DERBY STREET TYRE STATION Car, Truck and Radio Batteries, —IOO batteries direct from the factory, purchased for cash and to be sold for cash. Highest Grade manufacture, all fully guaranteed. Why tolerate a faulty, troublesome battery. 13 plate, 6-volt, 105 A.H., 1 year guarantee, ..£2/14/8; 13 plate heavy duty, 6-volt, 112 A.H., It year guarantee, £2/19/3. 15 plate. 0-volt, 120 A.H., 1 year guarantee, £3/3/5; 15 plate heavy duty 6-volt, 12S A.H., 1J year guarantee, £3/8/-. VS Ford, squat, 6-volt, 115 A. 11., heavy duty, l.t years guarantee, £3/12/6; Austin T. 9-plate, 75 AH. heavy duty, I’. 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.H., H years guarantee, £3/15/-. Radio Batteries, for vibrator sets, same as above, heavy duty, 175 A.H., 15 year guarantee £4/15/.-
For Reliability and Economy His Masters Voice 1939-1940 NEW 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 Telephone 822, 233 Gladstone Rd.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 15 November 1939, Page 11
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