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NEW RUST PREVENTIVE

British oil technicians have perfected a rust preventive fluid which expels water from machinery and metals, reports the "Sunday Express." Dewatering oil, as it is called, was ovolved by the technical staff of a British oil company at the request of the Ministry of Supply. When a drop of the oil falls on a wet steel surface, the water flows away from the centre and the oil comes into contact with the steel. The water flows off or is left on the top of the oil, which thus protects the metal surface. We're game to make a prophecy That once you change to WESTHALL TE \ You'll agree that its supremacy Is because it has the important three. STRENGTH, COLOUR, FLAVOUR. So change at once to WESTHALL TEA And let your taste be referee.*—Adyk

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 149, 26 June 1945, Page 8

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NEW RUST PREVENTIVE Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 149, 26 June 1945, Page 8

NEW RUST PREVENTIVE Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 149, 26 June 1945, Page 8

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