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These These CAUSE PREVENT Battery Battery Trouble @ ‘ Trouble 1. Insulation FaSb 2. Too little Water 3. Corroded . Terminals 4. Loose Connections 5. Undercharged 1. Willard Threaded Rubber Insulation 2. Enough Water 3. Clean Terminals 4. Everything Tight 5. Correctly Charged Which Side of the Line are You On? Our Inspection Service Keeps You On The Right Side, YOUNG BROTHERS WILLARD BATTERY SERVICE STATION TIMARU. The Willys-Knight For those who want the Finest. m FROM £465 MAIN PORTS. BUY THE CAR WITH THE ENGINE THAT DOES OVER 100,000 MILES Without Costing 1s for Maintenance, and will then be Running Quieter than Ever. NO PUSH PODS TO STICK. NO VALVES TO GRIND. NO TAPPETS TO ADJUST. NO OARBON TO CLEAR. NO VALVES TO BURN. Remember —There is only One—THE KNIGHT I South Island. Motors Ltd. P.O. Box 240, TIMARU,' \ Telephone 181 M W. DUNCAN, Service Station at C.F.C.A. ; South Canterbury Rep. Garages, Timaru. and V r ai. TOP /ox . U! r. 11 v v. easaoßsaH “ Victory ” takes a handl 4< D Mummy will soon make you clean again and wash your clothes white, too. I m taking her some of my nice lathery soap.” Use Victory Soap for all cleaning. Hard and very economical pleasantly perfumed. So pure it cannot hurt the skin or harm the frailest fabric. MtLEOD BROS. Ltd., Manufacturer*, Dunedin. Use aho Victory Washing Powder. Icier FREE SAMPLE for lid in stamps

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 21 January 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 21 January 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 21 January 1926, Page 9

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