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" 11 * m annCTirtniJacjgo II ■■ '—| Their Relation to Correct Lubrication i .SeKiKSSS oils Ihkh SX in a „ffT y rr ? ist b^ h n ' lubricating oils. But one day it was found that Si 8 f puzzline COndition - the' Vacuum OA Company ' ' St de iubri?an n t e 0iI ' by thiS maChine ' B test ' was the *> as . for years maintained thoroughly rquippeil laloraT , . , .... Tories and engineering departments in many pans of Inat, of course, was ridiculous on the face of it. the world. This will indicate the difficulties which science has In recommending a Gargoyle lubricant for a -iven always met in trying to Judge on oil's efficiency purpose, we first analyse the operat.ng conditions, by- anything but the practical tests to be met, then specify the lubricant which is known. t of use • from Practical experience, to me<>t the conditions Nevertheless, during the manu- most efficiently. facture .certain scientific tests are With Gargoyle Mobiloils this situation is met by essen la . a Lubrication Chart which is show" in part on this Gargoyle lubricants, whether in- page. The oils specified for the various cars in this tended for steam engine use, gas Chart are determined annually by a careful enengine use, or use on other friction gineering analysis of each model and make of car. IS?JSntSctfst? thrUgh many Tl i e r , ecoinmendations are based on 50 years of sueti scientific lists. practical experience in lubrication. The formulae tor example: Each batch of Gar- and methods used in manufacturing these oils are goyle Mobiloils which goes on the based on almost numberless practical tests. You market, is put through at least 35 may safely fee' that the oil specified for your car separate and distinct tests. in this Chart will insure Greater Power; Less These tests are not aimed to get at the efficiency Friction; Less Carbon; Lower Consumption of of the oil. The oil's efficiency had to be arrived at Lubricating Oil; Lower Consumption of Petrolby long experiment in practical use. The scientific Minimum Repairs; Longer Life of Your Car. ' laboratory tests simply make sure that, the oil is In buying Gargoyle Mobiloils from your dealer it running uniform— every lot manufactured is up is safest to purchase in original packages. Look for to the proven standard. the red Gargoyle on th? container. Correct Automobile Lubrication ExpUnatlon.—The four grades of Gtrgoyle Mobiloils for engine lubrication, purified to remove tret carbon, efSla Gargoyle Mobiloil "A" Gargoyle Mobiloil "B" Gargoyle Mobiloil "BB" Gargoyle Mobiloil "E" In the Chart below, the Jeter opposite the car indicates the grade «f Gargoyle Mobiloils that nhnu'd be used For eiamole A meaiu Gargoyle Mobiloil 'A"; 'BB" means Garcoylr Mobiloil "BB." etc. It should be understood that we quote her* only a portion of the Chart of Recommendations, which covers all models of th pleasure and commercial motor vehicles! Model of Cars. Sun "H Winter. Model ot Cars. I Summer.l Winter. I Model oC Cars. [ Summtr.| Winter!" J (. Lancia B A ArroMohcsoD .... A A Maxwell 1. A A Austin A A FM? Mercedes X A gpi: f { Mobiloils WMI ! i Chalmers A A , . . Oakland a a 1 j Cadillac .. A A A trad, fa nek tjpt 'I »»"* OveHanH A A ! Chevrolet A A ; — Pie-ce Arrow A A i Clement Bayard . . A A Model of Car». Summer. Winter. Poueeot '' " ni. a I Daimler BB A I—7— Renault B i' a De Dion Bouton . . BB A Ford .. E E Reo A A Dennis A A Grant-. , A A Rolls-Royce'.'.'.'.!; A A Dodge ........ A A Hotchkiss A A Rover .... A A . Empire A A Hudson Super Six .A A Russell A A f n , fle . ld A A Humber BB A Studebaker '.'.A A Fafnir B BB Hupmobile A A Swift A A f:n at :::::::: BB A 8 S-sirtaßfldd*.*: A A Bfj'•; A B a Vacuum Oil Company Pty. Ltd. &££ jSgff Throughout Australasia MR 14 II A member of the New Zealand ExpediI tionary Force at Gallipoli writes that of all I the things that had been sent to him. in the I trenches, that which he appreciated most I I was a tin of New Zealand Dairy Association Butter 1 1 This is the severest test of quality to which Si NEW ZEALAND BUTTER has | | been subjected, I I Some parents are anxious that the enjoy--9 1 ment of the above soldiers experience may !be available for their boys at the front, and 1 therefore in response to requests to facilitate | carriage by post to the troops, we are putting || I up 'our butter in small, specially sealed conII tainers of lib gross weight. The postage I on these tins to members of the ExpediI | tionary Force only, is 4d. The New Zealand Dairy Association, Ltd. WHOLESALE DEPOT - . • WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND Mightier than | f ~ EVERY SOUND TOOTH ha X A \ I f/ji I iji I .fi .// a fllA's weapon In (Winding hwltft-a ❖ a IMAIIJ /| 1I Mk 111 Mk''Smto builder ef physic) power thraujh $ ♦ ' Jim I' /jeMk Jujjs&tisfflaM Kood digestion ami assimilation—a & 11 constant aid In tfw mainttnanes of ♦ energy, u essential to success. On* J of greatest hyglenf® ceranwndi ♦ I Crown and Bridge work from 30/- per tooth, I % $ ♦ iFour-tooth bridge to replace four front teeth £% / £ $ (L|j» L f if, flUftf which have been lost; 22K. gold crowns, %ilf / i* ♦ heavily reinforced with 20K solder. w' 1# / o ♦ o \ The work is SCIENTIFIC, PAINLESS, PRACTICAL, lasts a lifetime, and is low in cost. £ + PLATES —Whalebone, light, strong, fit absolutely guaranteed, From ss. ♦ Extractions FREE when plates are ordered. Extractions Painless. ❖ < CONSULTATION. EXAMINATION. ADVICE. I 4 You are invited to call, have your teeth examined, and be told what is best to * 4 ensure their preservation and restoration, just how the work is done, its cost, 4 how lone it will take, and all about it For this there is no charge. SPECIAL ❖ 4 g ATTENTION to out-of-town patients. ♦ 4 Write if in need of Dental Work. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, § « Corner Queen and Wellesley Streets, AUCKLAND, and at Wellington. | J DR. RAYNER. Daily from 9 till 6. Saturday 9 till 1. Open Friday Evening# only. | Aift #n jTfc#>ir

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17139, 19 April 1919, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17139, 19 April 1919, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17139, 19 April 1919, Page 7 (Supplement)

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