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Save hours of back-breaking work! ONE SIMPLE SPRAYING WITH PHYTAZOI T CLEARS WEEDS AWAY! From Paths, Driveways, Surrounds, Under Hedges. One Phytazoi ‘A' spraying does the work of many hand-weed-ings. Ask your seedman for the handy home gardener pack. Distributed by BBFSBRI Arthur Yates & Co. Ltd. ■{fl Ivon Watkins-Dow Ltd., tSoO Box 144, New Plymouth. Pl 96

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CHRISTCHURCH BEAUTIFYING ASSOCIATION (INC.) GARDEN COMPETITIONS AS VIEWED FROM THE STREET JUDGED SUNDAY, FEBRUARY sth, 1967. ENTRIES CLOSE WITH Sec: Miss & HART, 899-352. Organiser: R. A. PROCTOR, 529-828.

H3K CASTROL first motor oil with liquid Tungsten This Castro] New Formula Motor Oil represents the first 1 1 ■ — a bk new principle in motor car lubrication for many years. Ilf 1- ■ ■ ■ _■ g* Mra- | It was in 1935 that Castrol made a major breakthrough in 811 <1 IT 'HI* IfAH fl P fl F "'1 R ofi technology by incorporating in lubricants inhibitors • mwwvw ■VI JVM h|jmi which prevented rust and kept your engine clean internally. __ _ / I I I From then until now, nearly all improvements in oils URStrOl l\eW formula engine. With Wear reduced to its / t everywhere have been developments of that technique. benefits you in these three im~ minimum, you get lowest oil / I J -t NOW... the Castrol New Formula scythes through all portant ways: consumption. I 1 ' - I thinking on oil and pashes forward the whole m iamahi rueiur aarw I ; i I theory and practice of lubrication once again. Only Castrol 1 WMGER EHGRIE UFE . O BETTER AU-ROUND HK? . research could produce an even better oil than the Castrol ■ Reduced friction means reduced V Ct iOM AIIPC f J ■RMa' I f i wflElEsti you already buy. wear which in turn means longer rtIWUIWIARW I | < |A.aMfll I HOW IS IT DONE? engine life with lower mainten- “SUs 7 i F WORI Tungsten is one of the hardest metals known. It’s even ance and repair bills. I Wfll " I ' fIM used for making tools for cutting diamonds! Yet Castrol A VR fill I taming their intended shapes. * 'JA f chemists have found a way Of making tungsten com- / WWOI 81l UURWMPI lUR Better all round performance is &.:■ ’.. - f- - pletely soluble in oiL (Oil soluble long chain tertiary alkyl “1 he main reason tor undue oil assured when you lower the i I ' primary amine tungstate.)* Don’t confuse this tungsten Consumption is wear on your friction level. • grat with other additives. This tungsten is blended into New - B I|| JR Formula Castrol, blended in such a way that it never &K separates out. It does its work throughout the whole life „ Hll 1 ''l i I S I 'WI ■ iIvIJ W*’ WEAR TACKLED WHERE IT STARTS f IWW foiP S» I The action of tungsten is to so toughen the oil that it f reduces friction right down a minimum. As friction I SU« *** causes wear, cutting goes a long way y jjl W Rrßmbbßß^/^->'-Wb s . B The parts of your engine which get the hardest wear are HB RRI RB "■ - the parts that benefit most from the Castrol New . V; ■VL. '/ \* Formula. Cams and tappets, which take strains of up to .t-Jj n i %m > f* I 150,000 pounds per square inch, get a new protection TOTllll f ■which gives them a greatly extended working life. __ ■ 1 -'■ Bearings, big-ends, crankshaft, pistons, cylinders, all R R JR f BRI f benefit to the same extent oBJf*FWHKAII <djl X ’ "cSB With this New Formula Castrol new cars stay new «« ■ longer, not-so-new cars get older more slowly. pumtohs or motor AO I I’l L_l /*> A OTnr*M \Z| V? •British Patent No. 882,295 MsmuMiKl II 1 L_l I L_. UHOI IIkJL. Z\l— wku

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31279, 27 January 1967, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31279, 27 January 1967, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31279, 27 January 1967, Page 8

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