DOES YOUR FACTORY WEAN A BELT ? The wear and tear on belting tn a factory Is a eeriouß item—and tbe stoppages and Idiosyncrasies of Inferior belting mean* wastage. H. 8.0. Leather Belting transmit* power steadily, without stretch, gllp, O r. stoppage. J One tblng alone makes H. 8.0. a superior belting. It Is band-atuffed. This meane that its fibres remain urm and do aot become hammered and torn as with machine-stuffed belting. But that's only one reason. Dozens of others manifest themselves once you ose H. 8.0. Belting. If you're concerned with belting, consult Meaera. J. J. Nlven and Co. Ltd., Engineers, Palmeraton Building*, Queen Street, Auckland, and at Hamilton, Gliborne, Napltr, and Walroa. —(Ad.) i
It is apparent that where one in a family is attacked with influenza, it frequently spreads to the rest of the family. The free use "of "Nazol" day and night would prevent the infection. (Ad.)
PLUMBERS. GHAPPELL & GOURTENAY 411 PLUMBERS, 6, WAKEFIELD STREET. VHOHE 178*.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 37, 12 February 1920, Page 10
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