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sssi The Gray has a particularly strong appeal to those who study appearances. And with this beauty of line found elsewhere only in much higher priced cars, is that easy smoothness in performance eloquent of the quality that backs the Gray’s repute for getting you there and back under all conditions. Come for a trial spin to-day in this car doing 30-35 miles (and better) to the gallon, and yet so hard to pass on a hill. TODD BROS., LTD., Lower High St., Dwnedin; 62 And at Invercargill, Gore, Balclutha, Heriot, Cromwell, Roxburgh, and llanfuvly. MAIDER & BARR, 174=6-8 St. Andrew St., Dunedin, fix Distributors: TODD MOTOR CO, Wellington & Christchurch •?iii c lhe Aristocrat ofli§d Cars *

/ /m ar £%? nsir 6ER J WA £v il7 O m v ■5fN» fa 13 ig.Mj^cjrOTSSESES® 50^"^” Eight Reasons why a Tungar Sound Investment. ■ws ec iCki e@® ILsss^ c|'t You can charge your own car battery. You can charge your own radio batteries. A Tungar rectifier enables you to charge your batteries at home from any lampholder or wall plug . It is automatic, noiseless and simple in action; it requires no oiling or other attention. By connecting •a Tungar to your lighting circuit you can put a 40-ampere hour charge in your car battery for less than 3d, is a !. The Tungar will charge your battery overnight with perfect safety. 2. There is no danger of battery going dead on the road. 3. There is no possibility of battery being overcharged. 4. i here is no attention required when charging. 5. There is no bother of disconnecting battery to recharge. 6. There is no knowledge of electricity required to use the Tungar. 7. The Tungar is efficient, effective and economical. 8. The Tungar is portable, weighing only 21 lbs. What is a Tungar ? A Tungar is a rectifier or device for changing alternating to direct current, and is useful for charging Lighting or Starling car batteries. The essential parts are a Valve, Transformer, and Reactance enclosed in a metal case. It would take a lot of space to tell you all about the theory of the Tungar. This would be of little value. After all, it is results that are desired, and the 1 ungar is giving results everywhere, every day and night of the year. Since its inception in 1918, the G.E. Factory has been considerably extended to cope with sales which, in 1920 exceeded 57,000. Many battery troubles can be traced to neglect in charging. This is accentuated in Winter months. As the Tungar can be connected to the lamp socket and battery, there is no excuse for your battery not being always fully charged. It saves lime and money, because it can be connected in a minute, is always ready for use and needs no attention. just as soon as the switch is turned on, it commences work. ‘ a.A Wholesale and Retail from T ll E NATIONAL ELECTRICAL & ENGINEERING CO.. LTD., 125 STUART ST., DUNEDIN, And at all Main Centres. The ‘STAR' Smell Advertisements Bring Good Results. ADVERTISE YOUR NEEDS and look for them in its Columns, which cater for all the requirements of business and family life. Thousands scan these Columns daily. Write your Advertisements on this Form and forward (with payment) to this Office. To the Manager of the ‘ Evening Star,’ Dunedin. Please insert the following Advertisement in the * Star ’:— NUMBER OF INSERTIONS.... For which I enclose Postal Notes (or Stamps) value £ J 7 Wanteds, For Sales, To Lets. ) SIXTEEN WORDS, 1/ CASH. / Board and Residence, Situation# Apartments, etc., etc. . . . . j If Booked, 1/G. I Vacant, Situations Wanted, etg. Answers to Advertisements may be addressed in care of th® - Evening Star ’ Office Free of Charg®,

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Evening Star, Issue 19020, 15 August 1925, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19020, 15 August 1925, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19020, 15 August 1925, Page 17

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