ENJOY SUCH MOTORING AS YOU NEVER KNEW BEFORE fl( J \ WJtlv % fZJiJtL Why not obtain the maximum enjoyment possible J 4g|P|sL// vrith your car this coming motoring season. \ J % n * s common knowledge to a mechanic, and is also ' ! \\\ J V \ #"* known to most car owners, that much depends for /E^^fiSm v \\Ul " *% Xjiff villi!/ Ihi : *^ e correct functioning of an automobile engine r\\ \ i V 'li/biffliyit .flr/ upon e or otherwise of the battery. — j|^^ piM ' Those motorists who have the fortune to possess a '.jStA DELCO BATTERY know what they may expect, y/JBn» ° et t^ l6 maximum service from this unit. Jh, "^^^j^^^ Those motorists who have yet to learn that any old j I v \V JpHflgJiMS* sort °f battery cannot be expected to give service, 1 '' \\\ continue to use an inferior battery, do not \\ realise how much more enjoyment is obtainable IWL ' A V ' rom t^ieir motor i n g by the equipment of a DELCO ll^lle^'^' , f rrrnTT'in'"\ IT" Made by a factory of many years" establishment, \ Which ls in constant and inti mate touch with the ' ' ' engineering authorities of all of the world's largest fghf. ? /i// builders of automobiles, the DELCO BATTERY W/i? (if \v\ * benefits in its manufacture by the experience, knowfi?/ > III f IllßpA V led^e and general efficiency of those Delco-Remy fff:j, I I f/P*""'""""""""""" " \ VV. experts, upon whose efforts the welfare of the SV'/'IJ V. DELCO BATTERY depends. '■ l *h lB Vv , ' Ever 7 DELCO BATTERY is sold to the public on a : V ;< )/ Pi W\\ "^ e ave now an extensive range of DE'.LCO ij'f' xh liHLj«99BiJ£juzj^»«Bl BATTERIES to hand from the factory. Ensure I ; S re ater pleasure in your motoring by equipping with mWti&T* WATSON, & GANLEY 'fljlffi^' 1 ' 109, 111, 113, Hobson Street, Auckland, ' Also at 83, WELLESLEY STREET WEST. Official Service for and Stockists of the following:-— Delco Batteries, Delco-Remy Ignition Unit, Klaxon Horns, Harrison Radiators, Lovejoy Shock Absorbers North-East Electrical Equipment, A. C. Air Cleaners, A. C. Speedometers and all other A. C. Products, B.T.H. Car and Motor Cycle Units, Watford Electrical Equipment, and Smith, Jaegar and Corbin Speedometers.
* (2 Bit of Unchanged for centuries, the old i ■""">"»"—MMT- II .r , j ! . , £0« EXCLUSIVELY &UPPUBD TO THEBESlolbooth stands to-day to remind i,~ 1 i visitors to "Auld-Reekie" of Scot- WPB LIN STlTfliO land's historic past. &Zt>6ST€ND CUUBS JohniJewdrtySonsß The Quality of Deivar's °s'»BersPEßTH(scojiar(o«u)i ,M ' f 1 also remains Unchanged. Hft^WWfi 9QHHI 3^H^E^3^^hHßßm AA Ti * I e ents or Auckland Province: Bottled in Scotland C r^\?- A^
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 17
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