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CONTINUOUS SERVICE.

EXIDE GUARANTEES IT. Battery Service is of the utmost importance to all 'car owners, as all the moving parts depend on the battery to set them in motion. Just what battery service means is demonstrated by Mr Carrick Nisbet, the principal of the Exide Service Station. Battery repair is a speciality with this firm, not a side-line, and therein lies the secret of a competent Battery Service Station. The practical experience gained by many years of specialisation in all battery matters is at the disposal of all motorists at any time. The Exide agent this year is displaying batteries for every make of ear, and the makers of these efficient batteries have given years of study to this product in order that every user of an "Exide" can travel with security, knowing that he can depend entirely on his battery seeing him through. Another branch of the business is useful accessories, which when fitted to a car add to the beauty, finish and comfort of any motor vehicle. Included in the wide range are windscreen wipers, spot lights, horns, switches, ammeters, etc., all of well-known makes and thoroughly reliable. At the large ami up-to-date premises in Hood Street, just opposite the Grand Central Hotel, there is a competent staff of experts constantly employed, ami every job, whether small or large, receives the same care and attention. "Despatch ami Efficiency" is the slogan adopted by the ICxidc Station, and owners of automobiles will be well advised to take their troubles to the Shop which Specialises.

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16811, 1 June 1926, Page 10

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CONTINUOUS SERVICE. Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16811, 1 June 1926, Page 10

CONTINUOUS SERVICE. Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16811, 1 June 1926, Page 10