ELECTRICALLY j; COOKED FOODS If Taste Better I ; and Are Better TOOK WITH ELECTRICITY FAULTY CHIEF CAUSE OF CAR BREAKDOWNS i CCORDiNG to the A.A. Technical Engin'eer, ignition failures are responsible for 3G% more breakdowns than any other cause. These troubles 1 are caused through lack of care and attention to electrical equipment, resulting in serious delays, inconvenience, and expense to motorists. X ro) It Pays to have Expert Attention 'PO assist starting in cold and wet weather, to J eliminate ignition faults, and to generally maintain the efficiency of the electrical system, place your vehicle in the hands of a reliable automotive electrician for maintenance. These precautions are necessary, and wifi save you money in the long run. I N winter your motor demands fr a q u ent inspection of the distributor head, adjustment and cleaning of spark plug points, expert attention to the battery and wiring. PLAY SAFE take your car to . . . ittcher & Meyrick Ltd! RELIABLE AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS CREY STREET PHONE 589 -,-OfD GOLD BUYS CHEAP PRESENTS Still some lying hidden away. Remember our ’warning; it will only disappear, How, you may not know. Why not turn it into USEFUL PRESENTS. For £1 worth of ANY OLD COLD (or Silver) we will give you 327worth of goods of Any Description and suitable for PRESENTS or in CASH at highest values. A. STONEHAM & CO., LTD. JEWELLERS AND GOLD BUYERS, 109 GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE,
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12901, 30 June 1936, Page 3
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