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THREE IN OHE ou. || Iff, t Tmb^'* 5 *** k Wfibk * c*a at I i fcssaE ==® sss£S * K—hJi Bl THE daily routine of an efficient office includes the proper care of equipment and furniture. The squeaking of a door or revolving chair disturbs. The noise and unsatisfactory operation of office machines irritate and interrupt work. Equipment and furniture can be kept in excellent condition by regular applications of a good oil. Experience has proved that the right oil for such a purpose is 3-in-one. 3-in-One ’Ji'ireixrtsYhiA- OILS -Cteanjfl 3-in-One is n scientific oil compound particularly suitable for oilice use on account of its free-fiowing, penetrating quality. It should be used to oil typewriters, calculating, dictating, duplicating, nnd addressing machines. Also, cheek protectors, dating stamps, revolving chairs, time clocks, revolving fans, locks, hinges, catches, castors, etc. Try this: Polish yonr desks, counters, and furniture with 3-in-One. See them shine! Sold by all Ironmongers, Stores, Cyclo Dealers, Garages, and Sports Outfitters, in loz., 3or_, and Boz. bottles and in 3ot. Handy Oil Cans. THREE-IN- one oil companx 130 William Street, ' New York City, U. S. A. FREE: Send for sample and die- —' tionary of usei; both Rspreuntcd fey REID & REID R. O. Box 51, Wellington Writ* thia address for eamplea

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Otago Witness, Issue 3860, 6 March 1928, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3860, 6 March 1928, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3860, 6 March 1928, Page 23

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