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PLUME MSE9-P When your car is being used constantly,—when it does ft foil day's work and must do it without delay, or interruption in} the most economical and efficient manner, —then the choice, of Benzine becomes most important. The popularity of Flume amongst motorists is due to ity to stand up to the work every day, and in all weathers. Flume is reliable always. _ This is not due to accident. 1 Plume is made from the choicest crudes and is made right in every detail by men who know motors and motorists' requirements. Plume ensures easy starting, sweet running, more miles, and gives you power for every need. Fill up at the garage displaying the PLUMB sign. Vacuum Oil Company Pty. Ltd. Throughout Australasia. _ Ask your garage for s copy of free booklet, " The Care of Your Car." * \ Pi A f J?S V<r, m ■m urn X3&l <.!?■ fjjgt} fit iU mi m m i c m b ■M V, s> iO 3 <9 rtNp OF You LL COURSC/ use. n NOTHING 6MT PLUME

Then Mother got an Idea! • "Why not send the c/d Silverware to AfiMSTBONG AND FABB to to Be-plated7" ( I'll admit we were sceptical until the Silverware came hack, bnt then our doubts vanished, for IT LOOKED AS GOOD A3 NEW—and it still does, although, it 'was reflated month* ago. Send ■ YOUR tarnished silver —tho charges are eo moderate! ARMSTRONG & FARR 146 Victoria Street, Christ church 'Phone 301 A 2840 —IToO

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17061, 4 February 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17061, 4 February 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17061, 4 February 1921, Page 3

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