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' Strong* 1, bop.es and sound teetft created ,Ib.., .grqwing children' \ .\yith British Yfeast-o-Cod Tablets. E. C. A. "Gaw, "chemist: >.-***-.•"■

»\\ Wl m i M» m WSt l\ S! m m 1 J*«> «R ft I £& Wi'A ft The oil refiner who sells the motorist a lubricant gives him—in effect a promissory note. H Every time you renew your oil after the regulation 500 miles, the refiner has paid off a further instalment of his promise to give you smooth, frictionless operation and economical efficiency. Ct But not until you have run some thousands of miles. and your car goes in for overhaul can you tell whether the oil refiner's P.N. has been honoured or whether it was "a scrap of paper." Hot until you have paid for the overhaul <do you know what your oil has cost you. The refiners of Atlantic Motor Oil not only honour their promise to the letter, but make their promise all-embracing. WE, fohe c lZnion Oil Go. £td., promise that Stfbtor Oil will give perfect lubrication under all conditions in all cars. waxy impurities have been removed from it- It is non-evaporating, has an abnormal resistance to heat, and will eliminate from your overhaul bill all items which can be attributed to friction, indifferent lubrication, or undue wear on working parts. PRESERVE YOUR CAR WITH \» U IfelCV U C PURE PARAFFIN BASE MOTOR Oil* "THE RUNNING MATE OF UNION SUPER SPIRIT"

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 65, 14 October 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 65, 14 October 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 65, 14 October 1930, Page 3

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