I 1 w H. SAWBERS | 111 Jll f? These sensational 1941 Philcd radios sL. bring a new thrill to radio listening .... new wTyiiltafc. T lAA#-' power brings in the most distant shortwave t \ stations easily and clearly. /'LT" >r x Yon have never known real Radio pleasure and enjoyment such as you get with these marvellous af gKgj 1941 Phitco Models. Call, 'phone or write for a free Home Demonstration ! You II be amazed I 1 Wonderful values! ™«IBB Masterton Agent: W. H. SAUNDERS LW QUEEN STREET. Telephone 1194. WW Tlfe@ MffE ® ' >®WE® IN 1897—forty years ago—before even the birth of the motor car. the FIRST VESTA BATTERY was made. Vesta is older than the motor industry itself. ★ IN 1906—Vesta was adopted as standard equipment on th Q world's first car to be fitted 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 IMPROVEMENT ever made in battery construction. ONLY VESTA HAS THE PLATE LOCK. * » Vesta, 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. BATTERIES Mj|| WAIRARAPA DISTRIBUTORS: C. TORR, LTD. CHAPEL STREET - - MASTERTON AVAILABLE AT ALL GARAGES.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 August 1941, Page 7
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246Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 August 1941, Page 7
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