Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Valves with the InM Jila ment For 4-volt accumulator or 3 dry alls THE P.M.3 (General Purpose) OT amp. 13 '6 THE P.M.-4 (Power) OT amp. 13/6 For 6-uoJt accumulator or A dry cells THE P.M.5 (General Purpose) OT amp. 13/6 THE P.M.6 (Power) OT amp. 13/6 For 2-volt accumulator THE P.M.I H.F. OT amp. 13?6 THE P.M.I L.F. OT amp 13/6 THE P.M.2 (Power) 015 amp. 13/6 All Mallard Valves art made at the Mallard Works, Balham, Loudon, England, rHE wonderful P.M. Filament offers you three times more for your money. It is so tough that even after 1,000 hours’ life it can be tied in knots and cannot b(j broken except by the very roughest handling— result, safety against accidents. There is more than strength in the P.M. Filament, ft has up to 3 times greater length and up to 5| times greater emission than an ordinary filament. This is where the P.M. Filament gives you real value. Another big'point, the P.M. Filament requires only one-tenth ampere giving 7 times the life to each of your accumulator charges. For great economy, great life and great results secure the valves with THE WONDERFUL P.M. FILAMENT Milliard THE-MASTER* • VALVE Obtainable irom every Radio Dealer in New Zealand, Can be supplied with English or American base. Wholesale from Dunedin Representative: ERNEST H. CALDER, 87 Crawford Street. N.Z. Distributors: Spedding Limited, Fort Street, Auckland. Advertisement of the Mullard Wireless Service Company, Ltd., Balham, London, S.W.IS, England. Buam°mmE COFFEE* CHICORY zsssnce sums Ike test / <7hc BROWN £ WHITE LABEL proOmU This Is the JOHNSON ABDOMINAL SUPPORT f So much recommended by the MedicaT Profession lor Gastroptosis (fallen sto—^rjb^, Floating Kidneys, or othet abdominal troubles. Maker: J. JOHNSON, 417 George Street, DUNEDIN. The Little Wonder Chip Bath Heater HOT WATER QUICKLY. For Seaside and Country Cottages, Dairy Farmers, Etc. Rue £&* Inlet 'Fuel feJ hefi Pipe I Hot ; Wkier Price, 75/- each. Full particulars The Iron & Steel Co. N.Z., Ltd., Crawford Street, Dunedin. 'Phone 2218.

M Hi a si 13 rf^ppS “Nugget" 800 l Polish is made in Black, Brown (Tan), Dark Brown. Toney Red and Nigger Brown. Also in White for Patent and Coloured Leathers. 4d„ 7d. p 1/« per Tin. HOGGET” BOOT POLISH Did you NUGGET your Boots this morning? Doubly Refined for absolute purity A r K TTf / At Last __ a household disinfectant that LEAVES NO STAIN At last there has been produced a disinfectant powerful enough for every purpose, yet so pure that it will leave not a trace of disfiguring stain on even the whitest porcelain. Restar-fluid Disinfectant is a New Zealand scientific triumph. Made first from the finest ingredients, it is refined — and doubly refined —so that every trace of residue is eliminated. That is where Restar-fluid is vitally better than ordinary crude disinfectant—for it is this residue that is responsible for those oil globules which float and stick at the sides of anything being cleaned, leaving a stain when the water is let off. Naturally, all this extra care makes Restar-fluid more expensive to produce —yet you can buy a 6oz bottle for the same money as the usual 4oz bottle of ordinary disinfectant. PURE DISINFECTANT Government and local bodies and business institutions throughout the country are already using Restar-fluid as a standard disinfectant in the interests of Public Health. Chemists and Grocers are being stocked as rapidly as possible, and your local dealer should now be able to supply you. A full size bottle costs only 1/3 —remember to ask for “ Reslar-fluid ” by name when ordering. Manufactured by RESTAR LTD., Wellington, Auckland, Wanganui & Gisborne. * New Zealand Distributors ' JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. LTD. Wellington, (Head Office) Auckland, Christchurch & Dunedin. THIS COUPON BRINGS FREE SAMPLE BOTTLE Provided you forward the name of your regular chemist or storekeeper. J. NATHAN & CO., LTD., P.O. Box 1509, Wellington. 1 am anxious to test the merits of Restar-Fluid. Please send Sample Bottle. O.T. AddressCt ANt 3 ■wm ' — (ft; ri>T V PrtTTTt? B .lhu

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19261224.2.17.3

Bibliographic details

Otago Daily Times, Issue 19981, 24 December 1926, Page 5

Word Count
658

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19981, 24 December 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19981, 24 December 1926, Page 5