It's-Radio Revolutionized! I rv * .L, * * 1 S % r 7 v w ' r K / M Y—\ 'w '■■' THE NEW TT....'|\ ; j BAND EXPANSION PMIJFIC PACIFIC BAND EXPANSION revolutionizes short-wave reception, because apart from its greater stability and pick-up it enables you to tune short-wave in exactly as you would IYA. It’s so different that it’s amazing. PACIFIC also ushers .in an era of 12in. speakers in mantel radios, estranging it even more from other radios. See your dealer and try far yourself the new revolutionary PACIFIC, the radio with the 11-inch dial. ARRANGE FOR A DEMONSTRATION WITH SELWYN GAME Phone : Day 75 M Night 75 S
Here is More Battery for the Money A Three Year Guarantee Too Here is the new type battery that is astonishing car owners everywhere. A battery that prolongs its life by replenishing its own power-producing material. “Thermavite,” a sensational new source of battery power, is the answer. “Thermavite” is literally packed with power—actually makes batteries grow stronger with use. Equally amazing is the development of Fibre-Glass, which holds the vital “Thermavite" securely place—prevents “shedding, the major cause of battery failure. These two startling improvements are making battery history! saving money every day. Ask for complete details. GLASS POROUS ENOUGH TO POUR WATER THROUGH. This revolutionary new scientific miracle allows free flowing of electrolyte, yet it is woven so closely it prevents the passage of even the finest particle of “Thermavite,” the vital, power-producing material. Advance Cars LIMITED Arawata St. Te Awamutu THIS BATTERY WILL MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE IN YOUR CAR OR TRUCK
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 64, Issue 4534, 9 February 1942, Page 7
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