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He Won t Be Long Now ! It's high time to start thinking of Christmas Gifts for gifts of Lasting Service. You can't do better than give something electrical from the Lamphouse. Interesting and Instructive 1 Novel and Useful 1 LO W VOLTAGE MotoRS IDEAL FOR WORKING MECCANOS, MODELS, ETC_ Cat. No. ZM951 Cat No. ZM95O 15/6 6/14 These efficient MICROSCOPES will give many High quality, sturdily constructed interesting and instructive hours to both adults Low Voltage Motor , with Bakelite and children. ZM95O is X1SO , Zm591 is X30O , bearing covers: Will work from and is in polished wood case. Both complete with glass slides and adjustable mirror light 42-6 volt battery, or from bell reflector. transformer. Postage 8d each Cat: No. ZE497 46/6 Postage 8d. This model is similar Cat. No to the one above, but is ZE498 mounted on 0 base together with transformer, starter and speed 30/- regulator. For 230-volt 50-cycle (standard) current supply only: Post Free This Motor Will Work From 2-6 Volt Battery ! Just the thing for your boy ! This sturdily constructed ELECTRIC MOTOR will give him lots of fun, and stand up to 0 lot of hard use. Cat: No. ZE499 6/6 Postage 6d. THE ELECTRIC LAMPHOUSE Lid. I1 MANNERS ST,, WELLINGTON:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 22, 24 November 1939, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 22, 24 November 1939, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 22, 24 November 1939, Page 27

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