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“DOLLY” PRESSING MACHINES. A dolly, it should be explained, is the inside of a dry cell, the active material moulded to cylindrical form around the central carbon electrode. The central press makes 35,000 standard size dollies a day, while the hand presses at either side are for odd size cells.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20233, 17 February 1934, Page 12

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“DOLLY” PRESSING MACHINES. A dolly, it should be explained, is the inside of a dry cell, the active material moulded to cylindrical form around the central carbon electrode. The central press makes 35,000 standard size dollies a day, while the hand presses at either side are for odd size cells. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20233, 17 February 1934, Page 12

“DOLLY” PRESSING MACHINES. A dolly, it should be explained, is the inside of a dry cell, the active material moulded to cylindrical form around the central carbon electrode. The central press makes 35,000 standard size dollies a day, while the hand presses at either side are for odd size cells. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20233, 17 February 1934, Page 12