in „ n J|||||lliilil!lllillllM Ail modem, high-speed machinery of quality has ball or roller bearings. The "Parkinson" Motor is British Built to Last, and to give 100 per cent, service all the time — it has ball and roller hearings —of the Hoffman heavy type, made specially for "Parkinson" Motors Boiler Bearingß fitted on Pulley End provide good overload capacity and save loss of power through Friction. Ball Bearings of heavy type anchor shaft, amply providing for end thrust load, irregularity of belt, etc. On the bearings depend the life and reliability of a Motor, and the big advantage of Boiler and Ball Bearings over Journal is the Constant Air Gap, which equalises wear. Ball Bearings will take twenty times more overload than Journal. "Parkinson" Motors may be set at any angle Write Jor Bcoklelt to Parkjinton (N.ZJ, Ltd., Inotrcar^ll. BRITISH BUILT MOTORS \to 400 Horse Power—2 and 3 Bearing Obtainable from all High-class Electrical Engineers
You'll find no Sausages -like Dixons', so take a«\ pound home I ,r» a m%l of DiioDj' -,.>r'rr; -.') palatabU ;>' most ja'ifc-i i Q| l ~j'>.i. Try any *f Saame Meii 3d. per Ik. M Siaufu 4d. per lb. Tom««« Sjwifei sd. per lb. Pork Siwies . Bd. per lb. Dixon Bros. "Small Goodi at Sir.mll Prictt" 103 Cashel Street And at New Brighton
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Free Ad?ice on Cat and Dog Diseases If your Cat or Dog is ailing, call at Berry's Pharmacy, the leading veterinary chemists. Vfe can adrise yon as to the beat treatment to jjive your animals, and will be pleased If owners will consult us. Berry'* Pharmacy R*lph R. Pswnham. Proprietor _
**: II w M H «S m&^ r .Y-V--V-. ■ *^ & S* «3 :'-ri w mam U3 i Mm liS Here la a picture ol the Great, New Factory at Sydney, In which WRIGLEY'S la made to supply the 4eauad la Australia aad New Zealand. Five floor* ol steel, concrete and glass; a sanitary, up-to-date factory fa which the entire process of manufacture Is accomplished by machinery. ▼ X'„BS ??-JA is a CHEWING CONFECTION—made to chew only, not to swallow. Hence it will not harm the stomach. Young and old should use it freely for its lasting pleasure and its benefits. WRIGLEY'S helps to keep teeth clean, throat soothed, thirst allayed. It aids appetite and digestion, acting as a tonic to jaded nerves and sluggish organs. WRIGLEYS--"ai 3d per packet of Six Big Bars has won its favour on its flavour It Is made ol refined chicle, the product of the sap of the tropical Sapota tree, comblued with pare cane sngar grown in Queensland, rellned Australian maize syrup and the wonderful flavours that last and LAST and LAST I! Look for THE WRIGLEY PACKETS: as* for them, at Chemists, Sweets-shops, Tobacconists and other Shops. On sale wherever sweets are sold or send 3 penny stamps for a trial packet to WRIGLEY'S, Ltd., Box 2602, G. P. 0., Sydney. Cl3l mr, m 3? m EV WHIG „f;ru CY mtmuji (Mi EI PIARMWTrj., ijtiiAimwA [;iKaaaFiiiiiiaaa*~v3UC. r I^DOUBLEMfNT
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17721, 24 March 1923, Page 4
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