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„ >bull find a distinct savmdof setrol if ijou rft pur car with... SPARK PLUGS AN EMPIRE PRODUCT. Price by the set 35 or4/-singly. ° HOPE GIBBONS LTD. Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington.

As you are aware, in my recent trans-Atiasiht flight in the " Southern Cross” it was wireless which kept ns in touch with the world, and'lhat', Wireless was equipped with Exide Batteries, Throughout the 32 hours flight the “ Southern Cross" relied on Exide Batteries for the operation of its radio, and when we were lost in the fogzoo miles from Newfoundland—Exide Batteries enabled os to pick op wireless signals which guided us safely to a landing at Harbour Grace. It is therefore my pleasure to add my appreciation of Exide Batteries to that of Commander Byrd, Commander Shackelton and many other famous pioneers who have relied upon these world famous batteries for essential duties. SoX~ 4th Oct., X 930

Kingsford Smith uses Elide Batteries for every purpose that storage batteries ore required. His life, and the lives of a host of contcmpory airmen depend largely on the dependability of Elide Batteries. Exidc is the long life battery that will cut your costs and better your service. Starting Liqhtinqand ' Radio Batteries BRITISH MADE Exide Service Station, Geo. Higgins, 29 Hardy-st.' Nelson 6 N.Z. Distributors: HOPE GIBBONS LTD. Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 January 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 January 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 January 1931, Page 3

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