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imsm IS V 7i m 55& S«5 m Sgg i k s. ■m.v. m Mi [ -i-----;5 -', T ; " SSsSw i¥4s m®Mm m Wm. s ' ' - ' < -6 y Fresh from the oven ! WHEN you buy your Adams Bruce Cake you know that it is fresh cake —just as surely as if you’d baked it yourself. Sponges, for instance, come straight from the oven to the finishing department (pictured on the right) where are added the rich cream, the icing, and all the other good things that impart deliciousness to the many popular varieties. ... Then into clean, dust-proof vans, which speedily convey the cake to the shops with the Adams Bruce sign that you know so well. Adams Bruce Ltd. recognise the responsibility that is theirs in supplying cake to thousands of New Zealand households; they omit no precaution, spare no expense, to ensure cake of the highest possible standard reaching* your table. 3 J r ffl 3 UNION STREET, HAWERA.

Let Your Chickens Squeak, Kut Not Your Farm If friction could speak it would say —“I am robbing you of power, of production and profit.” If your machinery and implements were human they would tell you that friction was pain, and pain is the forerunner of trouble. Beware of friction! It is the sneak thief that makes things wear out before they should. The timely drop of the correct oil saves money. Dur new 60-page booklet—i “Petroleum on tKe Land which is free upon request, deals with the lubrication and care of engines, agricultural machinery and implements from Ploughs to heavy Tractors. “Petroleum on the Land” contains a fund of interesting and valuable information on Petroleum and its relation to every phase of farm life. It is written by experts and should be in your hands fo'r constant reference. Ask your local storekeeper for a copy or write to our nearest branch and a free copy will be posted to you by return, M Q. 1« o^s2?^ ft <r N] m N HI I Lubricating Oils rw /fgnJeformk twttfjtrvn m g Va y//.. u im 4+ VACUUM OIL CO, PTY. LTD.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 6 May 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 6 May 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 6 May 1926, Page 7

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