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Out Establishment will Remain Next FRIDAY EVENING Dec. Dainty and Useful Christmas Gifts PERFUMES of all descriptions, ls6d to lOs6d a bottle. PERFUME SACHETS of delicious fragrance, 8d to Ss lid. NOVELTY PIN CUSHIONS, eery choice. Is 3d to 7s Sd. HANDKERCHIEF SACHETS in all sizes. 2s 6d to 21s. FANCY HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES. Is lid to 21s. HAT PIN STANDS, useful and needful. 2s 6d to 7s 6<L EMBROIDERED TRINKET BOXES. Ss 6d to 10s 3d. FANCY PHOTO FRAMES, newest designs, 2s 6d to 21s. LADIES* HAIR BRUSHES, choice assortment 7s €d to 30s, HAND MIRRORS in a variety of shapes, 7s 6d to 4Ss. MANICURE SETS, a very useful present. 4s 6d to 70s. LEATHER HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE CASES K Us Od to 235, WORK BASKETS in various designs. ' 8s €d to 43a, LEATHER WRITING CASES, acceptable gift. 30stoS3s6d» GENTS * MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES in leather cases. 18s 6d to 2 gns. POCKET BOOKS AND WALLETS, very neat, , 10s 6d to 30$. PURSES of all descriptions, reliable. Is 6d to 10a 6d, LADIES* AND GENTS * DRESSING CASES, 23s to 8 gns. HANDBAGS instill and leather, 10a 6d to 10 gns. Choice and attractive BEAD BAGS, 3 to 10 gna. Jl multiplicity of other Choice and Useful Gtftsallvffioderaielp Priced, Herbert,

ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the ‘ Evening Star ’ are accepted subject to the understanding that the right is reserved to Delete or Amend portion of an Advertisement which may he'considered undesirable to appear as written by the adv rtis-r. F order to have the ‘Star’ out Jn good time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon After this hour they cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers ta kindly bear this i: - - ?nd send in theit Orders sarly. 17 4 LL ADVERTISEMENTS for Insertion In •t-k. the ‘Evening Star’ are accepted subject to the understanding that tho right is reserved to Delete or Amend any portion of an Advertisement which may be considered undesirable to appear as written by tbs advertiser. P'* m • Y &S3&2S ito Is* W'M m wm I <os Ssor. 23*8 mmas®. aibon a real danger to your engine WHEN your car isn’t pulling right—when the spark plugs start to miss fire and the engine knocks on the hills—when the water boils after a short run —then you know the engine is full of carbon again. Carbon is the worst enemy of the gasoline or kerosene engine. The cause of carbon and how to prevent its formation You need not permit your engine to be damaged by excessive carbon deposits. The principal causes of carbon are: 1. Oil that forms sediment. 2. Too rich a gasoline mixture. Inferior oil breaks down under the terrific heat of the engine—200° F. to 1000° F. Large quantities of black sediment are formed, Great plates of carbon form in the firing chamber. frt SfllK ri Ordinary Vctdol ou after ajUr The striking superiority of Veedol over ordinary oil is clearly trated by the sediment test in the two bottles at the left. Veedol reduce* sediment 86%. With the correct grade of Veedol in the crankcase and with a proper fuel mixture, carbon does not form rapidly, [Buy Veedol today Leading dealers have Veedol in stock. Ask for it today. The new 100-page Veedol book will save you money and help you keep your engine running at minimum cost. Send to-your nearest dealer, or direct to the New Zealand Distributors for a copy, TIDE WATER OIL COMPANy 11 e Nav York City, 17. 5. AL New Zealand Distributers: W. H. Simma &. Sons, Ltd. Christchurch Auckland Wellington Dunedin Showing sodfment formed after 600 milea of running

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Evening Star, Issue 17536, 16 December 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17536, 16 December 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17536, 16 December 1920, Page 3

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