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DON'T HAUL , AN EXTRA LOAD Poor lubrication wastes power ...WASTES PETROL . .You cant in th# lon w petrol that poor lubrication enuiet but it'( as cottly o> hauling an extra load. Sticky, carboniited vol*ei and piston rings ond •xcest wear caused by "ordinary" oils let petrel tlip by unuud S.. wasted I Veedol, "the world's most prized motor oil," stop! woste of petrol ond power, euti down petrol consumption VEEDOL' MOTOR • OIL A listless dog is always in danger of disease fays It your dog Is listless, it means IB impuritics in his bloodstream ■ VttiSt avc ma^c his liver sluggish. Hm, Jy jM Unless his blood is purified,he is in danger of picking up disease from the first badly kept dog he meets.. To put him right, give him Bob Martin's Condition Powders, which contain the natural blood correctives every dog needs. By purifying his blood, these Powders not only cure your dog of listlessness but safeguard him from all the other common blood disorders —scratching, loss of appetite, loose coat and eczema. They will lift him to an entirely new level of lasting / <r fitness. Begin to-day to give your dog his Bob Martin's. In boxes of 21 powders —full instruo jAi l[&fl tions enclosed. 808 MARTI ITS : ■ ,v.v ; "TASTELESS£&% CONDITION POWDERS E% £J* To-day start your dog on a new IIICC and lasting fitness. Write to . MESSRS. A. A. STICHBURY LTD., ' Dept. L 2/4, Blair St., Courtenay Place, Wellina--1 ton, i'or a free copy of Bob Martin's Dog Book, J and free sample packet of Bob Martin's Condition i Powders, ' My dog i« breed win Name and Address. HEALER The natural healing elements in Lane's build up cough-racked LUNG TISSUES and strengthen SYSTEMS. Rich cod liver oil, fresh eggs, hypophosphites of lime and soda, healthful antiseptic creasote—all combined in Lane's special formula to make NATURE'S OWN FAMOUS IrOOD medicine 1 < EMULSION © CIGARETTE u Dependable, roll easily and burn with a CLEAN WHITE ASH V i fM & m BUI\'N Vv Hll

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23320, 13 April 1939, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23320, 13 April 1939, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23320, 13 April 1939, Page 14

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