kO H Hard m ii tm «8# ; !«>„:•./». ■H ''V,*v I:; T • " c v<** .■';;. .i.'.^i WA.*-v*> •v» - '■ '». Thread-Rubber insulation unites the electrical insulating value and durability of rubber with the porosity of cotton threads. 33 YEARS OF MANUFACEXPERIE BACK OF EVERY WILLARD BATTERY Willard has been making good storage batteries for thirty-three years. Year after year, Willard laboratory specialists, Willard engineers, bring about new improvements toward making an even better storage battery. To-day, when you buy a Willard, you get the full benefit of this background of thirty-three years of manufacturing experience in a battery as good as modern skill and science can make it. Willards are proving their value to-day whereever people use batteries. It pays to buy known quality. ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO. OF N.Z. 52-58, FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. Also at 21, Collingwood Street, Hamilton. STORAGE BATTERIES V ifiSik mi mmm sßo* w/&* THE BATTERY YOU CAN TRUST A well-finished, English-made battery, designed for long life, faithful service, and capable of very heavy discharges. A type for every car at a highly competitive price. Full particulars from 'SMilSiliSPi ; v ' • ■■ • ; —-■—~ CUSTOMS STREET N.Z. DISTRIBUTORS, AUCKLAND. and you can be sure of it with an Exide behind your starter. S ■ ■> '' v mmmm iSS -J Insist on Exide Batteries for your Wireless Set. Exide Service Stations: CENTRAL BATTERY SERVICE STATION, 151, Albert Street, Auckland. CARRICK NISSET, •food Street, Hamilton. N.Z. Distributors: HOPE GIBBONS LTD., Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington. BATTERIES STARTING - LIGHTING Made in England Overheating and loss of power are mostly caused through lack of lubrication in the upper-cylinders. Use MIXTROL—the perfect uppercylinder lubricant—and note the improvement. Mixtrol Oil is guaranteed to produce more power and speed—stop carbon deposit—prevent overheating, gumming-up or seizing—cut dowi} fuel coats. Get Mixtrol to-day and put it in your fuel. BRITISH MANUFACTURE. The New Improved Mixtrol is more economical, now treats 2 gallons of petrol. A light car will do nearly 700 miles on a l/ 6 tin. MOTOR CYCLES
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20986, 24 September 1931, Page 14
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