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Vitruvlus describes a practical taxi- ' meter which the ancient Romans ati»tached to their chariots Principles may not have changed since the Roman era, but their application to modern methods can only be perpetuated by ceaseless , improvement. We safeguard inventors' j ! interests by securing patent rights throughout the world. Consult us. • Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent 157 Featherston Street, Wellington.— '• Advt.

«v : —"—: — J^O YOU KNOW exac ly , Mfci™ the "doctor" contains sulphur /^Wr •■' \\ \ compbunck It is likely to de- ' ' Vcompose in storage, turn yellow, \ I devel pan offensive odour, and • i \ in a motor eat away metal parts of ft Motor Spirit that is "sweet" therefore is a iP^^P^^ il better fuel for storing, and a better fuel to use. ! The "doctor" test is only one of the many wiHH^^Sßtil 1 quality requirements under which "BIG WlM^m^^m I TREE" Motor Spirit is refined. WrW^^Yi Yet the price is but little more than cheap * ■ grade Gasolines which are not so thoroughly *\B« B refined. Always ask f6r the pure, sure— v\ V^^SLJ^ WB——wdw iiwuihj iiiin—iiiiHii 1 1, ii'iinimnrifj i l ;-wnaa«!a«gg.a-^n i^nr -'tvytrtiiimi n in ■ in imiiii i—. ul i_|

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 April 1922, Page 2

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187

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 April 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 April 1922, Page 2

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