MIWF (T’OIUMRIA ARadioFan,heWest mRE SmM W!ll . n asJ<ed roWc .h he reclnned the tet Layerbilt ‘B’ Batteries Said:Columbia *B ’ WORTH 30/- EACH — TO BE GIVEN AWAY I 'Layerbilt, me These nine Batteries will be given as prizes in our And I dortY give a - - - fb* mt. great Columbia Limerick Competition, which is open | . ————;; to all BATTERY SET OWNERS CCOULFM 181/O AH you Have to do is to write a Limerick (5 lines) on the -anaMnwMMwiaaanaKaMMMak J Columbia “Layerbilt” B Battery. On .the tight is a satnpla traoe mark X,/ ‘ limerick which we consider good. Can you beat it ?. Try now n»iTi«u and perhaps you will win one of these worthwhile prizes. BKliian fiawc .You’ll find the limerick competition great fun—get all the . A VE“DRU T IBATTERIIIS family to try it. No entrance fee ! Send your entriea to Dept. LAY E-rtOlU I I > G. fellis & Co. Ltd., Chancery Chambers, Auckland, stating the make of your Set Columbia Batteries give yoftr Radio and number of batteries it employs. The greater clarity, voluine and distance, decision of the judges—Messrs. J. Hott The flat cell construction, exclusive Ltd,, Advertising Agents—will be final. to Columbia Layerbilt Batteries, ■ ■ means far more power and longer A ST PRIZE-3 Columbia “Layer- Hfe than any round-cell battery can ® bilt ” ‘B’ Batteries and focussing feg provide. Because every cubic iftc Columbia Flashlight, worth £ 5 . « HHH grolto vata7*i.a t ’?Sr SfS •J ND PRIZE— 3 Columbia Layer- shilling when you instal Columbia, ■"bilt” ‘B’ Batteries, worth £4/10/-. 3RD PRIZE—3 Columbia ’* Layer- LAYERBILT CELLS HAVE bilt” ‘B’ Batteries, worth £4/10/-. WASTE SPACE I WHEN YOU ' BUY A RADIO~" BATTERY SPECIFY COLUMBIA LAYERBILT
Two bad ! By the time you discover an egg is not as good as it might be, it is too iate to take it back to the shop. Most eggs loofc alike, and so do most radio sets. So both eggs and radios are bought on trust. When t/ott hear a radio sound fine on demonstration, are you sure it will sound fine a month hence? Will it need the promised after-sales service? It is worth remembering that Atwater Kent Radio is So perfectly made that if all the past nine years’ servicing by Atwater Kent dealers had been centralized at one point, it . could not have kept.even one man fully Arrange an ATWATER KENT demonstration to-day H. COLLIER & CO., Devon Street, New Plymouth. WALLACE MILKING MACHINE CO., LTD,, Fenton Street, Stratford. • J. D. McKAY, Eltham. W. W. DAVY, Union Street, Hawera. W. P. WALLACE & CO., Waverley.
FARMERS — CONTRACTORS COMMERCIAL USERS. Here’s your chance to buy a first-class Truck or Delivery at a reasonable Price. We have the finest selection of Commercial Vehicles to be found in Taranaki. (D—lnternational Truck. Late (6)—Chevrolet G-cylindfer, Express model 2-ton, long wheel-base, Type Delivery. This is a splensix cylinder; thoroughly over- did job ift fifst-clasS condition hauled, brand new tyres all and is great buying at £135 round, dual wheels, first-class (7)—Ford “A” Delivery. This body and cab. .. ~ sturdy well-known Ford pro*. Great Value at .... £225 j uc |. qff exceptional buVifig (2) Dodge Truck, 30cwt., long at £125 wheel-base, four cylinder; thot- ( 8 )-Dodge 15cwt Truck. Splenoughly overhauled, new tyres di( j body cab) godd tyres> all round, dual wheels, first- truck bas had vfery rittle class body and Cab. use and j s j n first-class ntechYour for £165 anic&l 6rder (3) Ford 8 h.p. Delivery Van, 1934 Buy with a Guarantee .. £95 model, equal to new. We can —ALSO—thoroughly recommend this job for town delivery work of all Ford A BehVery £ll5 kinds. Splendid Value .. £165 Jewett Delivery £B5 (4) British Overland Crossley 20 Clyno Delivery Van £55 cwt. Truck, in first-class con- Dod 4 Delivety £]s dition, good tyres, good body . ■ and Cab, will suit farmer with Chevrolet 4 1-ton £B5 medium supply. A most eco- Buick 6 Delivery £l5 A°Trial .. £135 Dodge 4Dellve, Y *25 (5) Triumph Delivery Van. Thof- Fcrd T Trucks oughly overhauled and in first- Fordson Tractor, class condition. A Snip at £B5 Splendid order, at £95 H. DERBY and Co., Ltd. FORD DEALERS: DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phone 355;.' Box 199.
Your Railways and Yourselves. “One Good Turn Deserves Another” Proverbs are often unconvincing—-indeed, some are contradictory—but the one quoted is right in all respects.. It is the foundation of the best business and the foundation of proper social conduct. Having satisfied yourself that your railways truly serve you in accordance with their maxim of “Safety, Comfort, Economy,” do not hesitate to‘spread your satisfaction among your friends. The more you are a good friend to the railways, the more your railways are able to be a good friend to you. Here is the friendly message of the Railways to the Public:— “THE MORE WE CO-OPERATE THE BETTER WE CAN OPERATE.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1935, Page 23 (Supplement)
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