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sediment damages your engine WTT 7 °? r loses Power, workingpart. When the cushioning oil film sediment, but also reduces evaporation in knocks, bucks and overheats, between these surfaces is destroyed or your engine to a minimum. You wiil get ▼ ▼ nine times out of ten it is excluded by sediment these tiny metal from 25% to 50% more mileage per gallon sediment in the oil that is to blame. teeth grind together, thus causing friction with Veedol for this reason. * Just look at the long list of vital __ ear ',. , . ■*'" r> Ilv «™j«, parts that will quickly show serious When happens m any important DU y vee aoi toaay wear when excessive sediment is pres- P art of an en £ me » replacements soon Your dealer has Veedol in stock, or can ent x- become necessary. Damage due to sedi- get it for you. If he does not, write to the * * t ment m ordinary oil can never be repaired. New Zealand Distributor for the name of Ordinary oil cannot resist the intense Tnat is wh cannot t b & the nearest Veedol dealer. t?u *V*s engme-WMto 1000° F. ordinary oii at^y price . The cost J It breaks down quickly. The resulting using it is appalling, because of its in- t>end tor o\u 100-page book • sediment crowds out the oil with true jurious effects on your engine. on lubrication lubricating quaHties from points where The most complete book ever published it is needed most. Moving metal sur- How the problem was solved on automobile lubrication, written by a faces, which should always |be sepa- . . . . ' prominent engineer, and used as a texl rated by a protecting film of lubricant, an * book b ? man y «*«*» and colleges. Deare thus thrown into direct contact. H^^^nSrrT^ 1 scribes and all types 3 lubricam dangerous quantities has been overcome. tion systems; tells how to keep your car Why sediment causes wear To-day over a million motorists avoid running like new at minimum expense. the sediment menace, with its accompany- Also contains Veedol Lubrication Chart. A strong magnifying glass reveals millions ing troubles and repair expense, and keep showing correct grade ot Veedol for every of microscopic teeth covering the appar- their cars running like new, at reduced car, winter or summer. Send to your entiy smooth surface of a bearing or other operating cost, by using Veedol —the lub- nearest dealer, or direct to the New Zearicant that resists heat. ... land Distributor for a copy. It may save *& iHr HoW eedol reduces sediment' 86% is you much money. Jl-iL made plain by the two bottles, showing the TIDE WATFR OTT rmuPATSJV «1 Bffl' • famous Sediment Test, at the left of the lllJii W AI UK OIL COMPANY > |l l ilii|| page. H Broadway I.' ill ill When figured by miles of service, and New York City, U. S. A. utiflm 11 $ I not by cost per gallon, Veedol proves much ' .^gsssa^ ' * H pit 111 i I more economical than ordinary oils. ■ Ing I J The average motor oil acts like water in N«w Zealand | fW^^^^^^^^^^^ HH | j a kettle. When water is subjected to in- IDtorOmim: \nJjS^^BES^SKf* § I | tense heat it evaporates as steam. Under W. H. Slmmn i \ ■ H&li SI the terrific heat of the engine ordinary oil & Sons, Ltd. l^^^^^^^^^^M^M <HBP WSBp evaporates rapidly through the oil-filler in Christchurch ! tSlli&fl^^^ifSf ordsnan '. r«w '■■ "\ the form of vapor. < ■:■• Wellington, I "*£" IST Veedol not only resists destruction" by dbmSE* fihowtuf tfiSmmf formed after goo miles of jmnmogj heat and the consequent formation ,«f —' l^^^^^^^^^^^^l^ls

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16959, 7 October 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16959, 7 October 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16959, 7 October 1920, Page 4

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