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Quiet OpemHoal 1 never could put this sort of thing across my wife. The friction between my pedal extremities and any objects within 3 feet of me so disturb the peace of the house that I stand as much chance as a celluloid cat in Dante’s “Inferno.” Once upon a time noise and locomotion were considered inseparable. Stephenson’s original railway engine sounded like a Gatling gun. Modern tramcars remind me of the unloading of old iron on to a concrete yard. Some motor cars still sound like an amateur jazz band trying to play “Only Another Day to Wander.” In a car, noise means money. A car which, rattles and knocks is en route for the scrap heap. It is friction which keeps junk vendors in business. “Big Tree” offers you a real oil —about the deadliest enemy Old Man Friction ever knew. Big Tree Motor Oil does its job—keeps your car from talking itself to death. Whether you buy it or not depends on whether you can afford not to buy an oil which will prolong the life of your car. “Pip”-The “Big Tree” Scribe 124 A. S. PATERSON & CO., Sole Importers, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Devon St., New Plymouth. ’Phone 903.

O. 0 ffioiimiwmmimmmmiiiMi,,. t HUDSON SUPER Fjfrted with the Best ©f BALLOON EQUJPHENT and Every Mechanical Improvement. SIX TOUfiiNC NOW AGENTS— B. H. LEECE & CO.. HAWERA. C. 424/2.

THAT 12 11 9 5 8 4 5 .WATCH OF YOURS TS in many respects similar to a railway engine. Let an engine be iun without oil or cleaning and before long it will stop dead. Likewise your watch; whilst there is a “kick” in it you do not consult the watchmaker until it has absolutely refused to keep time. It is then that you should think of us. If you -want your watch to be true to you, you must be true to your watch. The maintenance of our business and high reputation is dependent upon the.putting of our best efforts into every watch left for repairs. We will do this to yours. Bring it to us to day. H. A. BRUNETTE. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. Established 1822.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 March 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 March 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 March 1925, Page 6