Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), March 1932, p. 3

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Sill MORE BATTERY FOR YOUR MONEY Average life of Exide-Ironclad Batteries again increases, reflecting their consistent development IFTY per cent greater life—that’s 4 typical Exide-Ironclad Battery for industrial elec- the average increase that users of trics. High voltage, power : fe “ flexibility, economy and long Exide-Ironclad Batteries received in life are features of these 1931 over 1923. rugged batteries. Constant improvements in design and construction have made. this gratifying increase possible. Not only has the life been increased, but the price has been reduced, resulting in still greater value per dollar of bat- tery investment. The use of Exide-Ironclad Batteries insures more than long life alone; it means the best possible service for all classes of motive power vehicles — good speed throughout the day, low charging cost and low maintenance. If you are not using Exide-Iron- elad Batteries and do not know from actual experience how efficiently and economically they can serve you, try one the first time you have need of a battery. Their stamina, long life and economy of operation will sur- prise you. EX 10 e “(923 1924 «1925 «sdORG«=s«2T. «1926. = ig26 4990 1931 5 R GO N CL A D Chart shows increase in average life of Exide-Ironclad Industrial Truck Batteries on basis of actual service records. Life has gone BATT E ei i FE & | up—price has come down. THE ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERY COMPANY, Philadelphia THE WORLD’S LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF STORAGE BATTERIES FOR EVERY PURPOSE Exide Batteries of Canada, Limited, Toronto MARINE REVIEwW—March, 1932 3 2 ROR ON Stal Oe A a = i a a RE NE OE MOA TS Set IES CHEE LS a tee ne

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