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■ F~VER READ>J g SBSF /j- ' . ylSMSffll Ml , Wsr Eve r- Re ady 5 Lafe st C- Greatest SUIRIIM RADIO "B" BATTERY Now you can expect greatly increased output, more stupefi* dous power and much longer life from your Radio Battery. The New EVER-READY SUPERDYNE is not only bigger in size, but each individual cell is bigger, therefore containing definitely more active working materials. Each cell is enclosed in its own bitumenous insulating tube, so that DOUBLE insulation is provided for each cell against any possible leakage of current In addition the complete battery - secure!'/ scaled against accidental short circuit Improve vour recept ; on ?.nd cut down corl* by Installing the New EVER READY SUPER DY. v _ i a master built product, manufactured by the EVER- ' BEADY world-wide organisation. It will revolutionbo all your idees of radio battery efficiency. EVE R ~ READY iST THE WORLDS BEST BATTERIES

WINTER HOLIDAYS FOR FARMERS CHEAP TRAVEL BY TRAIN. Fanners, now is the time for that well deserved holiday, before Spring swings you into another big bustle. A few days away from wearing worry routine will give you new heart for old tasks. Return rail fares are less than Id. a mile, 2nd. class, and only a “shade” over a penny. Ist class. These holiday excursion rates now apply all the time. THE TRAIN IS THE CURE FOR STRAIN.

When Your < Jar ss "Hitting on all — — Sick UyfiamSersi"*' 1 / * Carbon accumulates in them, heavy = ■ wastage of oil and power occurs, the ==s * plugs become fouled, and the engine = a overheated. WE BORE CYLINDERS AND FIT J J NEW PISTONS |B = g quickly, properly and at low cost to you. Drive in to-day, | = ■ don’t delay. J HHI |: H. McCLASHAN || "—— I Premier Garage. — — ■ | Agent for Peto, Radford & Clyde Simplex Batteries. g ; GREYMOUTH. Phone 349. U =

■Ete’&JW . SSjjjl “ I was stupid enough once . . . . “ . . . thought 1 could buy a tea ‘just-as-good’ as ‘Amber Tips’ . . . you know the line of talk. Never again ... I prefer to hear my friends say—‘What a nice cup of tea’ . . . the wise ones always guess ‘Amber Tips.’ “After all, ‘Amber Tips* is always the standard by which you hear other teas judged.** NEW ZEALAND’S FAVOURITE TEA FOR OVER 40 TEARS

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Grey River Argus, 3 August 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 3 August 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 3 August 1935, Page 4

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