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I JPishj yegetable* :| I and sweets ■{ I **e swae attractive x^^ j |«ery«d jwfcb a dainty | I .aauce tfliekened*. | o a «j [ &W9P& consistency with | [ IBrown* Poisons 1 I Corn Flour I , L • I /"* AY crowds are troop- """" VJI ing to the seaside. the cricket pitch an^the tennis court. Summer days arc here. Now is the season of White Shoes and "NUGGET" WHITE DRESSING It's no trouble to keep Canvas and Buckskin Footwear wiowy while with Nugget White Dressing. Easy to apply, snd does not rub off. Obtainable in tins, with sponge, of all stores. S8 a LOCkS and KEYS £*kmh\ SAFES AND STRONGROOMS OVERHAULED. iMsr AUKIHDSOFMSCHAMCAI Us REPAIRS. I OSBORNE & CO. M Ute DENTON'S , |jj 88 Wiliia Street R»«r Gamble & Crc«d PHONE 139

■■ '. ■ ' . - ■ '/ Long Life to.Machinery , The Help is in Your Oil Barrel . . ■ ■ : ■ . \ . „&*& .;■■.-;■;■ _ . I ' " • ■ ;. *■ . .... --. jTT has been estimated that on the The mere fact that an'oil" Seems to x average, engines and machines may Work all Yight" is not sufficient No be expected to give something like 15 careful manager of machinery should years of useful service. • _ be satisfied with ordinary lubrication. ■' '2 . ..\ His machinery deserves the best that Economically managed plants find is possible in lubrication, i® that they can materially lengthen the T . . > . „ P?%l#v^ life of their engines and machines. T . P»»c'?bon of oil, correct for How? .-**•■--*% any given engine or machine, calls for By correct lubrication; Correct pllie^'Lh o^"^ g lubrication alone minimises friction, perience of ■ hlgh order- W^ machinery's constant menace. If you wlsh t0 lengthen the product ' Here are a few of friction V more tive years of your machinery and pro^ ominous symptoms. - ° ?; ' tect yQ"r profit through its unhindered 1. Steam cylinders groan.' operation, we suggest that ypu get in 2. Valves chatter and sticks touch with our nearest branchu jijgjl? 3. Valve rods vibrate; Our lubricating recommendatils 4. Cutting or scoring of cylinder are based upon manufacturing and surfaces, piston rods and valve rods, engineering experience gained in mbre sn I • < • than & yea" of Bervi« to industry! 5. Un bearings, friction shows itself This service is open to all—from «reat m excessive heat. ■■■■■. .v *- ~? T B it ,- * industries,to small swell PW : For Efficiency and Economy use dividual plants, i The only way to J*?^ u° f- G- ar> prolong the life of Cl^^ ff? Lubncating machinery to its «^^^^. • • Corr. ect for maximum is to re-' everv.., engme and duce friction to its T" TL * \ ,/^V.f m^cni. ne, need are 3?ffiuaj IwbncatmgQil?- KJi-,^ -can do that. Jgrcdefore^pejfservict. XJiTzeafand !■, in '„•■ .~. : mit ,:, „;■ •; ■ '■• • /'

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 13