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Radio Digest
Here are a few examples
of the kind of money
I train "mi/ boi/s "to make
Started with $5. Now has Own Business
"Can't tell you the feeling of independence N.R.I, has given me. I started in Radio with $5, purchased a few necessary tools, circulated the business cards you gave me and business picked up to the point where my spare time earnings were my largest income. Now I am in business for myself. I have made a very profitable living in work that is play." Howard Houston, 512 So. Sixth St., Laramie, Wyo.
$700 in 5 Months Spare Time
"Although I have had little time to devote to Radio my spare time earnings for five months after graduation were approximately $700 on Radio sales, service and repairs. I owe this extra money to your help and interest. Thanks for the interest shown me during the time I studied and since graduation." Charles W. Linset, 537 Elati St., Denver, Colo.
$7396 Business in two and one-hall Months
"I have opened an exclusive Radio sales and repair shop. My receipts for September were $2332.16— for October, $2887.77 and for the first half of November, $2176.32. My gross receipts for the two and one-half months I have been in business have been $7396.25. If I can net about 20% this will mean a profit of about $1500 to me."
John F. Kirk, 1514 No. Main St., Spencer, Iowa.
My Free book gives you many more letters of N. R. I. men who are making good in spare time or Cull time .businesses of tbeir own
will show You too
liow to start a spare time or full time
Radio Business of Itbur Own
without Capital
The world-wide use of receiving sets for home entertainment, and the lack of well trained men to sell, install and service them have opened many splendid chances for spare time and full time businesses. You have already seen how the men and young men who got into the automobile, motion picture and other industries when they were young had, the first chance at the key jobs — and are now the $5,000 $10,000 and $15,000 a year men. Radio offers you the same chance that made men rich in those businesses. Its growth is opening hundreds of fine jobs every year, also opportunities almost everywhere for a profitable spare time or full time Radio business. "Rich Rewards in Radio" gives detailed information on these openings. It's FREE. So many opportunities many make $5
to $30 a week extra while learning Many of the ten million sets now in use are only 25%' to 40% efficient. The day you enroll! will show you how to do ten jobs common in most every neighborhood, that you can do in your spare time for extra money. I will show you the plans and ideas that are making as high as $200 to $1,000 for others while taking my course. G. W. Page, 107 Raleigh Apts., Nashville, Tenn., writes: "I made $935 in my spare time while taking your course."
Many $50, $60 and $75 a week jobs
opening in Badio every year Broadcasting stations use engineers, operators, station managers, and pay $1,8Q0 to $5,000 a year. Radio manufacturers continually need testers, inspectors, foremen, engineers, service men, and buyers for jobs paying up to $15,000 a year. Shipping companies use hundreds of operators, give them world-wide travel at practically no expense and pay $85 to $200 a
J. E. Smith, Pres., National Radio Institute
month. Radio dealers and jobbers are continually on the lookout for good service men, salesmen, buyers, managers, and pay $30 to $100 a week. Talking Movies pay as much as $75 to $200 a week to the right men with Radio training. My book tells you of other opportunities in Radio.
I -will train you at home In your spare time
Hold your job until you are ready for another. Give me only part of your spare time. You don't have to he a high school or college graduate. Hundreds have won bigger success. J. A. Vaughn jumped from $35 to $100 a week. E. E. Winborne seldom makes under $100 a week now. Tbe National Radio Institute is the Pioneer and World's Largest organization devoted exclusively to training men and young men, bycorrespondenceforgoodjobs in the Radio industry.
Tou Must Be Satisfied
I will give you an agreement to refund every penny of your money if you are not satisfied with my Lessons and Instruction Service when you complete my course. And I'll not only give you thorough training in Radio principles, practical experience in building and servicing sets, but also train you in Talking Movies, give you home experiments in Television, cover thoroughly the latest features in sets such as A. C. and Screen Grid.
My 64-Page Book Gives the Facts Clip and mail the coupon now for "Rich Rewards in Radio." It points out the moneymaking opportunities the growth of Radio has made for you. It tells of the opportunities for a spare time or full time Radio business of your own, the special training I give you that has made hundreds of other men successful; and also explains the many fine jobs for which my course trains you. Send the coupon to me today. You won't be obligated in the least.
my new book It points out what Radio Offers You
You'll get practical Radio Experience with my new 8 Outfits of Parts that 111 give you for a Home Experimental Laboratory!
Rear view of 5lube Screen Grid Tuned Radio frequency set — only one of the many circuits you can build with my parts.
My course is not all theory. You use the 8 Outfits I'll give you, in working out the principles, diagrams and circuits used in modern sets and taught in my lesson books. This 50-50 method of home training makes learning easy, fascinating, interesting. You get as much practical experience in a fewmonths as the average fellow who hasn't had this training gets in two to four years in the field. You can build over 100 circuits with these parts. You experiment with and build the fundamental circuits used in such sets as Crosley, Atwater-Kent, Eveready, Majestic, Zenith, and many others sold today. You learn how these circuits work, why they work, how they should work, how to make them work when they are out of order.
J. E. SMITH, President
Dept. OKO
National Radio Institute
Washington, D. C.
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