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Tun Munir omhi * You can charge yout own car battery. You can charge ycur own radio batteries. A Tungar rectifier enables you to charge your batteries at home from any lampholder or wall plug. It is automatic, noiseless and simple in action; it requires no oiling or other attention. By connecting a Tungar to yam lighting circuit you can put a 40-ampere hour charge in yoitr car battery for less than 3d. What is a Trnigar ? Eight Reasons why a Ttragar is a Sound Investment. 1. The Tungar will charge your battery overnight with perfect safety. 2. There is no danger of battery going dead on the road. 3. There is no possibility of battery being overcharged. 4. There is no attention required when charging. 5. There is no bother of disconnecting battery to recharge. 6. There is no knowledge of electricity required to use the Tungar. 7. The Tungar is efficient, effective and economical. 8. The Tungar is portable, weighing only 21 lbs. A Tungar is a rectifier or device for changing alternating to direct current, and is useful for charging Lighting or Starting car batteries. The essentia! parts are a Valve, Transformer, and Reactance enclosed in a metal case. It would take a lot of space to tel! you all about the theory of the Tungar. This would be of little value. After all, it is results that are desired, and the Tungar is giving results everywhere, every day and night of the year. Since its inception in 1918, the G.E. Factory has been considerably extended to cope with sales which, in 1920 exceeded 57,000. Many battery troubles can be traced* to neglect in charging. This is accentuated in Winter months. As the Tungar can be connected to the lamp socket and battery, there is no excuse for your battery not being always fully charged. It saves time and money, because it can be connected in a minute, is always ready for use and needs no attention. just as soon as the switch is turned on, it commences work. The National Electrical &. Engineering Co. Ltd., 42 Customhouse Quay - Wellington. Customs Street West - - Auckland. 150- High Street - - Christchurch. ■ 125 Stuart Street - - Duaedis. Branches at Wtaagarci, HamilUu, Haeiinga a»d Waasaamt

❖ ♦ <3 Little Things of Great Value * KIDDIES’ COATS That are Warm amd C®mfy. We give Youa all the Value Possible,. NAVY REEFERS for little boys or girls, double breasted effect, small turn down collar, two pockets and brass buttons, excellent quality— Size 16in 23/6, 18in 27/6 Also a similar line without pockets 17in-17/9, 19in 19/6 KIDDIES’ COATS in Nestling Cloth, double breasted effect, small turn dowh collar, really good value and so very warm, in navy and red’only ... ... ••• Size 15in 12/6, 18in 14/6, 20i n .J6/11 CHILDREN’S BLANKET CLOTH COATS, very smart and cosy with two pockets and small collar either to turn down or button •up high, in fawn only— Size Il3in 19/6, 2Qin 22/6, 24in 25/6, 26in 27/6 AN EXCELLENT COAT FOR GIRLS in velour cloth with fur collar and cuffs and 'also belt; a very smart and dressy coat in fawn only— Size 22in 47/6, 24in 49/6 GIRLS’ ASTRACHAN COAT in fawn only, magyar shape, cross-over style and fastened on the side, quite the latest and very smart — Size 24in 45/9, 27in 49/6 A VERY PRETTY' STYLE in girls’ coats, magyar shape, slightly gathered on hips and trimmed with buttons, small turn down collar and can be fastened up high, also fancy coloured stitching on collar and cuffs, in fawn and kingfisher—Size 24in 57/b, 27in 63/A VERY DRESSY COAT for little tots in velour cloth, magyar shape and gathered on the hips, also astrachan collar and cuffs, excellent quality and so cosy and warm; saxe and jade— Size 18in 49/6, 20in 52/6 A VERY STYLISH COAT for wee . dots 'in velour cloth magyar shape, cross-over stymie and fastened on the side and trimmed with narrow fur— Size 18in 35/-, 2Qin 37/6 GIRLS’ COATS in Blanket Cloth, a very good quality' and very smart; Raglan sleeve, gathered on hips, with silk stitching, also small turn-down collar, which can be fastened up high, in shades of brown, jade and fawn—20in 39/6, 22in 42/6, 24in 45/9, 26in 49/6 CREAM BEARETTE COATS for babies, magyar shape, and others with sleeve sot in, and small turn-down collars, so snug and warm for the cold days; sizes id, 18 and 20 inches— Prices 14/9, 17/6, 18/6 to 29/6 Also in Nestling Cloth, with capo collar and trimmed with silk braid; size 16 and 18in—Price 12/9 and 13/9 KIDDIES’ CREAM CORDUROY COAT AND BREECHETTE with belt and bound around neck and sleeves with cream silk braid; it is very dressy and warm; size 16in ... ... Price 32/6 KIDDIES’ WOOL ROMPERS, these are really excellent value and very cosy and warm with round neck, three-quarter sleeves and wool girdle threaded through at waist; in lovely shades of grey relieved with rose, grey with kingfisher, rose with fawn, brown with blue, navy with brown, and navy with fawn; 16, 18 and 20 inches— Price 5/6 SOME VERY SMART AND DRESSY HATS FOR CHILDREN IN VELOURS, PLUSH, BEAVERS, FELTS AND STRAWS. VERY SMART HENDERSON STRAWS for kiddies, in small turn-down shape, narrow at the back, and wider at the front, also trimmed and bound on the edge with ribbon of self and contrasting colours; in shades) of fawn and brown— Price 21 /■ and 25/CLOSED SATURDAY (ANZAC DAY). CHILDREN’S FELTS in small turued-up shapes and others' narrow at the back and trimmed with ribbon bands, good fitting heads; in shades of grey, navy, brown and red, suitable for • children from four to 12 years — Prices -7/11, 8/11, 10/6, 11/6 to 17/6 CHILDREN’S BEAVERS in excellent quality, good fitting heads, small shapes, narrow at the back, in shades of grey, sky, brown, navy and flame— Prices 9/11, 18/6, 19/11, 21/KIDDIES’ VERY SMART VELOUR HATS, excellent fitting heads alid really great value, small round shapes and others narrow at the back in shades of navy, brown, black and kingfishers— Prices 17/6, 19/6, 22/6 and 35/LITTLE TOTS’ WHITE FELTS, in small turn-down shape and trimmed with ribbon, very neat and smart ... ... ... Prices 6/11, 7/11 and 11/9 Beavers ... At 25/BEARETTE PULL-ON HATS for kiddies, can be either turned up or down and trimmed with satin ribbon in shades of beaver, rose and cream— Price 10/9 BLACK PLUSH PULL-ON HATS for children, excellent wearing and good fitting heads; they are really unbeatable for. kiddies’ wear and can be either turned up or down and trimmed with narrow ribbon ... Prices 8/11, 9/6, 10/6, 10/9 Also dark brown ... At 10/9 BLACK PLUSH JOCKEY CAP, suitable for either boy or girls, very smart anti dressy; suitable for children up to uino years ... ... Price 7/11 BLACK PLUSH TAMS for girls with tassel on top, good fitting head, and very smart and stylish— Price 6/11 ROUND BLACK PLUSH HATS for little dots with tassel on top and looks very smart ... Price 7/6 TRIMMED HATS for children in silk and velvet; very quaint and smart shapes, narrow at the back and trimmed with ribbon and flowers and underlined in contrasting colours; excellent fitting heads in black and grey ... Price 19/6 and 22/6 READY NOBBY CREAM WOOL CAPS for girls with tassel on the side, very smart and dressy— Price 4/11 and 7/6 With coloured baud of contrasting colours; suitable for girls from eight to 15 years ... Price 5/11 MERCERISED WOOL CAP for wee dots; jazz colours and with silk tassel' on the side; excellent fitting heads and very chic ... ... ... Price 3/11 ALL-WOOL CAP for kiddies, some with poms on the top and others on the side, very cosy and warm, in shades of peach, sky, pink, green, grey and fawn Prices 2/6 and 3/6 BABIES’ CREAM ALL-WOOL PILCHERS with feet; they are so cosy and warm; just the thing for these cold nippy days Price 4/11 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 8.30. Collinson & Cunninghame, Ltd, BROADWAY MKO KINGSWAY, PALMfcndTON NORTH.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 120, 23 April 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 120, 23 April 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 120, 23 April 1925, Page 2

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