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, c :Sfep ; wasting oil Why some oils waste while otters lubricate The economy of Gargoyle Mobiloils THEfunction.of a lubricating oil is to pro- When you have used it up, clean oAit and fill ;-tect friction-surfaces./ To protect, it the crank case with the grade of-Gargoyle must wear well Mobiloil specified for your car. Again count Some oils "wear out" quickly. Often their 'the miles. •• ■ ... inferiorquality will not withstand the heat . • •> ■ , . ■ ■ of service ■" e superior "wear" of Gargoyle Mobiloils is clear *. !• ' .j. -• - Proof of their ability to protect properly,the moving 'When Oil consumes rapidly, power-waste parts. It is far from being an accident. -It results also occurs. The fuel charge escapes past the from correct quality and correct; body. piston rings on the compression stroke. r ; Benzine consumption mounts up. / • N6te th? grade of Gargoyle Mobiloils recommended ■ ~ for, your car in the .Chart. Insist that you get it. . Begin BOW to count the miles of "wear" You' Will "then have oil that wears long because it • you get from a gallon of your present oil; protects well—oil that suits/your motor. ■ 1 Correct Automobile Lubrication Explanation.—The four grades of Gargoyle Mobiloils for motor engine lubrication, purified to remove free'carbon,i aro:-< i Gargoyle Mobiloil "A" Gargoyle Mobiloil "B" Gargoyle Mobiloil "BB" Gargoyle Mobiloil "E" • In the Chart the letter opposite the car indicates the Krod; of Gargoyle Mobiloils thn'i should be used. For example, .... "A" means . Garroyle Mobiloil "A"; "BU" means Gargoyle Mobiloil "BB,"'otc. It should'bu understood that we quote here ! i • ~ .only *.portion, of the..Chart of Recommendations, which covers all models for hath -pleosur? i/nd • commercial motor vehicles. . ■ . . . Model '.if Gars. ' Summer. Winter. ' .. ; i.„ ... , iWdcl ,o£ Cars. Slimmer, ~Winter, Ariel ...j, .i ... A A/ ■ ' U«lh .? A: ' Arrol-Johnson. .. .. . A A f i Mlixwell A'- A Austin' ~i. .. A .A , v feUSf . Meycjdea A •- f A ... : ...Bdtna. .. ....... A ...A ~ ~ «l . ««|.., .«d,.■ . • M ; *UUurelqu«. •.. .. BB .•,A ■' ' " ■I:; .Mobiloils' I Chalmers "A A Atrtiilit tack tjpi'tt r»Htr ■ ' ? n( !i •'*"" •' A > A ■ Cadillac A A 'Overland.. :A <■■■-. r A ■■■■-■ ' • Chevrolet A A ~ , ; — —, ft"™ •""O" .. - A.. ,A •. Clement Bayard . . A A . Model of Cars. Summer. ...Winter. ' ,pj U gedt .. .. .. .. ;BBT'. A " Daimler .. BB A —■—r- — ~z ~ " " Henauit ■ ;A '. A . '/ ])« Dion Bouton . , BB A• * Tori .. .. i. .. .. E • ■ ■ E . . Itco A A- ' Dennis ;. .. .. A • A Grant.. ~ ..• .. A. - A Rolls-Royce .. ~.. ■ A,. A-'. • Doclfce % .. .. .. A A Hotchkiss A - " A • , Rover A ••■A • Empire ... •' A., ,' A7T Hudson Super Six .'• A'"'. A , Russell .T" A A V Enlteld .. A' A ' Humber ' BB'"' A . ■' Studebaker ...... ; X ' tf*" • Fafnir B BB Hupmobile .. A A Swift A A' •'P.I.A.T. ii .i • B BB i Itala .. .. v. .. •A ■ • A Vauxhall BB I A , F.N. .......... 88, A Kelly-Springfield •.■;■■■ A- •. A i Wolseley .. .. A - A Vacuum Oil Company Pty. Ltd .fpr ev#iy clan of .machintiy . j' "j ■'.■■'/' ' . '' ' " Thioughtmt Australasia , rr /. , . . »o)lo Mobiloils are soU by dealtri and (tnv«s'»f«iTirli«re. : /• !•* buying, It is safest to purchase -. - ,-V in origina) pocktyes. Look for the, Red Garjroylfr on the conta/lnur*. .... A ; ''. • •; ' : ! ' r 1

HUTOK PALWTING AND 11EPAIKINO.. TSTB do high-class Painting'and Enom- » ' eljing of Cars. Also Stove Enamelling ami Kopairing for all classes of. cycles., - ' CfiEISTENSEN AND OLDFIELD, < Alpha Street, ( (Off C(imbrid((6' 'ferraco), ■ 1 ' Wnlll-ncrfftTl

Ford Prices | • • As from the Bth March, 1920, the prices 'will ajpply:. Runabout - - - ■ 255 Chassis - - - . -223 " Touring - - - 265 ■ Coupelet - - 335 ■v v- Sedan •-'•'r-::. v ::-: ? 365'' Truck Chassis- ' . ; . Solid Rear :: 250 • jPneumatic Rear Tyres 260 J Those Prioeß or 6 F.Q.B. "WeUi^ston - Ford Electric Starter Equipment - £35 Extra THE COLONIAL MOTOR CO., Ltd.. ..i'.. Wellington and Tirnaru Representing Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Lid. For Sale By Licensed Ford Dealers threughaut New Zealand i 1 HIIHEB—97 I - ' '■ . jt»li>p;arpiieswaslhe' I ! i :*''steg ■' .• •• . ■ • triumph, uui ihe I -"I : t- 1 W *17JoXL. British' Armies sooii gLjj? H H 0 §Wfe| Wl Insisted that the entire | 1 dijr «S» ettff output of the famous | TRIUMPH Motor 8 i « a mm _■ i_ i an* served to them and MOTOR. CYCLES them atone, . „„„A. Ihls is the finest tribuu AgenSß— that!can lie paid to , ADAMS,-LTD., CHRISTCHURCH. th'« of any I:i©ws©N paiSf :;■ I CHEMICALLY PREPAEEB W6OB BOARD ; sefamatois. t 'In; stock for all makes and aizes of Ignition, Lighting, and Starting Batteries, and for Motor Cycle Batterieii. " .This is ,a superior and cheaper BATTERY, SEfjIEATOE to any at present- on tho market. ROWSON BATTERY STEAMERS'AND TERMINAL WELDERS. Prices on application to FARMERS' C@4PERATIVE, : : iawera. ' Colds in the head can best be treated and p S? a ?™ 3 y? nnell ' I" most quickly yield to nGv t<S°». ; B C et I T"\ 1 ' 'TM • 1.-.1..1U-UL illinium Pynetha. lmsgermkilling inhalant is un- » l 'l llll,ll S , Ti?S , S , S 1, l equalled in cases of cold, llff 3 s chronic catarrh, sneezing Br pnmc& CWEMre =• and influenza. 1/6 bottle H tiitnLC | contains 100 doses. Try 1 JP' Yoiill life il",t00l! 1 Pynetha to-day! . '

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 143, 12 March 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 143, 12 March 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 143, 12 March 1920, Page 2

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