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ELECtRoto R THE LITTLe CHAP With THE BIG HEART The illustrations give the actual size of the AMAZING, WORLD STARTLING, LITTLE ELECTROTORI ENGLAND'S LATEST IN MODEL MOTOR DESIGN: Measures only 7/8in- in diameter and 9/16in. in width: This ELECTROTOR is universally popular for model driving of all descriptions. Use it in your Meccano Units, Aero- planes, Motor-Boats, and all other mechanised models: Re- quires only 3 to 4V/2 volts to drive it, and consumes less than a Torch Bulb operates efficiently on 2 Penlite Cells: AND Look AT THE WEIGHT__3/4oz.! You won't believe it till you see it and use it The ELECTROTOR first came into prominence in the public eye when used throughout the tests conducted 'by the "Daily Mail" in England of the Radio Con- trolled Power Boat. 417 IT IS Not ONLY STARTLING_~BuT IT IS PROVEN; and the Price for all this ~Lookl Cat. No. LM595 7 | 1 POSTAGE 3d. TRADE ENQUIRIES INVITED. SEWING MACHINE MOTORS Busy housewives will appreciate sewing at lastl These best quality English Electric Motors can be fitted by any amateur to almost every old or new model sew 'ing machines: An enormous time saver and no treadling- Complete with variable speed foot control, needle light, etc: 230 volts A C. Make your machine up-to-date make sewing a pleasure. No extras needed: NEW Low PRICE: Cat. No. LM663 Post Free. 85/17/6 What Dad Could Do with an "ENSIGN" BATTERY WELDING outIT ! It welds, brazes and solders. Operates from an ordinary 6 to 12-Volt Car or Storage Battery and is ideal for mending all light metal work such as Farm Equip ment, Car Mudguards, Rad- iators; Cans, Buckets, etc. Supplied complete with all accessories and instructions, including carbon, brass and steel Electrodes and Clips. Spares are always available Detailed instructions with each outfit Cat. No. LE8 39/6 Post Free.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 541, 4 November 1949, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 6 New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 541, 4 November 1949, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 6 New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 541, 4 November 1949, Unnumbered Page

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