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jasr:. i L S&-; vi. «-:•!!! * rff 9 *s<pe?'/«C^ > £•£vTO i!t ,^^!:^ r !]]l‘ ,^!P‘^C -EXIDE” BATTERIES were chosen by United States Navy lor their Submarines. EXIDE” BATTERIES are used in all DELCO-LIGHI PLANTS. THINK of the paramount importance of the Batteries in a Sid which when submerged is run on Batteries alone. I hen i (he wonderful quality of a Battery chosen by the gieak.i c>i i:i the only Battery used in all the Submarines and othci vessels of tiic United States Navy. Aryl this is the Battery you have in your Delco-Light Plant The Designing and Consulting Engineers who have the manufacture of Delco-Light under their control undertook special researcli work in connection with the Battery to be used in Belco-Light. and after exhaustive tests they adopted the Exide Battery as standard equipment for all Delco ■ Light plant*. It was decided that the Battery, used excluHTely in the U.S. Navy vessels, and thousands of the best-known motor vehicles, must be the finest Battery obtainable, and therefore the only one fit for equipping the Delco-Light Plant. Experience has mcinied the choice of Exide Batteries, (or Dvl.o-I.'s i>! IV.J« have been operating under ronlnun ns lest m die lacloty for the past seven years Iheicfoie if this test period was applies! to barm Work it would give a Working Life of Over 2G Years. In New Zealand Delco-Light Plants have been installed lor over lour years on actual Farm Service and so far : < ihcr Batteries nor Engi.i cs have shown any * gus of delei 101 alion. Here then is another (■< im which will convince you of the overw! ■ Imlug stipes iority and thorough ieliabilily ol L-Gko-Light. DELCO- “ City Comfort on the Farm For 24 hours • day, and 365 days a year Delco Light runs with the utmost d ; ndabihty supplying power and light for every need on the farm. Delco-Light inns on Kerosene—ui very simply managed— produces maximum electricity from fuel used—stops automatically when Batteries are fully charged. These arc but a few of the wondeiful "DELCO ’ advantages. Writ* to-day for Free Literature, and list of N.Z. users. DISTRIBUTORS : N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Assn., Limited Delco-Light Department Christchurch Delco Lt'vht Dislributort Stoch t! c fol owing Dele )- Light Equipment : Electric K?rl ?. Electric Tonstefi, Eledrie Grill Sloven, Electric lions. Elect' - ri\n«, Electric Sew Molort, Vaunt i Cleaner*, Portable Power Stands. Elcttnc Driven Water Pumps. Sh'iiT-.g Machine*. Electiic (Portable) Drilling Machines, Cinematograph Machine*, Lantern Slide Projector*. Small Motois. 4V/ % f/JnE-. 'M-n •;«(f fib t: H '; £>A , T I i i ftjfiL srvrrs t »r*rsi I Pii VL,JL_ • 0* ''i-i/.j mm •' Initil [err i/ cr? *ltn mitt oP tflC ;l<2 V me but;'. ry Room Dim b: r fiht Ball Plate Vooi* Separator PcsH':;?c Hate V&ut Cap. al .. >i -rt \ && r 15 ‘ill' V ILf tsi + ] m m M iliki ft-' Rubber Separator' Delco-Uglit Battcinr % & ri i-tOT. /a H m. 2 m ! Hf JL vH €? trs y ST STL S te Hi ¥ A .k----m ■cr* hAINES STUDIO DELCO LIGHT AGENTS FOR WEST COAST : Reid and McKay, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS : : : 7 TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH.

SiS CINDERELLA'S SLIPPER WAS NOT HALF AS CHARM ING AND DAINTY AS Til K SMART RANGE OF NEW SUMMER STYLES TN SHOES. WE ARE NOW J)IS PLAYING* ALL THE LATEST FOOTWEAR FEATURES AND STYLE LINES ARE EMBODIED IN THIS NEW SHOWING, AND TT BEHOVES EVERY WOMAN WITH TASTE AND A FINE ECONOMY INSTINCT TO CALL AND MAKE A SELECTION. BEST STYLES. BEST LEATHER. BEST PRICES. OLIVER AND DITFF TELEPHONE- NO. 139. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. / WAT No 10 Whisky. THE REST TN THE WORLD

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1921, Page 4

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