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Qasth A Rechargable (U Dry Cell Radia Battery 26 years of intensive study, regearch and experiment, now finda ftting culmination with this 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 is no substitute for a good "B' Battery in Radio, as it insures perfect reception under all conditions. TAB Batteries, while costing but a trifle more, differ from ordinary "B" Batteries in that they can be Bimply and fully recharged from 6 to 8 times, thus ensuring 4 life 0 of at least 18 months to two years gervice when used 8 with the average radio set. So economical and reliable ar0 TAB Batteries that it would be 9 conservative estimate to say they ultimately cost about one-Sixth of the cost of a2y other "B" Battery. As Sole New Zealand distributorg, wc have juse; received a shipment of TAB Batteries, and Youc TAB immedliate inquirics are inyited, { 0 TO THE TRADE A limited number of territories are available througli- 6 out New Zealand to Radio Dealers of established Ie" putation, who are desirous of handling this uniqud Rechargeable and profitable line. Dry ALL ENQUIRIES To BE JDDRESSED BATTERy To SOLE NZ AGENTS; Iany Dax S"owe: 5ete Cor by The Rodger Imporfing Co. Pbiladelbhie; "eGoaforation 0' # 159 Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH: 7 TAB EEm Ractene 02728nt iv; #etf 'Mtuauti 'Inututit InMuIn Penna;

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 11, 30 September 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 11, 30 September 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 11, 30 September 1927, Page 3

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