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The FIRST TEST of any Motor Oil is its ability on the coldest of days to circulate freely to all moving parts immediately the engine is started • • and in this respect Shell Motor Oil is supreme. , • SW4B

a c? /i vl <0 . *1 .■ ■■ if r,, it-now! Let SCOTT'S Emulsion guard their health against the coughs, colds and infectious diseases so prevalent to-day. vr ;■ »1.1 t r, These are danger daysfor growing children, rfelw of infection are quiteuna voidable. The one certain protection is the healthy body and sound lungs which SGOTFS Emulsion ensures. SCOTTSEmulsion enriches the blood and nourishes the body. Its natural vitamins are the most powerful known for promoting health, maintaining growth and resistinginfection. Every school child, every weakly little one, will eat better, sleep better and grow better while strengthened and sustained by SCOTT'S Emulsion. So send out now for a large size « SCOTT'S." Enough for the children to start a course. Enough for adults to stop a cold. Then forget your fears of this treacherous weather. Ii IK, ffc fi • ■. I iy r ' f: Ii 1 : Builds as it Strengthens % mi COUGHS, COLDS CONSUMPTION For fifty years the trusted remedy for: — BRONCHITIS WASTING INFLUENZA WHOOPING-COUGH PNEUMONIA MEASLES RICKETS AND TEETHING SCOTT & BOWNE (Jjustralaiia) Ltd.. Riley Street, SKCiVEK. ALS,W. f. - . an't be without a Kin«*iii-Linc Screen' Grid Now Available on particularly Easy Terms let Vs Give You a Demonstration in Your Own Home • f,J 146 High Street Robt. Francis Ltd. christchurch ' VW i J

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19960, 21 June 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19960, 21 June 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19960, 21 June 1930, Page 5