v ow^ 1 SIR C. E. KINGSFORD SMITH, COMMANDER New Reduced Prices: BYRD, SIR HUBERT WILKINS could not afford to . N 2156 224 volt flat .. 14/- take the smallest risks with their equipment. That's why No! 2306—45 volt, flat 21/- they relied entirely on BURGESS, the British Radio No. 2308 —45 volt, vertical .. 19/- Batteries. What more conclusive evidence could you No. 5308— 45 volt, portable.. 21/- have of the supremacy of BURGESS Batteries? With No. 10308—45 volt, oversize 27/6 the ; r super i or standards of Power, Dependability. No. 21308-4: volt, supersize 31/- L uf and Uniformity , BURGESS, the British' No' 111t31v2 '•<? . 3/9 Batteries, are the best for YOUR set. These new No! 5540—7* volt! "C" 6/- low prices make BURGESS Batteries unchallengeable ________ for both Value and Performance. Xu BURGESS THE BRITISH RADIO BATTERIES Distributors.—AUCKLAND: Farmers* Trading Co. Ltd., Bond & Bond. „•'"■' HAMILTON: G. S. Anchor & Co., W. M. Pitcher & Co. WHANGAREI: Garnet Keen*. New Zealand Factory Representatives: SPEDDING LTD., P.O. Box 462, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1932, Page 13
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