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GREY HAIR DISAPPEARS in a perfectly harmless manner by using WALNUT BRILLIANTINE. | From 2 to 7 days’ treatment lends every grey hair, j PRICE 6/6 by post to your I home, carefully packed in j plain wrapper. Write COSMOPOLITAN SPECIALTY COY, jWyndham Chambers, Auckland. •kit •Tttlnrf' mzm SAVE BENZINE. BY. USING THE EMPIRE PETROL ECONOMISER. iWo guarantee to save you 10 to 40 per cent, or return your purchase money. ' Wants no attention from the driver. Used with great success at the front. Testimonials from all over the world. Price, £5 10s fitted to- cais; £4 10s fitted to motor-cycles. Tho following letter is from a prominent local man. ■The original can be seen on application ,ta the solo agents. TIBBITTS AND CO., Next Star Office, Regent St.. Hawera. May 18, 1920. Messrs. Tibbitts and Co., Hawora. Dear Sirs,—l have tried out the Empire Petrol Economiser and have pleasure in testifying as to its efficiency. 'Fitted to my 3-seater Nash car, on a run to Wanganui, 1 found the petrol consumption to work out at 29 miles per gallon. to this tho car was doing about 19 miles, so that the plaim that a saving of at least 15 per cent, is more than substantiated. The running of the car was good and tbe hill-elhnbing capabilities unimpaired. Further, it will prevent a smoky exhaust, as the suction on the economiser null break the vacuum cheated in the cylinders on closing down tho throttle. J d 602 JJOES JT JNTEREST yOU? TTERE’S a bug for your ear—a straight ILL statement that ought to get ..your interest. WeTe talked about, and it pleases us, because the talk is all about the manner in which we serve and please our .customers. CAR ENAMELLING AND PAINTING Wpl-no doubt occupy your attention at least once a year, but it claims our close attention and study all the time. Tbe very best English enamels have been off tho market for a long time, but at last we have secured a large consignment, comprising almost every tint manufactured. RELIABLE.—A small word, wide in meaning. We use it in its broadest cense when we apply it to our Motor Ensunelling and Painting. Cars finished off, the enamoLin any colour , you desire. The work of an export is plainly visible in every job wo turn out. Our strong feature is the excellence of the, work we do. W*hen you are satisfied so are we —but not before. SILVER, ELECTRO AND COPPER PLATING. Take care of what you have in the way of Plated Ware, but don't neglect having pny old articles re-plated, which costs so little. You pay only a reasonable charge and take our guarantee as to satisfaction. J. JENKINSON, MOTOR-CAR PAINTER AND SILVER PLATER, BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. FOR MOTOR HOODS SEAT COVERS GLASS WINDOWS AND ALL CLASSES OF MOTOR UPHOLSTERY. CONSULT (po. MGLASHAN. /Jcnkinson’s Motor Paint Shop), BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phone 564, DO IT NOW! QTEP abag to-day and discuss with V* us the question of re-enamelling your motor-car. Naturally you are anxious to secure RELIABLE WORK CARRILjJ O-X BY EXPERT TRADESMEN. By entrusting your work to us you are assured of that necessary advantage. REPOLIN' ENAMEL is acknowledged to be the finest and longestlasting enamel that is on the market. It is the BEST; and we use it. It is made in almost any tint known. WEIGLEY NUMBER PLATES.— We have been appointed New Plymouth agents for these everlasting and handsome plates. There’s nothing better. Estimates of cost of Motor Painting and Enamelling cheerfully given. W. CROCKETT (Late Foreman of Butcher’s Motor Painting Department), j M. O. BOTCHER’S MOTOR GARAGE, ' GILL STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phone 81G. t 1657 ! fPEN drops of Nazol on a small piece J- of lint or flannel and placed between the shirt and singlet is a good way to get tho benefit of constant inhalation —which protects the air passages against influenza infection, 4

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16821, 20 August 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16821, 20 August 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16821, 20 August 1920, Page 4

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