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MOTOR TRADE. Wh«n you art fitting naw Piston Rings be sura thay or* J. and S. hammered rings. Mads from British centrifugal eastings, hammsrsd and ground on patent maohinaa. Ail sizes obtainabio diroot from tlio manufacturers, Johnson & Sons, Lid. Manufacturing Motor Engineers, PARHKU. RISK, AUCKLAND. (Phono M BSS. -r
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 239, 9 October 1928, Page 17
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