' fl/fld' BATTERY S B!_KL___A I tut* _i ■■■ ■ _l i_ -m _ i ■ _ You etß chtrse your wSm k.Mim !'\lBH Wll-fIICIVJuK. can charge your own ttl|fctS _k I -CTI _Wws3_P__l ing circuit you can 3 A__WS B' What is a Tungar? MMjUB ll ■ ___ t , \ Tungar is a rectifier or device for changing alter- fc§s ROYAI. EDIW B W IRGH \\_W ■ 1 rating to direct current, and is useful for charging B 5 __> _■ __—_■■ _ • _>«_ a ■ _r~> a_r«__r 138 I gfc. , \ Lighting or Starting car batteries. ||| SCOTCH WHISKY If ■ *M jf \ c parts are a Valve, Transformer, and jKffi -__■_■_■». _$£ 1 R-ctance enclosed ma metal case. Eg exc l uß i Te ly M throughout his 1 1 * k_aMrt|Tll V 1 " would take a lot of space to tell you all about 3__K v ' ___Sfi__T 351 iyWl l_il^* > ' the theory of the Tungar. This would be of little WOp by H.R.H. the BOS recent tourof |jH lllft»* J After aU. h»r«ulti that are dewed, and Mfc Prince of Wales HH It New Zealand. jfi I 1 *a~ 9 ~' the 1 ungar is giving results everywhere, every day W~fM UIImUa _S II Since its inception in 1918. the G.E. Factory has l«|>| U)o* TOP Ma Eight Reasons why a Tungar is a which, in 1920 exceeded 57,000. liOrl Wi 11 Sound Investment. Many battery trouble* can be traced to neglect in !_____ *^ll i tl t il , charging. This is accentuated in Winter months. __j_| ' with erf St" saf 8C yOUf ttCry ° Vemiß As the Tvn Bar can be connected to the lamp sock- IIiJM jHP II Hi I IB H 2. There is no danger of battery going dead on not being always fully charged. Biir> , i"_l- __ib_| • ___£__ the road. It saves time and money, because it can be conn- |ffP__H I 1 'J-Sal 3. There is no possibility of battery being over- ected in a minute, is always ready for use and needs KTrSM-flldl ' ' Ml 4. There is no attention required when charging. J ust as *°° n as *he *witch is turned on, it commences ■flfSjffigl 1 I|Jb_______G 1111 __P s—stM !mm I rcchar.e. The National Electrical * EifUKeriaf Co. Lti, I ]|g5 ] 111 B !Ml 6. There is no knowledge of electricity required .._._-«.» ..-..,„-.. I H_____ T ____________[ ___i Bl L_l_____it Mmm I -r mazda house* BBBSB __i_____i ~^~^ 7. The Tungar is efficient, effective and economical. Customs Stmt Wast, AackUmd. Wsjl I It !____[ 1&? H B.'The Tungar is portable, weighing only 21 lba. Alio at Hamilton and Whang-rat. jggg| E____ I W_J ■__■> mS
3 BARGAINS FROM WARMAN'S If money talks our prices fairly shout! Let them speak for themselves now. f' RIMU SETTEE—FuU-size model. Can be used also as a spare bed. Our Factory-to-you Price* for this Settee—complete with swab and cushion are In Art Cretonne £3/10/In Corded Velvet £3/15/. ORDER YOURS EARLY! 3FT. 6IN. COMBINATION DRESSING CHEST, with large size oval mirror, - very roomy drawers of good depth and handsomely designed. See the illustration. Now, note our Special Bargain Prices. In Heart Rimu £8/19/6 In Solid Fumed Oak £9/19/6 SEAGRASS PRAM, with Seagrass hood. Full sixe body. A firstclass finished article, on English -wheels. Three only. To Clear for £4/15/. each. ACT QUICKLY! Warman & Sons 79 Hobson St., Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 246, 17 October 1925, Page 30
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