Flatulence, drowsiness, dizziness smcrssfully treated by eating Y£.VST()> TABLETS—H. A. Armstrong, Chemist.
This fc what SMOOTH AS SILK THIN AS TISSUE TOUCH AS STEEL poor * oildoe§ isfoalieaife TATUHALLV, each time an explosion occurs in jour four or six cylinders, an uncomfortable quantity of heat is generated. In fact, the heat is so intense that poor oi] cannot stand (he strain. And , what should be an impenetrable and infinitely elastic (Mm of protection for both piston rings and cylinder bore becomes a sticky mass of half carbonised lubricant. The bulk of this carbon cakes together on the piston head, whence small gritty pieces find their way into the unburnt oil. And grit in oil is worse than no oil at all. It scores and scratches wherever two Surfaces bear on one another, and every crankcase bearing in a very short while is ruined beyond repair. Kemem her—before it is 100 late—that the VEEDOL Film of Protection is u positive assurance of perfect lubrication lor every moving part. IHE FILM OF I
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17227, 5 April 1930, Page 9
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170Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17227, 5 April 1930, Page 9
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