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NEW Batteries For Old Bring that old bat & tery up to f u strength ensure better lighting and split-second starting by Te = NEWing your battery with the Alladin'$ Lamp cf 1940. TAR-MAG The Battery Tonic TAR-MAG is 0 liquid which, when poured into the cells, dissolves the deposits of Basic Sulphate of Lead crystals which have gradually impreg nated the active paste material on the plates, and prevented the electrolite contacting with it, with the result that the battery ceases to function, al- though there is still months of life in ita In the same degree, TAR-MAG will Increase the life of new batteries up to 50 % Complete instructions with each bottle. CHARGE FOR 6-VOLT BATTERY, 3/9 Cat: No: Zo 252 CHARGE FOR 12-VOLT BATTERY, 7/6 Cat: No: Z.o 253 Postage on each 3d extra. Sing Through Your Radio Have lots of fun, cutting in on pro grammes and mak- ing your own an- nouncements. Get Philmore Micro phone No W Complete with 8ft. 6in. of flex, and full instructions. Cata No. Z.M: 500 10/6 Postage CUT OUT NOISES Fit LEKMEK Line Filter between set and Power point, and enjoy every programme; without electrical inter- Ference. Cat: No. Z.As 297 21/6 Post Free The Electric LAMPHOUSE Limited 11 Manners Street, Wellington Hw 41

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 66, 27 September 1940, Page 44

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Page 44 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 66, 27 September 1940, Page 44

Page 44 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 66, 27 September 1940, Page 44

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