"Low Price" is all right, but not "Low Quality" Willard sells low-priced as well as higher-priced batteries. But they all have the same quality of materials and workmanship. The difference is first in size or capacity, then in- insulation, because Threaded Rubber costs more than wood. We have a wider price range for good batteries than anyone. ELECTRIC CCNSTRVCTICN Co. of N.Z. ELECTRIC HOUSE, 52 Fort St., Auckland And at Collingwood Street, - HAMILTON. " Representing Willard Batteries /THREADED RUBBER INSULATION). and CW Batteries (WOOD SEPARATORS).
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• latest triumph The latest triumph of tyre construction The Mono- Twin is a solid truck tyre built to realise those three ideals of tyre manufacturers. LONG SAFETY—ECONOMY A special process by which *he tyre is vulcanised to the steel band makes it impossible for the rubber and steel base to v become dis-united. They stay joined. Maximum traction is made possible by the "air-bells" which grip the roadway and pull the heavy truck out of ruts and muddy tracks. The "air-bells" also effectively prevent the tyres from overheating and do not hold stones or mud. , IT IS TRUCK TYRE PERFECTION. ,; Write for full particulars and prices now I k.v '•'/! ?-' \ '"«'.'.. \/V v-"' ■" "■ '*:>/.■•:-;.:'; •; '■■-.' * ." : ; '$& '•;/ .jjjsj^fi'''■■■'.: Auckland Distributors: t Auckland Distributors: (^wg)/ h PuDan, Armitage €»i) & Go. Ltd,, .... ALBERT STREET, Auckland. 7 : / ':'■■' .J '-■'■■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 12 (Supplement)
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