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Qash A Rechargable (U Dry Cell Radio Battery 26 years of intensive study, research and experiment, now finds ftting culmination with thig presentation of TAB, a perfected and practical RECHARGEABLE dry B" Battery, which will mean more to the advancement of radio reception at a reduced operating cost than any previous invention, for there i8 no substitute for a good "B" Battery in Radio, a8 it insures perfect reception under all conditions: TAI Batteries, while costing hnt 2 trifle more, differ Trom ordinary "B' Batteries in that they can be simply and fully recharged from 6 to 8 times, thus cnsuring a life sf at lenst 18 monthe to two ycars service when usedl 02" sith the avcragc radio get: So economical and reliable Wrv aTe TAB Batteries that it would be 0 conservative estimate to Bay thcy ultimately cost. ahout one-sixth 0f the cost of any other "B"' Battery As Sole New 'Zealand distributors, Te Have just rveeived a shipment of TAB Katteries; and SOUR TAB immediate inquiries are inrited: ( 0 TO A FimiteG RAbEof t of territories #re arailable through- 6 out New ZLealand to Iadio Dealer;s of established rc- putation, mhio are desirouts uf handling this unique Rechargeable and profitable line. Dry | 0 ALL ENQUIRIES TO BE ADDRESSED NA Batterr To SOLE N.Z. AGENTS: hio mjry Dar Sioragz Dateny Cop by The Rodger Importing Co. Philadelhie; eoeronation 159 Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH: TAB Rar4 Drreiaa 6a4e i73 netun $ m11tslnui' Juimuiiu {luiium

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 9, 16 September 1927, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 9, 16 September 1927, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 9, 16 September 1927, Page 13

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