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m Don't i © Don t S Don t let Don't Don t Don t Don t Don t Don t Don'ts for motorists By ADAMS LIMITED neglect your engine too long before de-carbonizing and valve attention. Failure to have this attended to periodically means clinking on hiils—overheated engine, bad compression, and faulty running, owing to "pitted" valves, neglect your petrol and oil system. Water and dirt accumulating in the petrol system causes stalling of engine and bad misfiring. Oil used too long becomes thinned with petxol, gritty, and impure with carbon, thus losing all lubricating qualities, resulting in noisy engine and scored cylinder walls and bearings. neglect your electrical equipment. Inattention to battery and terminals causes bad starting and lighting as well as damage to the battery. Inattention to loose joints causes open circuits and consequent damage to generator windings your carburetter or ignition adjustments take care of themselves. Have them looked to frequently and checked by one of our mechanics. have a noisy gear-box. Worn bearings and gears are a source of danger. We have a stock of parts for all Studebaker cars which can be placed in at short notice. neglect your brakes and mechanism, or your steering gear. Have the brakes adjusted periodically. Watch that your linings do not get thin. Do not allow your main steering pins to become worn. Have these renewed in plenty of time and ensure safety for yourself on the road. let that noise on your differential go unnoticed. Loose adjustments, worn bearings or broken cogs should be attended to at once. Let us do this for you. let your engine fall to pieces. Have it overhauled periodically. Worn pistons and ring means loss of compression, bad pulling and over oiling. Worn main bearings result in strained crankshaft and consequent vibration. Worn connecting rods and gudgeon pins cause the engine to " knock " at all times. worry if your chassis or front axle gets bent or damaged, put it in perfect order and alignment. We can © Don't allow new ' your car to look Duco " process. shabby. Let us re-condition it by the Let lis handle your repairs New Zealand Agents for STUDEBAKER Motors. ADAMS LTD. GARAGE & WORKSHOPS--219 TUAM STREET CHRIBTCHURCH r \ 5^ u> \.6i 3 220 Bourke Street, Darlinghurst, October yth, 1926. 1 had been reduced to the point of physical and mental exhaustion through an affection of the throat, for which I was compelled to undergo a serious operation. Though this was successful, I had no desire to rally, but my friends induced me to take a bottle of Clements Tonic. The result was marvellous, and within three weeks I began to renew my interest in life. The second and third bottle followed with the result that I am now feeling better than J everfelt in my life. I will have no hesitation in recommending Clements Tonic to my numerous friends. Yours faithfully, (Sgd.) MARIE JONES. 'frtfrt The 'weakest link in the chain YOUR health is the most uncertain link in the chain of your happiness, which is really your whole life. One touch of pain, and the glowing colours of life fade to a dismal twilight, the veil of ill-health drops around you, shutting off the world. Then guard your most precious possession by taking sensible precautions while you are well, and learn by the experience of others, less fortunate, perhaps, than yourself, who have suffered and passed through suffering to a realization of the dangers of ill-health and the safest methods for averting them. The safe way to better health Clements Tonic is a specific for nervous exhaustion, which is highly valuable and unique in its effect. It is a chemical food which increases the number of white corpuscles, which prevent disease, and red corpuscles which build tissue, in the blood. If you are subject to headaches, loss of appetite, lassitude or sleeplessness, take Cfcments Tonic as a safeguard at the first sign of weakness. There is no danger to the most delicate constitution since Clements Tonic contains no alcohol or stimulant of any kind. Wise mothers keep a bottle always in the home. Wise travellers never forget to pack a bottle in their suitcase. AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES LEMENTS TONIC JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS, LTD. Founded in the roan of William IV. PIANOS & PLAYERS Messrs. John Brinsmead & Sons, Piano Makers to the King, The Queen, The Prince of Wales and other Royal Every genuine instrument bean the trade mak: ! JOHN BRINSMEAD A SONS I LONDON :n These only are the genuine John Brinsmead & Sons' Pianos which the genius of John Brinsmead rendered possible, and which to-day adhere to the conditions he created, enforced and maintained. The world-known John Brinsmead & Sons' Pianos can be obi ined from our agent BOBEBT FEANOIB, LTD., 116 High street, OhristclmrclL. JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS, LTD. 17, Cavendish Square, & 1, Wigmore Street, London, W.i. Dainty Remembrances! . essentially feminine. are to # at Berry's Pharmacy, in WJg* Delicate scents, soap* »nd ' delightful little powder and original: handsome hair and mirror* for miladys .«{ table—a visit will Co®» other equally acceptable RALPH PARNHAM 670 Colombo St., ChrlstehnrehHaVe you anything to sell? wish to buy? If 60, a small advert!*®" ment in the classified section of Press will be all you need. 12 Is, three insertions 2s 6d. < ,

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18894, 8 January 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18894, 8 January 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18894, 8 January 1927, Page 6

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