lISTE ® OWE of >®WE R IN 1897—forty years ago—before even the birth of the motor cur, the FIRST VESTA BATTERY was made. Vesta is older than the motor industry itself. A IM 1906—Vesta was adopted as standard equipment oa toe world's first car to be fitted with an electrical system _ A IN 1909—Electric lights became regular equipment 011 leading makes of cars. Vesta met the need for wAL— — more power by building batteries capable of handling the extra capacity required. •E IN 1917—Vesta introduced the PLATE LOCK that stops the cause of nearly all battery troubles . . . hailed the world over as the GREATEST SINGLE IMPROVEMENT ever made in battery construction. ONLY VESTA HAS THE PLATE LOCK. * producing 3,000 batteries every week, is the largest single-unit battery factory in the Southern Hemisphere. FIRST with LIFE-COST GUARANTEE . . FIRST with TOUCH - TELL . TERMINALS . . FIRST in advanced design and construction. ! f e i 111®®! BATTERIES Wairarapa Headquarters for Vesta Batteries: d TOKIi, ltd. CHAPEL STREET - - MASTERTON
DENBY “EPIC” ' OVEN AND IVVMjJ TABLE WARE. NEW SHIPMENT of this popular Ware has j ugt arr i ve^t Round Casseroles in three sizes, Oval Casseroles in four sizes, Round Tart Dishes, Low Stew Pots, Oval Pie Dishes, Oblong Roasting Dishes, Covered Baking Dishes, Broth Bowls. “EPIC” WARE is mid-green outside and glazed white inside. We also have a fine range of “DENBY” BROWN Fireproof Ware, in Casseroles, Stewpots, Egg Poachers, Pie Dishes, etc. PRICES ARE MODERATE. See our Window Display! “THE FARMERS” (W.F.C.A., LTD.) MASTERTON. ’Phone 1 600. P.O. Box 442
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 May 1941, Page 3
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254Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 May 1941, Page 3
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