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Ford Owners! The secret of economical motoring is all in the Lubrication. Lubricate with a “KING” AUTOMATIC SIGHT FEED OILER. Manning Co., 139 Albert Street, Auckland.—Advt. A sudden chill may give you Cold in the head, inflamed throat or Broni chitis. Remember! If you should take ' a chill don’t wait until you are laid | up, but use Nazol freeiy right away. ' Thousands know its value.—Advt. *

! Housewives of cheerful voice and : sunny countenance are very plentiful throughout New Zealand, thanks io “KEEP SMILING” Pumice Soap. Price jsd wt all orooers. Every horo“ should l use it

BUTTER-FAT PRODUCTION, 1922. The low prices ruling 1 for butter-fat have greatly diminished the Dairyfarmer’s income. g The only way to increase returns is to produce more butter-fat. I Good TOP-DRESSING FERTILISERS judiciously used will enable® this to be done. When considering the placing of an order remember that IT PAYS TO USE A HIGH GRADE FERTILISER. As the labour, bags, railage and cartage charges are the same for both high and low grade fertilisers, such** overhead expenses must be lower per unit of plant food in high grade fertilisers than in low. Therefore' a high analysis fertiliser is more than worth the extra money charged. “Eclipse” Fertilisers are high grade fertilisers containing all the essential elements of plant food. They are specially rich in Nitrogen which is derived from Blood and Bone, the most prolific fertilising material known. Write for Full Particulars of “ECLIPSE” SPECIAL TOP-DRES SING MIXTURES to THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING CO., LTD., AUCKLAND SALES AGENCY. H. E. GILLESPIE, Representative. P.O. Box 553, Auckland, or to J GALLOWAY, Thames. Keep These Men 1 i di V- :; ■■■■'' ~'s :| r il ff mm mmm Ulgtnin i m. (jUUM! Keep these men whose names I 1 ave check- <1 ; they have trained ftiemselves to do things better than anyone else. The unskilled workers we eairretrlace in a day, if necessary. All who read can understand I/’.S. lesson papers. Combined with our instruction they oiler you,eve. y resource that art and science ea t suggest, and every attention that diligence can bestow, in quality of instruction. We suggest that you find out, as millions have done, what an I.C.S. Course of Training can d > for you, Think of your name on the Pay Roll 1 Cut out this coupon now. International Correspondence Schools. C. M. MUIR, District Agent. P.O. Box 89, Hamilton. ’Phone 1219. Please send me vour booklet containing full particulars, of the course of Correspondence Training hef re which I have marked X. —Mechanical Engineering—Civil Engineering —Window Dressing —Draughtsmanship —Concrete Engineering —Hydro-Electric —Electrical Engineering —Agriculture —Careers for Men —Architecture a Building—roultry-Farming —Book-keeping i —marine Engineering —Business Training —Carpentry and Joinerv —Motors & Gas Engines —Show Card Writer —Furniture Making —Steam Engineering —Salesmanship —Livestock a Dairying —Coal and Metal Mining —Advertising. --=• —Careers for Women MOTE—If the subject desired is not in the above List, write it here meering i FOR PRACTICAL ADVICE ON ALL MACHINERY, INCLUDING GAS, STEAM, AND OIL ENGINES. REFRIGERATING PLANTS AND EQUIPMENT. ELECTRICAL MACHINERY AND APPARATUS. CONSULT JAS.J. NIVEN iCO LIMITED. " j /S’’ 1 ENGINEERS AND ENGINEERS’ MERCHANTS. Stocks of All Machinery Asessories and Engineers’ Tools , on Hand. Call and Consult us at Bryce Street, Hamilton. ’Phone 1290. Box 77. v

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15127, 18 February 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15127, 18 February 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15127, 18 February 1922, Page 8