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T3&® £H B E®BIWE ®£ WWE B ,C IN 1897—forty years ago—before even the birth of Jtjtij'ftjrl the motor car, the FIRST VESTA BATTERY was made. Vosta is older than the motor industry itself. , * IM 1906—Vesta was adopted as standard equipment on 'l l ® world ' s I* rst car t 0 I*t* ed with an electrical system. ★ IN 1909—Electric lights became regular equipment on leading makes of cars. Vesta met the need for more power by building batteries capable of handling the extra capacity required, ★ IN 1917—Vesta introduced the PLATE LOCK that stops the cause of nearly all battery troubles . . . hailed the world over as the GREATEST SINGLE » a ' i IMPROVEMENT ever made in battery construction. ONLY VESTA HAS THE PLATE LOCK. ★ „»• ©Vesta, producing 3,0D0 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. vsstaO BATTERIES Wairarapa Headquarters for Vesta Batteries: C. TORR, LTD. CHAPEL STREET - MASTERTON

OUR STOCKS ARE NOW REDUCED TO—2—“SPEEDEE” Plug-in Ranges @ O® 7 fi5 z « 2—“ ATLAS” Plug-in Ranges .... @ SITS'2—“NEECO” Plug-in Ranges .... @ We cannot estimate when we will have further supplies of these high quality products. Secure yours NOW from J. BOUZAID ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR QUEEN STREET - - - MASTERTON

EVERY WAGON WANTED For Railway s’ Constant Service J)ISTRTBUTION of food and produce, fuel and everything else so necessary to our .existence is very largely dependent upon the unhindered and constant movement of all the rolling-stock of the Railways. Every loaded wagon standing idle means inconvenience or delay somewhere. Consignments lying unclaimed in goods sheds are another serious cause of transport congestion. Upon every user of the rail rests the responsibility of hastening the release of wagons and of promptly removing consignments from goods sheds. Collect Consignments Quickly

F A M O U S— BECAUSE IT’S GOOD! FAIHEY'S BREAD When you serve Fairey’s Bread y° u d° so with the knowledge that it is the best by popular deMade by mand. Ring 1576 for prompt champion delivery. BAKERIES, Queen Street, MASTERTON. Is your Watch on <E» Active Service? MODERN EFFICIENCY 17f" I have just installed the LATEST IB in Watch Cleaning Machines. FMw have your work |i> ; Osßi UNDERTAKEN BY ME. CAREFUL & CONSCIENTIOUS f 3: till SERVICE ' C. A. Greenwood, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, 'IF CENTRAL ARCADE ’PHONE 2076. WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE “TIMES-AGE” BRING RESULTS'. Ring them to 1646—Tw0 Lines.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 May 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 May 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 May 1941, Page 3

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