j DERBY STREET 'TYRE STATION Car, Truck and Radio Batteries, — 1(10 batteries direct from the factory, purchased for cash and to bo sold for cash. Highest Grade manufacture, ail fully guaranteed. Why tolerate a faulty, troublesome battery. 13 plate. 6-volt, 105 A.IT., 1 year guarantee, ..£2/14/8; 13 plate heavy duty, 0-volt, 112 A.H., 11 year guarantee, £2/19/3. 15 plate. 0-volt, 120 A.IT., 1 year guarantee, £3/3/5; 15 plate heavy duty 0-volt, 128 A.H., 11 year guarantee, £3/8/-. VS Ford, squat, 0-volt, 115 A.H., heavv duty, 15 years guarantee, £3/12/6; Austin 7, 9-plate, 75 AH. heavv duty, 11 years guarantee, £2/15/-. Batteries for 12-volt systems, 1 year guarantee, £3/8/2. Radio Batteries with radio terminals and carrying handle, heavy duty, 150 A.IT., 11 years guarantee, £3/15/-. Radio Batteries, for vibrator sets, same as above, heavy duty, 175 A.H., 11 year guarantee £4/15/.-
For Reliability and Economy Hk Master’s Voice 1939-1940 MEW MODEL HOUSEHOLD REFRIGERATORS £ for £ you get more freezing, more food space, with these large sized, economical, all electric Refrigerators. In addition—noiseless operation, lower running costs, quicker freezing. W. Stewart 233 Gladstone Rd. Telephone 822.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 7 November 1939, Page 7
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232Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 7 November 1939, Page 7
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