, the Philips products you knew and trusted so well. His skill is a vital asset to the nation today. > PHILIPS PHILIPS RADIO • LAMPS AND ALLIED ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS PHILIPS LAMPS LTD., CENTURY HOUSE, SHAFTESBURY AVENUE, W.C.2 <4iErev.)
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