SORRY; MADAM; We Are Temporarily ThaNk You! IF OuR Airmen ANd Out OF Small Size BATTERIES _ Soldiers Need TwEM, Thats ThAT: ThEY ARE The ONES Most "LL BEg , BorRow OR Buy A Needed By The Fighting Standard Size Toreh And ill ForceS. Tell My Friends To Do Likewise Thats The way To Help The fighting foRceS Needed" IN the torrid tropical fighting zones of the South Pacific, the Small Size Eveready Batteries are vitally the needed for field and aeroplane radio and other combat in jobs: Help uS keep the Fighting Services supplied (1) by using the largest Eveready Batteries Type 950 ; (2) South by making Your Batteries Last Longer always flash your torch on off , don't keep it on for minutes at a time: Pacific Laboratory tests prove that this makes Batteries Last 45% Longer. A Cational EVEREADY Company Product TRADE-MARK 2ze63 RADIO & TORCH BATTERIES ER/43/B34 MaDE NeLL
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 208, 18 June 1943, Page 6
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149Page 6 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 208, 18 June 1943, Page 6
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