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§e it protects WCIWEER The whole life of your engine depends on the quality of the oil used in it. i The Motor Engineer sees the effects of Inferior oil rapidly-worn bearings; and piston rings; gummy valves; heavy "carbon" and so on. He knows that for continued satisfactory running he must use the highest quality lubri» cant. Therefore his choice is MOBILOIL. It will pay you to use Mobiloil, the one oil that protects the vital parts, at all times. It will cost you no more than other oils to buy; less, to use* DMCILCeMEANY PTY. ITE.

MR- ROBERTS" DISCOVERS THE"*RIGHTVrEA\ S 'S;:V>'? IsS THAT'S GOOD. I DIDNT LIKE THE LAST BRAND MUCH YES- BUT THE COLOUR OF THE TEA, NOT OF THE PACKET m >s s£* m mm. sis? mm DON'T USE AS MUCH AS USUAL,' TOM-THERE'S MORE STRENGTH IN"AMBER TIFS" IT LOOKS GOOD. IS IT EXPENSIVE? NO. THE SAME AS :.■'' SBBS v,m ¥*®£ « n .: ■' SSftV! am •' ■ mm:,., i ■ BY JOVE, IT IS GOOD! WE'LL STICK TO THIS "AMBER TIPS" *REG, TRADE MARK, tyjj Pjjll jj|S jps ■ n H—i £■«& Blended from-; Specially selected* leaves? BLUE LABEL £ RED & YELLOW LABEL // O per lb, &>.* J / r P^iV'

JLUGGISH System, sallow skin disappears when you ear. Laxa for breakfast; 21b. carton 2/6 from E.C.A. Gaw and Other Ohemist.".. s ureal fempermmt L-ure For Influenza Colds , OUTHFUL Feminine Figure secured by taking Youth-o-form. 201 b. reduction 6 weeks. 6/6—From E, G. A. Gaw. and oilier Cbpmistfl'. fIROW Slender' Unsightly excess. flesh banished by taking Youth-o-form Capsules, 6/6—E. C. A, Gaw

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 222, 18 April 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 222, 18 April 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 222, 18 April 1933, Page 3