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U.S.L. MOTOR CAR BATTERIES. SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED IN PRICE.: U.S.L. motor car batteries have a splendid reputation all over New Zealand. They are especially strong ana sturdy, the plates being designed to withstand for years the vibration from rough roads. The hard rubber cells have never been known to teas and the outer casing is of teak. Adams Ltd., have reduced the price of tnese batteries from time to time in recent months, as improvements in dollar exchange and reductions in freight have made it possible to do so. The latest price r&duction, now announced, brings the U.S.L. Batteries to so low a price level that it becomes much better business to buy a new U.S.L. Battery than to spend v pounds repairing an old battery, of any make whatever. The new price list for the U.S.L. Batteries is as follows, there having been a reduction of £1 all round: — FORD, OAKLAND, and OVERLAND types, £7 10s. STUDEBAKER LIGHT ‘■SIX,” HUPP, HUDSON, ESSEX, CHEVROLET, BUICK, NASH, and Oldsmobile types , £8 10s. S'JUDEBAKER types (all Models save Light “SIX”) £9 10s. DODGE type, £ll 10s. A further reduction of 5 per cent, will be made for cash. ADAMS LIMITED. New Zealand Importers of U.S.L. Batteries. CHRISTCHURCH. TIMARU. PA LA lER STON NORTH. WANGANUI. —Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1923, Page 5

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