r AN AXE A SAW OR ANY TOOL g^^^ about the place will soon be ruined if you let it rust. Sp^Qß^^B TfiLl pre Tent rust oa aiijr {■IM >ll roetal surface. When a lib■|V II «r*l application i«tnade, the I U II oil sinks into the pores of [ wMm II the metal and forms a pro- | mm] II tectine coat tbat defies all 'mrvnrt II nult • nd tarnish in any I fiSw II climate. Jimim£*]|| You can't wipe it off, and i r g^y*»}|| it wears ft long-, long time. !lta£2£ll||| Z>oes not make the tool J -zsa:- ill greasy, either. tasrsrsHfl It will also lubricate the *""""""»-» *** mechanism, of any instrument. Certainly "oil right for oil fine*" Your dealer sells a big buttle at a price ■ tbat will suit you. FHEE SAMPLE bottle for a penny stamp to pay postage. Write us to-day. REID & REID WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND Manufactuxera' Representatives
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Otago Witness, Issue 2541, 26 November 1902, Page 15
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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3
Otago Witness, Issue 2541, 26 November 1902, Page 15
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