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E r* Stop For a Change of Oil Every 500 Miles. If You Slept For Weeks without opening the windows there would still be air in the room, but all the good in the air would be used up. Just so with the oil in your crank-case. Therefore, you should — e I 0The oil in your crank-case at the end of 500 miles of driving is not fit to use any more. Your oil becomes diluted by petrol that has not been consumed in the cylinders. Road dust also gets into the oil. After a while, this thinned and polluted oil fails to provide the proper protection to keep rapidly moving metal parts from coming in contact with one another. Fine particles of metal wear off, adding to the harmfulness of the oil. To continue using such oil is to lessen the effectiveness of your engine, add to your repair bills and invite permanent injury to your car. Whatever else you don’t do, be certain that you have the oil in your crank-case drained off, and the crank-case flushed and refilled with fresh oil every 500 miles. By insisting o» Big Tree Motor Oil you are certain of getting the right quality of oil, and of keeping down up-keep. 134 BIG TREE MOTOR OIL A. S. PAT&RSON & CO., Sole Importers, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Devon St., New Plymouth, dkgjJULLlli *T m 1 1 9 n Q 59 9 □ 0 0 0 9 □ 0 £ © n a m n a VIRGINIA CIGARETTES 99 WD&H.O 'whiljJLj©* IBIRHSTTOIL, & JLaOfsdOOKI

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 2 January 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 2 January 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 2 January 1926, Page 12

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