This BULLE Clock gives perfect time-for § over 2 years without any attention ! The "Bullc" Clock is quite a new entry into the field of electrical horology. . The essential mechanism of the clockconsists of a pendulum which is virtually a coil of insulated wire; through the coil an electric current is established and interrupted'at regular intervals by an ingenious contact device. During its vibration the pendulum moves over a curved permanent magThis model ''Buth" 800-rfaji net, and the magnet reaction set up Clock, on mahogany stand, between the permanent magnet and the with glass shade, height 10 ' electro-magnetic pendulum coil is the inches .. .. . ••• ..£S/io/- source of-power by which.the penduSimilar type, height 16 inches him is kept vibrating. £7 ■ Unlike obsolete and existing types of electro-magnetically maintained penduhim clocks, the pendulum of the j^^^^^^M^gff^ "Bulle" . Clock, on receiving a starting /%<^^^^Wjk impulse, has both the properties of a / 'ili/if *vll, dynamo and a motor, consequently u'fi.wlffv Blllllt very little current is drawn from the W iulw' yJI II Another feature is the propelling elecMipf^LlL^Hfli J tr'ca* *orce generated by the vibrating WU ifl! flftpT'TSr^fu mi 1 ' c 0" an<* ma Snet»' tending also to reduce if^Klill fMlli Icily W tne amount of current drawn from the battery. In fact, by adopting this tors claim that it is an easy matter for . one battery to operate the clock for ten years ifahouany cased "Bullc- SOO- ;> " rfav Clock, 8 inches high by 7 Hie absence of complicated mechani,,chcs vide £6/15/- ism and the highly cfhcicnt elcctroin Oak Case, same design magnetic principle on which the clock £6/10/- functions will make this the most popular clock of the future, Similar types, 9 inches high . by 8 inches wide, oak .. S7 Carriage Paid to nearest Railway Kahogany £7/10/- ~ . Station. . ' Stewart Dawson's WELLINGTON You Don't Have to Pay Get Your | I Winter i^J» Outfit MY AS YOU WEAR! - ■'■ ••-.. Lack of cash need not deprive you. of - those much ; . - needed new clothes.- In our Showroom you. -will find : the season's latest in quality garments all marked a': most reasonable prices and obtainable on payment of a small deposit only. Ladies' Costumes, Frocks, Coats. Men's Suits and Overcoats. We sell at less than shop prices and charge no interest' or commission for the convenience of terms. COME UP AND SEE US, •"THERE are lots of simple little ways of preparing King Oscar jtJh^. Sardines—on toast, with Salads, in 6i§r |k f!ij si.ndwich.es, with tomatoes —but s*~ "tiv lYvC^i even if you eat them just as j f A<*CK^i '/vTjy jij IB they are, you'd admit they /\JJJ^ RRiVliKi '•*"' M HS^^i^ are t'le tast^elt s^ You /.. X"*~\ The most perfect crystal you cao buy . . . " marvellously pure in colour, and faultlessly ' ■ '■ cut in beautiful designs. Every exquisite Apiece ■ • j is British, and bears the name. Look for itl . Webb & Gorbett CRYSTAL From all leading . houses
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 94, 22 April 1931, Page 13
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