?) [CHURCH ARMvI HEW ZEALAND I SEND DOMTATIONB TO - . The Military Affairs Committee -20 Mulgrave Street, Wellington Rbv. F. W. WHIBLEY, Hon. Secretary in N.Z. • Hon. Treasurers : for Church Army, Ormohdvui-b JAB. W. HENDERSON anil GEO. SHIETCLIFFE HAINKS-16 ' •VOTE—Chvrcli Army Donations may a.l®o be ts&nt to Rev. J. R. Burgan, C.F., Box 652, Auckland
WL/p2 eye- opener cm Lubjvcatianft} M An oil to be successful with Ford engines should not M ■ lose its lubricating value under cylinder heat, and M ■ must be free from carbon-forming propensities. B I Experts say that such conditions can be obtained M ■ from the use of specially refined oil, such as BIGr M ■ TREE, the undoubted lubricant for Ford Cars. M I BIG TREeA I Motor OH 1 AL/c/c/:/i/vi> w£iz//vcro/v c//#/src//c//?c/f jg^vao^j The Question \Mtiß®sL TIJC !-f^rnv* a■ iA/i*tf*lr > * JiWlfllil I c I*^i iuiitv d Tf cciv • jt| jiJIBI i^i^^ I ill ■' i This represents tUie difference |j| |m\ I 1 ¥\ J B j BOOTH SELF-OILER . and ail others. Not Many Points in Doing a Dirty Job 50 Times a Year ; when a Positive Means of Cutting Out 49 of Them Offers ! ! ! 1 This is not mere " selling talk " but is a statement of practical every-day fact, proven to the full, in thousands of cases, all over the Dominion, and we are • continually getting letters meaning the same, but not perhaps so concisely put, as the following: j Waikari, Dec. 6th, 1916. Messrs Booth, Macdonald & Co., Chrlstchurch. Dear Sirs —I thought it might interest you to know that the first Self-Oiler Windmill I got from you just two years ago was put up at that time and filled with the specified quantity of oil, and has not had any more put into it until to-day. The cog » was still dipping into the oil, and it may have gone another year. I am, yours sincerely, (Signed) HENRY H. HOLLAND. P.S.—The mill has to supply water for six paddocks, the stable, garden, and all about the homestead, so it is not idle. 95 per cent, of Windmill troubles result from inattention to lubrication. With the BOOTH SELF-OILER lubrication troubles are non-existent J As there are no other troubles of which we have any knowledge the 8.5.0. Is 100% good I-'lt represents: Service— -Plus! Trouble, Minus! Get illustrated Catalogue, Post Free. Please mention this paper. Booth, Macdonald & Co., Ch-ch. Auckland Branch: Corner Albert and Durham Streets. Local Agents: D. McL. WALLACE, Thames, T« Aroha, and Matamata. " Thames Representative: Mr. Hare, P«O. Box 64
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13847, 6 November 1918, Page 4
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