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Qaslh A Rechargable CU Dry Ceml Radio Battery 26 years' of intensive study, research and experiment, now finds fitting culmination with this pregentation 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 eimply and fully recharged from 6 to 8 times, thus enguring 2 life of at least 18 months to two years' gervice when used 0 24 with the average radio set: So economical and reliable are TAB Batteries that it would be 8 conservative estimate to say they ultimately cost about one-sixth of the cost of any other "B" Battery. Ag Sole New Zealand distributors, we bave jugt received 4 shipment of TAB Batterieg, and your TAB immcdiate inquiries are invited: 6 0 TO Slnited RADE o of territories are available througb- Mtt L out New Zealand to Radio Dealerg of established re- putation, who are desiroug of handling this unique Rechargeable and profitable line. 8 ALL ENQUIRIES TO BE ADDRESSED Dry BATTERY To SOLE N.Z. AGENTS. hoe Tany Dax Sioris: 5atew Gr by The Rodger lmporting C0. Philadelbhie; efnrporation 0 159 Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH: #aw TAB 07072 "Eiie Rin Pir tae; mtart Mtutinitt' '{unuuut Itmtn Penna;

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 13, 14 October 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 13, 14 October 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 13, 14 October 1927, Page 3

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