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The First Woman to Fly the Atlantic used Mobiloil “The World’s Quality Oil” CJ Cables announce that Miss Earhart successfully made a non-stop flight from Canada to England. <J Another glorious achievement for aviation. Mobiloil again played a leading part. <J The same quality Mobiloil is guaranteed to be available throughout New Zealand. Mobiloil The World’s Quality Oil VACUUM OIL COMPANY, Pix LTP ■■■ 1 - :

Like putting S a new car / on the road— \ We put a car mechanically right to stay right. 7/ ]!/j \\ . You’ll be agreeably surprized at the increase Zjr ¥ you’ll get in power and the saving you’ll effect ’ m on petrol and oil after having had us look r yours over. Shillings spent in repairs now may save you pounds in replacements later on. have yours overhauled by J. M. GRIEVE & COMPANY KING’S HALL GARAGE, CLYDE STREET, INVERCARGILL.

The SILVERSHEEN WATERPROOF Welcomes wet days. Similar Raglan sleeve. Slash pockets. Reliable and weatherproof.. i Low in price. t IT Light in weight. \ \ silvery shades of " -zWx / \ Lagoon Blue, Almond Green. x\ \ Sizes 40in, 42in, 44in, and O.S. Ku \ \ \ 46in lengths. Special Price 42/ - 8 , i Mail Silversheen Orders Early. 0 J

revents V Chilblains I (I Chapped Hands/ Cold Sores // I z 6 &3 Z

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Southland Times, Issue 20522, 26 June 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20522, 26 June 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20522, 26 June 1928, Page 10

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