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CHOCOLATES! A fancy box of Delicious Chocolates will be given free in exchange for the White and Gold Labels taken from Cailler’a Cocoa tins—eight ilb. labels or sixteen Jib. labels. You can get as many boxes as you like! Keep on drinking w COCOA NOTE Outside wrappers are of no value—collect LABELS only Post or bring labels to NESTLE & ANGLO-SWISS C.M. CO. ' ShertSand Street, Auckland 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington 88 Lower High Street, Dunedin -■ ■ - , n , fain ns—l o r & ei;.V Wl GUAHAHTEE Gold Seal Art-Rugs Attractive Long-Wearing Low-Priced Specially suited to rooms that are frequently used—they are so easy to clean. A damp mop revives them in a few minutes. Lie fiat without fastening won’t “kick-up” or curl—sanitary— waterproof— inexpensive. HERE ARE THE PRICES: Congoleum Art-Rugs 9x12 feet - £5 14. 9 x lOi „ -50 If you haven't a dealer near, write us and we will supply you direct. 9x9 9 x 74 9 x S 9x4J 9x3 6 1 1 17 3 Congoleum By-lhe-Yard; 2 yds. wide, 12/- per running yard The Congoleum Company, The Nathan Building, Featherston Street, Wellington HAISES W-35

HERBERT. HAYNES Have Pleasure in Announcing that they have just received a shipment of Model Costumes, Included are some really Smart Tailored Suits, Black and Navy, in O.S. and X.O.S.—the wanted Garment for this present season. s £lO 10s Od £ll 19s 6d £l3 13s Od to £l9 19s Od Dainty Frocks for the Misses* wear, in Georgette, Ninon, Net, and Crepe de Chine, in Newest Shades and Styles * , The New Jumper Blouse In all the latest designs of Fabrics and Styles—Georgette, Floral Surah, Voile in Plain and Floral Designs, Crepe.de Chine, Taffeta, &c., &c. Will you -'Come and judge for yourselves? No need to purchase. You can examine every Garment in our Huge Stock without any hint of pressure to buy. HERBERT, HAYNES

Clincher cross motor car give the longest life; wholly in wear; produced in the largest manufactory in the whole Empire, ages can supply. TYRES reliable rubber All garTTF you need Employment, you will reach JL the eye of Employers by Advertising in the 1 Star.’

jl hg chief troul Ok !■ se tw'A i.Tiy' rv SJI u How black sediment in ordinary oil ruins engine efficiency HEN your car, truck or tractor breaks down repeatedly and repair bills mount up —that’s when you want to know what causes such common engine trouble. Automobile engineers find that 90% of all engine trouble is caused by improper lubrication. Ordinary oil breaks down under the terrific heat of the engine—200° to 1000° F. A great quantity of sediment forms which has no lubricating value. The oil film is destroyed. Metal-to-metal contact results. Friction and wear begin. The engine overheats. Bearings burn out. Carbon forms rapidly. Serious trouble inevitably follows. How Veedol solves the sediment problem Veedol, the lubricant that resists heat, reduces sediment by 56%. Notice the sediment test above. Veedol after Sediment formed after 600 miles of running 1% Veedol maintains the piston seal. Common engine troubles are almost eliminated. Buy Veedol today Drain oil from crankcase, wash out with kerosene, then fill up with Veedol. A run on familiar roads will show you that your automobile or truck has new pickup and power. Leading dealers have Veedol in stock. Every Veedol dealer also has a chart which shows the correct grade of Veedol for your machine. Send today to your dealer or to the New Zealand Distributors for the new 100-page Veedol book on scientific lubrication. TIDE WATER OIL COMPANY 11 Broadway New York City, V. S. A, New Zealand Distributors: . H. Simms &. Sons, Ltd. Christchurch Wellington Auckland Dunedin

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Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 3