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f: « ■ ■ HOW A TINY BATTERY MAINTAINS SPLIT-SECOND ACCURACY EACH YEAR Tlit4roubla with most clocks Is thzt rtgulsr wMiag, bacauia af friction, cannot keep completely dopondoble time. The most raiugte la the transistor clock with the unchenglni speed of on eloctrle meter te keep it utterly accurate. Only one 1} V. battery every 12 months to hooded to supply the regular energy to maintain this precision. Precision Which mtkes SMITHS SECTRONIC TPANSISTOIHSED CLOCKS a must for every home SMITHS Ageim: SECTRONIC CLOCKS SA43 Naaoaford 8 Barton Ltd, gffl, UgMaa» lea 22M, Chriatefierah.

lE®” IW/M K&ke rare its youn for a lifetime A' • Y ?L B ° Y 2 rMI 165UCHHELD ST. THONE 45-2W. Broaches also at Neisoa, Thnaru, Greymoath. When you shop at Johe Buras use oar Cwtsmsr Car Farit ta Cashel It.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31054, 9 May 1966, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31054, 9 May 1966, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31054, 9 May 1966, Page 20

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