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Sunlight, X SOAP 1111 z ’-m - •'« jap Se 'VSBF ™ fess I-* i nt . .? ; Ji - < THE GROCER’S WIFE KNOWS SOAPMAKERS THEMSELVES ' all the fine points about a good soap. KNOW that the ideal soap must be pure, That is only natural; it is her husband’s but some use crude oils and add what is» business. She has an exceptional chance known as «filling.” Both adulteration, of judging the merits of soaps. Her and crude oils are harmful. Sunlight is , preference is for Sunlight. 4 P ure soa P — cvcr y * un ce of jt. The., Experience has shown her that it / A nut oils come direct from Lever’s goes farther and gives infinitely OWn l > l antat i ons > are tested Letter results than other soaps, chemists. Sunlight’s essential and furthermore, she knows that purity and quality gives a wash her husband’s discriminating f T \ unequalled in whiteness and fresh-, customers also agree with her. She ■ ness. The guaranteed value of Sun-, j wouldn’t be nnhout her Sunlight light makes it easily the cheapest., . > i T SMC

STILL LEADS THE PACK fIM 1928 The Douglas engine nerfect balance, and is capable of running at the highest speed# without vibration. In no other type of motor cycle engine de you get these advantages, and in no other horizontally opposed twin to the extent of the Douglas. Such symmetrical balance ensures long life to all moving part*, and promotes comfort in driving; incidentally it il superior to the balance obtained with any combination of vertically arranged cylinders less than six. The equal power impulses and perfect balance of the opposed twin, result in a rhythm unattained by any other single of two cylinder arrangement. The refinements and improvements in this year’l Douglas models are numerous, but we would particuis so well known throughout the world as to need nc special mention. It is as well, however, that we point out that with one kick of the pedal, the engine invariably leaps into life. The low centre of gravity of ♦he machine also prevents skidding. You can ride with every confidence over greasy roads and tramlines, without worrying us to whether the machine will stand up under you. The capacity of the tank is al?o a point to he noticed. The tank holds well over two gallons of petrol, and three pints of oil. The wheels wave been re-designed throughout, and the spokes are now of equal length, direct from the hub to the tim. The wheels are fitted with detachable brake drums, muking it posszn < .o use the lady point out tuat the easy starting of the Doug 1 *! vheel for hack or iron* Douglas “Leader of the Pack.” INSPECTION OF MODELS INVITED AT Grevmouth Motors Ltd.

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Grey River Argus, 26 April 1929, Page 3

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