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BOON TO MOTOR

SAVING IN EXpJ A CHEAP PROPQsiJ The heavy and constat J perienced during the last J are bound to have fomjl weak places in the hoois 1 ears and many car ovual doubt be considering J of having the hoods of tk| biles recovered. This Zl entails a great deal of] which, with a little timj small outlay, can be anil is a preparation now on J which, when applied to al makes it entirely waterpr«{] a most dressy finish, aJ adds greatly to the dnmJ hood. This wonderful J • known as “Iloodite," ani| does it save old hooda, J longer life to new hoods J materials. It makes th] to which it is applied J and prevents cracking. 1 , thing very much in favour J ite” is that it is not afatl matie conditions. 1 The wonderful “Hoodite” have been a 3 by experience and many 3 from uqers who have foJ worth from practical fl speak wonders for all itaifl ed of it. If your hood iB tally waterproof, or basfl appearance procure a till D. P. Petrie, 149 Ctafil Timaru. Hoodite is applied fitil and is procurable in varitfl -—khaki, green, and blaeil gallon tin and a brush fl Write at once, before litl here.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 3 February 1923, Page 8

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BOON TO MOTOR Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 3 February 1923, Page 8

BOON TO MOTOR Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 3 February 1923, Page 8