CHEAT LIMERICK COMPETITION NINE COLUMBIA Layerbilt 'B' Batteries WORTH 30/- EACH TO BE GIVEN AWAY ! These nine Batteries will be given as prizes in our great Columbia Limerick Competition, which is open to all BATTERY SET OWNERS AH vou have to do is to write a Limerick (5 lines) on the Columbia " Layerbilt" B Battery. On the right is a sample limerick which we consider good. Can you beat it ?_ Try now and perhaps you will win one of these worthwhile prizes. You'll find the limerick competition great fun—get all the family to try it. No entrance fee ! Send your entries to Dept. K , Ellis & Co. Ltd., Chancery Chambers, Auckland, stating the make of your Set and number of batteries .it employs. The decision of the judges—Messrs. J. Ilott Ltd., Advertising Agents—will be final. A Radio Fan from the West When asked which he reckoned the best Said: " Columbia 'B * Layerbilt pleases me And I don't give ad— for the rest." COLUMBIA TRADE MARK 1 ST PRIZE— 3 Columbia "Layerbilt" 'B' Batteries and focussing Columbia Flashlight, worth £5. >ND RRIZE— 3 Columbia "Layer■bilt" 'B' Batteries, worth £4/10/-. £RD PRIZE— 3 Columbia " Layer'bilt " 'B' Batteries, worth £4/10/-. y COLUMBIA BRITISH MADE. LAYERBILT BATTERIES Columbia Batteries give your Radi® greater clarity, volume and distance. The flat cell construction, exclusive to Columbia Layerbilt Batteries, means far more power and longer life than any round-cell battery can provide. Because every cubic inch is packed with power, you get greater value and longer life pef shilling when you instal Columbia* LAYERBILT CELLS HAVE NO WASTE SPACE ! WHEN YOU BUY A RADIO BATTERY SPECIFY COLUMBIA LAYERBILT
DISCARD OP* BATTERIES Radio Enthusiasts I Get rid of your expensive Dry » Batteries. Mitne'« 4 B ' Accumulators noc only g\re w« reception* but you charge them yourself from your accumulator at-practically no cost. Save pounds an by investing in Milne's. Send 3d. in stamps for interc* 24-page descriptive Booklet. * lOHNS LTD., Box 471, Auckland
THATCORNI What agony it gives you! Yet Progandra would rcraovt the corn, root and ill, quickiy. painlessly, permanently — ~ Begin to-day. 1/6-
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21418, 9 March 1935, Page 22
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